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"It's家 not poison, it's the creat,3-./M6+ures d3😮igestive juic♪☆\(^ 0^\) ♪(/^-^)/☆e4." Dr. Huang conducted a rough inspection, then explained, "I don't ♡⃛◟( ˊ̱˂˃ˋ̱ )◞⸜₍ ˍ́˱˲ˍ̀ ₎⸝◟( ˊ̱˂˃ˋ̱ )◞♡⃛1.64+nowa what efxactly pricked him, but tha6t th2ing injected its digestive juices into his body. The liquid ir9s hi-/ghly !acidic, and it almost destroyed Sanpan看g's nerve system along wit?@h the spine. That's why he'11.+s convuls@ing now."0

"What can we do about it?" Chang flipped Sanpang over to see that the wound had been liquefied by the acid already. A strange smell rose from the hol@e.

"Noth ing. 7We c6an do nothing. Even with proper medication and medical equipment, it would still be hard to treat." Dr. Huang waved her hand. "The acid corrupted his whole spine, whi ch will be gone very soon...There is nothing we can do. All I can suggest is that..."

Dr. Huang's eyes shifted back and forth between Sanpang and Chang. She didn't finish her sentence.

Yet everyone knew what she was unwilling to say - give up.

"Really?"

Sanpang was still convulsing badly, it seemed like he was still lively - but the motions were twisted and irregular, as if he was a fish out of water. He was struggling intensely, but he wasn't far from death nonetheless.

"We can do nothing about it." Dr. Huang looked away.

"Let's dump him," the clones who were 'driving' the centipede stated all together. "In that case, we'll end his pain, and he won't be a burden to us. Shoot him and throw him away. Otherwise, this will do no good to any of us."pM

"..." Chang sighed and took out a medication box from his backpack. A syringe of tranquilizer was emptied, and Sanpang soon was calmed.

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"You're wasting our resources," the clones told him, b么.ut they said no more.

Chang didn't refute but turned his attention to Jing. "How did you not notice that branch?"Truthfully, even before her said her name she was already climbing towards Sanpang.

"It's not poison, it's the creatures digestive juice." Dr. Huang conducted a rough inspection, then explained, "I don't know what exactly pricked him, but that thing injected its digestive juices into his body. The liquid is highly acidic, and it almost destroyed Sanpang's nerve system along with the spine. That's why he's convulsing now."

"What can we do about it?" Chang flipped Sanpang over to see that the wound had been liquefied by the acid already. A strange smell rose from the hole.

"Nothing. We can do nothing. Even with proper medic我"*ation and medical equipment, it would still be hard to treat." Dr. Huang waved her hand. "The acid corrupted his whole spine, which will be gone very soon...There is nothing we can do. All I can suggest is that..."

Dr. Huang's eyes shifted back and forth between Sanpang and Chang. She didn't finish her sentence.

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Yet everyone knew what she was unwilling to say - give up.

"Real2@ly? "

Sanpang was s,till convulsing badly, it s6 hhlgeemed like he was still lively - but the motions were twisted and irregul呢ar5, as if he was a fish out of water. He was struggling intensely, but he wasn't f.ar from death nonetheless.

"We can do nothing about it." Dr. Huang looked away.我! .

"Let's dump him," the clones who were 'driving' the centipede stated all together. "In that case, we'll end his pain, and he won't be a burden to us. Shoot him and throw him away. Otherwise, this will do no good to any of us."

"..." Chang sig进hed and took out a medication box from his backpack. A syringe of tranqui@lizer was emptied, and Sanpang soon was calmed.

"You're w@asting our resources," the clones told him, but they said no more.

Chang didn't refute but turned his attention to Jing. "How did you not notice that branch?"

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