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Chapter 419 Smashing the Grim Reaper's Scythe and Starting the Killing of Ordinary People—He Re
Chapter 419 Smashing the Grim Reaper's Scythe and Starting the Killing of Ordinary People—He Really Doesn't Know When to Stop!
[Lecture Topic: A Breakthrough in Emergency Medicine in China—The Five-Circulation Method for Cardiac Arrest in Extreme Situations.]
On the left is a half-body photo of Zhang Lingchuan, with the caption "Zhang Lingchuan, Intern".
People's biographies usually start with "Dr. xxx" or "Professor xxx", but when the word "intern" came out, many people in the room frowned.
Are you kidding me? This person isn't even a PhD? He's not even a PhD candidate.
Below the name and title is the workplace.
Northeast Provincial People's Hospital.
The personal profile on the right side gradually appeared as Zhang Lingchuan walked onto the stage.
[Personal Profile]
"Intern at the Emergency Department of Northeast Provincial People's Hospital"
"Currently pursuing a Master's degree at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast People's University"
• Director and Elite Member of the Chinese Society of Emergency Medicine
"The successful rescue experience of ventricular fibrillation caused by contrast agent allergy was published in the Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine, with the author as the first author."
"The successful rescue experience of sudden malignant hyperthermia and three ventricular fibrillations during minimally invasive surgery for ruptured cerebral aneurysm was published in the journal Emergency Medicine, with the author as the first author."
"The application of tracheotomy in emergency situations—taking the practice of cutting the throat with a kitchen knife as an example" was published in the journal Emergency Medicine, as the sole author.
"The practical application of precordial thump and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in cardiac arrest: A case study of the successful resuscitation of a patient who had been in cardiac arrest for 17 minutes using the 'one-five-circuit method'." This article was published in the journal Emergency Medicine and is the sole author.
"The British Medical Journal (BMJ) reprinted an article from Emergency Medicine entitled 'Practical application of precordial thump and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in cardiac arrest: A case study of the successful resuscitation of a patient who had been in cardiac arrest for 17 minutes using the '1-5 cycle method'.'"
At first, everyone was a little confused.
What's going on with this emergency room intern who's also a master's student at the veterinary college?
What are the organizers up to?
This is a top-level forum for human emergency medicine, not a veterinary forum. Everyone attending this meeting is a leading expert in human medicine.
When the directors and elite members of the Emergency Medicine Society came out, there were even some joking remarks. It seems that it is reasonable not to invite China for so many years, after all, even a veterinarian can become a director of the Emergency Medicine Society.
However, when the contrast agent allergy occurs...
People were just a little confused.
A veterinary student interning in the emergency room experienced a contrast agent allergy and participated in the resuscitation efforts. But what kind of resuscitation efforts could someone with a contrast agent allergy participate in?
When the words "malignant hyperthermia" were mentioned, the atmosphere at the scene clearly became somewhat strange.
The mention of three episodes of ventricular fibrillation and successful resuscitation brought a sense of unease to everyone's faces.
As an emergency room specialist.
They were all acutely aware of how dangerous malignant hyperthermia could be.
As for the fact that he was successfully saved after experiencing three episodes of ventricular fibrillation due to malignant high fever, it's as if he had removed the scythe of death and smashed it to pieces.
"Emergency Medicine" is also a top-tier academic journal in China that is in line with international standards. According to them, it is called "Q1". It is impossible for such journals to fabricate myths or make things up.
In particular, they invited experts from abroad to review the manuscript.
The remaining paper deals with epiglottitis blocking the trachea. Cutting the throat with a kitchen knife is still a stretch, as many top emergency room doctors with surgical backgrounds can do it, as long as they find the right structure to make the incision.
However, when the last two were revealed, everyone's eyes widened, and they even felt a sense of awe!
Cardiac arrest, seventeen minutes, successfully resuscitated?
What a concept!
I recognize all these characters, but for some reason, they feel so unfamiliar when put together!
In an instant, they all reached the same conclusion!
This is 100% fake from China!!
If a patient with malignant high fever and three episodes of ventricular fibrillation can be saved, it is still a possible miracle.
Seventeen minutes of cardiac arrest—how could anyone possibly be saved?! It's nothing short of a miracle!!
But the last item, reprinted in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), was so eye-catching!
After all, this is one of the world's four top journals.
The fact that the other party reposted it means that the credibility of this matter is at least 90%!
At least they should have been aware of it from magazines and other related sources.
In an instant, everyone's doubts turned into disbelief.
After all, China can fabricate things on its own small piece of land, but the other party shouldn't be able to reach out to the four top journals. So, the fact that they reprinted it means that the matter has a certain degree of credibility.
But how exactly was it done? To be able to revive someone after seventeen minutes of cardiac arrest is already a world miracle!
The camera in the live stream panned across the emergency medical experts present.
"That's the kind of shocking feeling I wanted! Awesome!!"
"To be honest, Dr. Ogawa's resume is absolutely amazing! I doubt you could find another intern with a resume like this anywhere in the world, and to be invited to give an academic presentation at the World Emergency Medicine Congress—there are only four spots available every two years! Incredible!"
"The main one is the 1-5 cycle method, which is a groundbreaking method in the field of emergency medicine. It is similar to the Sun's surgery in type A aortic dissection, which turned 100% mortality into more than 95% success, or the Tang suture method. It can even be said that the 1-5 cycle method is easier to popularize than both of these."
"Indeed, both the Tang suture method and the Sun's surgery for type A dissection require professional doctors and even specialized training. However, the 1-5 cycle method is an emergency rescue method that can greatly improve the success rate of resuscitation from sudden cardiac arrest."
"A founding figure in the field, and the key is that this figure is only twenty-five years old! Dr. Ogawa is terrifyingly talented!!"
"Dr. Ogawa is twenty-six years old; he just celebrated his birthday."
……
Studio.
The netizens who found the post started chatting.
At the same time, I was filled with emotion. At only twenty-five or twenty-six years old, this achievement was already breathtaking.
After all, he has three papers in Q1 journals, one in Q2 journals, and another in Q1 journal that has been reprinted by a top international journal. Professor Jones, a renowned professor at the Mayo Clinic, is also a researcher of the theory proposed by the other party.
"What exactly is the 'One-Five Cycle' method of Chinese civilization? Why does it seem so unfamiliar?"
"I just looked at the paper reprinted in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The Chinese side also has a full video recording. It is true that the heart stopped for seventeen minutes and was brought back to life through the 1-5 circulation method. However, we don't know exactly how this was done or whether they used medical equipment."
"Professor Jones' recent research has also included the 1-5 cycle method, which is said to greatly improve the success rate of resuscitation for patients with heart rate and cardiac arrest, and has also made breakthrough progress. It is estimated that Professor Jones' involvement is a major reason why China was invited to come here."
"When did the Chinese become so amazing? I think it's most likely a fake, no, it's definitely a fake!"
"If it were truly fabricated, why would BMJ repost it? Aren't they afraid of ruining their reputation?"
"Why be so absolute? It's not uncommon for scandals to be published and then subsequently retracted in top journals."
Foreign netizens also had a heated discussion.
Some people wondered what the 1-5 cycle method was and went directly to search for this paper.
Some people even made baseless accusations, saying it was fake.
In short, there are all sorts of them.
However, some rational netizens directly refuted this.
"Hello everyone, it is an honor to stand here and give a report to the world on behalf of China's emergency medicine."
After going on stage, Zhang Lingchuan bowed politely to everyone.
We should still maintain proper manners.
"Slap, slap slap—"
There was a little less applause from the audience.
However, quite a few people applauded.
"Today, my presentation will focus on the application of the precordial thump technique combined with cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a 1:5 ratio in actual rescue. If any senior colleagues have any questions or need corrections, please feel free to ask."
On the large screen, Zhang Lingchuan displayed the content of his report.
“Ilotti, this handsome young man with an Asian face is quite humble. If I were him, I would have already looked down on everything.”
As Zhang Lingchuan spoke on stage, Cameron, sitting next to Ilotti in the audience, chimed in with a hint of amusement.
He has met many geniuses.
But Cameron felt that it was very rare for a genius to also have a sense of humility.
In particular, at only twenty-five years old, he has already established a school of thought in emergency medicine.
“I used to dislike Asians and never thought about dating a man with an Asian face, but Dr. Cameron, I think Dr. Zhang Lingchuan is an exception. It must be very pleasant to get along with such a genius.”
The blonde beauty, Ilotti, who was the best performer of the night, kept her eyes on Zhang Lingchuan on stage.
"Oh! So our Ilotti's taste is for Eastern lads?"
Cameron's expression became even more amused upon hearing this.
Ilotti was very beautiful, and naturally had many suitors, both black and white.
But the other party has never even given these people a second glance, and has even bluntly stated that these people are too stupid to communicate with.
"No, Dr. Cameron, my taste has never been in Eastern men. My taste has always been in geniuses, like Dr. Zhang Lingchuan."
Ilotti smiled.
She has always been an intellectual sexist.
The feeling of someone with low intelligence communicating with themselves and trying to fall in love with themselves is like falling in love with someone who is mentally challenged.
They couldn't even keep up with each other after two sentences.
She wouldn't even want to talk to a stranger like that, let alone have him as a future husband.
To put it bluntly...
Would you talk to a dog whose cognition and intelligence are completely different from yours?
Even if the other person is very good-looking.
What's the point?
Ultimately, whether you become boyfriend and girlfriend or husband and wife, communication is essential.
So she has always been an intellectual sexist, liking a person's intelligence, logical thinking ability, and professional skills, rather than just looking at their face. Of course, being too ugly is also not an option, like Dr. Cameron; she has no interest in overweight people.
However, if she looked like Dr. Zhang Lingchuan, that would be absolutely perfect.
"It is said that people from the East are more shy, so don't be too direct. If you scare Dr. Zhang Lingchuan, you won't have another chance."
Cameron smiled again.
It's rare to find a man who can satisfy Ilotti so much.
While they were talking below, the large screen above displayed the medical basis of precordial percussion, along with a rather old photograph.
"The earliest origin of the precordial percussion technique can be traced back to Schott's observational report on the treatment of patients with Stokes-Adams syndrome in 1920."
On stage, Zhang Lingchuan introduced the background and the 1974 American Heart Association ALS guidelines recommending precordial percussion for pulseless arrhythmias.
"Although practice has proven its effectiveness, the theory has not yet caught up, so its mechanism is not fully clear. The mainstream view supports the role of mechano-electro-feedback, where the energy of the pounding can be efficiently transmitted to the heart, giving it a local advantage compared to external defibrillation (where only 4% of the electrical energy is applied to the heart).
Current research.
Normally, theory precedes practice.
However, there were also many instances of rebellion against the Heavenly Gang.
The most common one is an airplane.
This thing has been flying in the sky for almost half a century, and only now have theories about why it can fly emerged.
The principle behind precordial percussion is the same.
The mechanism is not yet clear.
But it did indeed have an effect.
"However, the precordial thump technique also has certain limitations. It is mostly used in the early stages of cardiac arrest or ventricular tachycardia. In clinical practice, there is also a lack of standardization of the technique, and the success rate depends on the operator's experience. Today, I will give an academic report based on my actual rescue experience of combining the precordial thump technique with cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a 1:5 ratio."
Now we'll move on to the academic presentation, and a patient's information will appear on the big screen.
Name: Ms. Xiang
Gender: Female
Age: 26
"Status: Myocardial infarction led to malignant arrhythmia, cardiac arrest for 17 minutes, and has entered the clinical death stage (flat ECG, no vital signs)."
「过程:30分钟心肺复苏,1分钟心前区捶击术加5分钟心肺复苏循环,总共1小时40分钟急救。」
"Prognosis: The patient recovered vital signs and had a good prognosis after discharge. No sequelae have been found so far."
When the data came out.
"Wow—"
The scene immediately caused a commotion.
The main point is that the data above is even more explosive than what we just saw, especially the 30 minutes of CPR, the total rescue time of 1 hour and 40 minutes, the patient's vital signs were restored, and he was able to be discharged from the hospital without any sequelae.
Amidst the clamor.
Huang Xiangning took a sip of water.
After all, this record is truly amazing.
As for the host, Jones, he quietly watched the entire audience, because through various inquiries, he confirmed that this young doctor from the East had indeed created such a miracle of life!
It was only because of the 1-5 cycle method and this miracle of life that Jones was able to strongly support the other party in coming here to give an academic presentation.
Suddenly, a man wearing gold-rimmed glasses gestured that he wanted to speak.
"You may ask questions."
Zhang Lingchuan holds a microphone.
Everyone's attention turned to the man wearing gold-rimmed glasses. He was Tanaka Nagayama, an emergency medicine specialist who was selected as one of the top 100 doctors in the island nation this year.
"Hello, genius doctor from China. I am the deputy director of the Department of Emergency and Comprehensive Treatment at Sakura Medical University Hospital, and also a professor at the graduate school. My areas of expertise include general medicine, basic emergency medicine research, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and cardiovascular diseases. I am curious, how can someone who has suffered a heart attack and cardiac arrest for 17 minutes be revived without any aftereffects? Are you a god?"
At that moment, Tanaka Nagayama picked up the microphone and asked a question with a somewhat mocking expression.
"Nagayama-kun is planning to get off to a good start!"
"No, it's mainly because the Chinese have been swindling and cheating us. How could someone survive a cardiac arrest for seventeen minutes? I don't know how the British were tricked."
"You've gotten to the point!!"
After Tanaka Nagayama finished speaking, Dr. Takayama immediately followed suit, and in an instant, a group of emergency room professors nodded in agreement.
Experts from other countries also highly agree with this.
Death occurs approximately within 1 to 2 minutes after the heart stops beating.
There are two possible scenarios.
One is physical death, and the other is brain death.
Therefore, under normal circumstances, the optimal rescue time for cardiac arrest is 4-6 minutes, which is also known as the golden time.
If cardiac arrest lasts for more than 10 minutes, the brain is usually dead. However, brain death does not necessarily mean death, but the chances of successful resuscitation are low.
Even if a person is resuscitated after cardiac arrest lasting more than 10 minutes, brain death may still occur.
But now, it's practically impossible to achieve a 17-minute duration with virtually no aftereffects.
If you say that if someone is resuscitated but is brain dead, then that's a possibility.
After all, the heart stops pumping blood.
Interruption of blood circulation in the body will immediately cause ischemia and hypoxia in various organs and tissues.
This is also a very critical situation.
Anyone who frequently experiences oxygen deficiency knows that once the brain becomes ischemic and hypoxic, loss of consciousness can occur within seconds.
If the brain cells are deprived of blood and oxygen for more than 6 minutes, irreversible necrosis will occur. As time goes on, the damage to brain tissue will gradually worsen, eventually leading to brain death.
Besides the brain, other tissues in the body can also die in a short period of time. For example, the cerebellum dies in about 10-15 minutes, and the medulla oblongata may also die after 20-25 minutes of ischemia and hypoxia. All of these changes are irreversible.
Therefore, the golden time for resuscitation after cardiac arrest is within 4-6 minutes; if it exceeds 25 minutes, tissue necrosis can easily lead to death.
Simply put.
In this situation, there was absolutely no hope of saving him. Seventeen minutes plus one hour and forty minutes of resuscitation time—that's almost two hours!
A person whose heart stops for two hours will only end up in the morgue.
Even brain death and becoming a vegetative state patient in a hospital bed is an unprecedented miracle, let alone having no aftereffects.
That's absolutely impossible.
So it's obviously fake.
"Professor Tanaka, that's a good question. I'm sure everyone has the same question."
Zhang Lingchuan remained composed despite this difficult situation.
"Yes! We are all very curious! How did you Chinese manage to save someone who was destined to die!"
Tanaka Nagayama said.
"Professor Tanaka, I'm going to play a video next, and I'd also like to ask you to put yourself in that situation. As an emergency room specialist, what would be your first judgment if you encountered a patient like this?"
On the big screen, Zhang Lingchuan played a video.
The image shows a woman lying motionless on a bed, foaming at the corners of her mouth, with vomit around her.
The video was very clear; you could see that her face was as pale as paper, her lips were bloodless, and her entire hand was purple, as if she were already dead…
"Wow—"
There was an uproar at the scene.
I never expected Ms. Xiang to start like this; you can feel the tense atmosphere even through the screen.
Especially the scene where Zhang Lingchuan flew over in one stride.
At this moment, many people changed their opinion of Zhang Lingchuan.
With just this heart to save lives, he possesses the key qualities that a qualified doctor should have.
"Huh! Why is the video blurred out?!"
"Redacting is normal. Although it is intended for the public, some parts still involve privacy."
"Yes, and also because the images of a person near death are terrifying, and in order to avoid causing psychological trauma to people."
……
The viewers were originally planning to watch the video as well.
But then it was discovered that the video had been censored.
Some people expressed shock, while others understood.
Meanwhile, in a certain studio.
"They came out; I thought I'd be able to see the video from back then."
The speaker was Xiang Xiaobai.
He shrugged.
She was also quite curious about the rescue process at the time.
But she never got to see the video; she only heard her assistant recount what happened.
"Sister Xiaobai, you'd better not look at it, it's really terrifying! Especially your hands, which are all purple, and several other parts of your body are also purple."
The assistant felt a chill run down her spine just thinking about it.
The scene at the academic conference.
"Sudden cardiac death. The patient's entire body was already pale and cyanotic, indicating that cardiac arrest and oxygen deprivation had likely occurred some time ago."
Tanaka Nagayama quickly made a judgment.
"If you were Professor Tanaka Nagayama at the scene, what would you do?"
Zhang Lingchuan immediately countered with a question.
Let Professor Tanaka Nagayama take the lead.
“I’m sure I can’t run as fast as you, but I will perform CPR immediately.”
Tanaka Nagayama replied, but there was still a hint of mockery in his words.
He didn't realize that he had gone from being an aggressive questioner to being led by Zhang Lingchuan.
"Yes, I performed CPR immediately."
Zhang Lingchuan played a video on CPR.
"Ah."
"Yes, that was a very standard CPR procedure."
Many people nodded after watching the video.
Everyone present was an emergency medical expert.
Everyone can tell how well CPR is done.
In fact, everyone felt that this young doctor from China did a better job than them.
Including Jones.
Huang Xiangning watched quietly from below the stage.
The corners of his mouth raised slightly.
In terms of CPR, she could only say that she was roughly on par with Xiaochuan in terms of precision, but not nearly as good as him in terms of endurance.
how to say.
Basically, I can perform high-quality CPR like Xiaochuan's for three to five minutes.
But maintaining this quality for half an hour straight is simply impossible!
"Since Professor Tanaka Nagayama represents Sakurajima's emergency medical philosophy, I'd like to ask a second question: What should we do if there is still no response after 30 minutes of CPR?"
The video was played at 8x speed.
In just a short while, thirty minutes had passed.
"hiss--"
"This, how is this possible!"
"My God, he was doing CPR all by himself for thirty minutes!!"
People gasped in shock.
Because none of them expected that there was only one person performing CPR at the scene, and that person was Zhang Lingchuan.
"I guess no one can replace him."
Someone also said this.
indeed.
His CPR was so realistic that it felt like his heart was beating. It's safe to say that even if the doctors present could perform CPR to that extent, they definitely couldn't sustain it for that long.
“Under normal circumstances, if cardiopulmonary resuscitation is ineffective after 30 minutes, death can be declared.”
In hospitals, if no vital signs are detected after 30 minutes of resuscitation following respiratory and cardiac arrest, and the bedside electrocardiogram shows a straight line with no electrophysiological activity, clinical death is declared.
This is also an indisputable rule in the medical field.
Their hospital on Sakurajima Island also strictly adheres to these regulations.
Tanaka Nagayama never expected that his rescue process would be recorded in its entirety.
Even more outrageous is that this young man was performing CPR all by himself.
Thirty minutes!
Anyone who has performed CPR knows that maintaining it for three to five minutes is no problem, but maintaining it for thirty minutes is more dangerous than death itself!
It's estimated that the person who suffered cardiac arrest hasn't been saved yet, and the doctor who tried to save him will have to go with him.
So if resuscitation efforts fail after 30 minutes, the patient is declared dead.
After all, the doctors have done their best. Even if the patient is saved, they will be brain dead. Sometimes, a vegetative state is the cruelest devastation for a family.
“Indeed, death can be declared in thirty minutes, but I am unwilling to give up! This is such a young life! Behind her is a family.”
At this point, Tanaka Nagayama frowned.
How could she possibly be saved?
really!
Because from the time the patient's heart stopped until now, not to mention how long the arrest lasted before the doctor came in, it has been thirty minutes since the doctor came in.
His heart stopped for at least thirty minutes.
Even if the person can be saved, they will be brain dead.
How could it be possible to recover to the point where there are almost no visible aftereffects?
"At that moment, my mind went blank. My desire to save a life reminded me of the precordial thump technique. By combining one minute of precordial thump with five minutes of CPR, perhaps it was a case of 'heaven helps those who help themselves,' and I unexpectedly found a very reasonable rhythm for the rescue."
The camera shows him sweating profusely.
"Specifically, as shown in the video, make a fist and strike the ulnar side of the sternum vertically for one minute, 20 cm away from the sternum, and then perform 20 cycles of high-quality CPR for 5 minutes, just like in the video."
Zhang Lingchuan said this while playing the video.
"My God! There's a faint electrical activity!!"
A professor below exclaimed in surprise!
The monitor data did show weak electrical activity, which proves that precordial thump combined with cardiopulmonary resuscitation is feasible.
The video is playing.
Zhang Lingchuan is speaking.
I was inexplicably moved by the atmosphere of the rescue efforts in the video; it showed such respect for life! Never give up! Persevere!!
"Yes!!"
The procedure was repeated for 1 hour and 40 minutes, totaling 104 minutes, until the patient switched to sinus rhythm.
"call--"
Everyone slowly exhaled.
And at the end of the video.
Seeing patients undergo rehabilitation training until they are fully discharged from the hospital, and now their lives are back to normal.
"Wow—"
"Clap clap-"
The applause from the audience was very enthusiastic.
It was as if I had seen someone come back to life.
……
"Thank you everyone. I see there's still one minute left. I'll go over the key points one last time. The key to thumping is to precisely thump the lower half of the sternum (speed > 2.25cm/s), followed by CPR, with a compression depth of 5-6cm and a frequency of 100-120 times per minute."
"That concludes my report. Thank you very much."
After introducing the examples and showing the video, Zhang Lingchuan also demonstrated the key points on the spot.
[System notification: The current host is giving an academic presentation and sharing experience at a top international forum. Rewards will be unlocked upon reaching the intermediate level.]
The system has issued another notification.
It's the same as before.
You need to be at the intermediate level to receive it.
"Clap clap-"
After Zhang Lingchuan bowed, thunderous applause erupted once again.
No one dared to look down on Dr. Zhang Lingchuan anymore; instead, they all began to look at him with new respect.
Especially that one hour and forty minutes of continuous emergency treatment!
Honestly, no one in the whole world could do that.
Even if you could, you couldn't achieve such a standard and stable CPR output.
"The percussion technique restarts electrical activity, and CPR maintains blood flow. When others gave up, he persisted; when others felt it was useless, he was working tirelessly! It can be said that Dr. Zhang Lingchuan conquered time and death, creating a miracle of life! Let the 1-5 cycle method become another sharp weapon to protect life!"
At the same time, Jones slowly walked over and said something powerful.
“I also conducted research on Zhang’s 1-5 cycle method, which can be said to confirm the hypothesis of ‘mechanical force converting into bioelectric energy.’ We have discussed it many times and decided to include this method in the latest version of the ALS first aid guide!”
He then looked around the entire venue.
A comprehensive summary and future plans were made.
"Clap clap clap-"
Applause erupted again from the audience.
Huang Xiangning was also very excited.
We're all scholars; if you're highly capable, no one can bypass you!
This is an unprecedented advancement in emergency medicine in China, truly showcasing the nation's strength!
Xiao Chuan is such a reliable kid!
Although it was her first presentation, the overall impression was one of great humility, modesty, and gentleness, which made her very likable yet also showed her inner strength and sharp wit.
"Thank you, thank you Professor Jones, thank you all."
Zhang Lingchuan bowed again, and then prepared to leave.
"Dr. Zhang Lingchuan, I guess you must be a little tired standing on this stage, but please hang in there a little longer. I'm planning to ask Professor Tanaka Nagayama for his opinion on this incident, and whether he is satisfied with his answer."
Jones looked at Tanaka Nagayama with a peculiar smile.
"This... China's emergency medicine has truly impressed me at this academic presentation. I think we will also conduct a special study on the 1-5 cycle method."
Tanaka Nagayama lowered his head. It was a fact that the other person was capable, and he had to admit it.
"Dr. Zhang Lingchuan, do you have anything to say to Professor Tanaka Nagayama?"
Jones looked at Zhang Lingchuan.
At this moment, everyone could see that Jones was avenging Tanaka Nagayama's rude offense.
"Thank you, Professor Tanaka. I also hope you won't become an excessive workaholic and will take better care of your health."
Just when everyone thought Zhang Lingchuan was about to say something like, "Little brat, we can save the people you can't save. Don't be arrogant, open your dog eyes and take a look,"
To everyone's surprise, he made a statement that left many people at the scene completely baffled.
"?"
"??"
"No? You're going to start killing us??"
"Mr. Zhang...you're really being inappropriate for the occasion!!"
"Huh? What? Start killing? Are you sure it's not a rescue???"
As for the live stream, some viewers who found it have already silently typed a question mark.
What does this mean?
Doesn't that mean that Veterinarian Zhang took the initiative to give a hint?
His suggestion is unacceptable!
That could kill someone!!
But Professor Tanaka Nagayama is a renowned emergency medicine expert. What kind of problem could he possibly have without realizing it? The probability seems very small!
……
(End of this chapter)
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