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When the Doctor Uses A Hack

You're a struggling young doctor, barely making ends meet with a measly $2000 monthly income. Life's pressures and trials weigh heavily upon you! But lo and behold! One fine morning, you wake up to find yourself equipped with some sort of cheat codes... You're scheduled for an appendectomy, so you roll up your sleeves and get ready to explore the abdominal terrain: You touch the cecum: "Cecum: Healthy!" You palpate the colon: "Colon: All clear!" You reach the appendix: "Appendix: It's an inflamed, pus-filled appendix monster, level 15, rare creature. Recommendation: Perform an appendectomy!" With a decisive hand, you wield your scalpel and skillfully remove the troublesome appendix. "Ding! Rare appendix monster eliminated! Rewards: +100 experience in appendectomy, +$100, and a shiny white suture needle!" And thus, your journey begins as an emergency surgeon. But remember, with great healing powers comes great responsibility!

Holding an inch ruler · Urban
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975 Chs

Chapter 393: Terrifying... Terrifying! (Thanks to the worldly person _Xiaoyaoke_Gesang brother for the 100,000 reward)

The man was stunned after he heard Chen Cang's words.

Yet, he still mustered up his strength and listened carefully to what Chen Cang had to say.

But! When Chen Cang said that the girl "could face a life-threatening situation at any time,"

it was clear to see the man's body shudder, and then he quickly steadied himself on the nurse's station desk to prevent himself from falling. The cigarette in his mouth was inadvertently bitten in half, and he seemed to lose all support.

Chen Cang's face changed, and he immediately supported the man, asking with concern, "Are you okay!?"

The man quickly shook his head and forced out a smile, but the blood at the corner of his mouth made him look ferocious.

"I'm fine, I'll sign."

Although the man said he was fine, his hand was still trembling while holding the pen. He struggled greatly to sign his own name. The pressure he applied was either too heavy or too light, and in places, it tore the paper.