Chapter 566 - 594: Injuries (2)
Chapter 566: Chapter 594: Injuries (2)
The old doctor’s gaze shifted to the group, feeling somewhat puzzled inside.
Actually, the doctors and nurses behind him felt the same way.
After all, the combination of police, a Daoist, a monk, and a young man—who wouldn’t find it a bit unbelievable?
Has this society, with its police and young people, become superstitious?
But seeing their anxious expressions, the old doctor sighed again, "Who among you is Zhou Yan’s relative?"
What he didn’t expect was that the only young man with a calm face among the five stepped forward, "I am!"
Seeing no reaction from the others, and with police present, the old doctor believed Lin Xi was Zhou Yan’s relative.
He was about to say "You need to be prepared" once more, but saw the young man walk past him into the ward.
"..." The old doctor and the doctors and nurses behind him were stunned—what was this situation?
Does this young man not want to hear about Zhou Yan’s injuries?
And seriously, where are your manners!
He looked at the old Daoist and the others, who just shook their heads, indicating they too were at a loss for words.
"She needs to rest now and cannot be disturbed!" The old doctor, somewhat angry, turned and shouted angrily at Lin Xi.
Seeing Lin Xi not stopping and ignoring him, the old doctor followed with an unpleasant expression, his subordinates showing anger on their faces as well.
After all, this old doctor was considered the most skilled in their hospital and had a good reputation throughout Chuzhou City.
And now, he was being ignored by a young man!
This wasn’t just a blow to the old doctor’s face, but to the hospital’s face too, and they couldn’t tolerate it!
The group of Daoists exchanged glances, seeing the helplessness in each other’s eyes, but they followed along.
At this moment, they wondered if bringing Lin Xi was the right decision.
However, during Zhou Yan’s coma, the name she occasionally called out was Lin Xi.
So, they took Zhou Yan to the hospital, and then called Lin Xi.
Lin Xi reached the bedside and saw Zhou Yan’s pale face, a wisp of black air swirling around her forehead, looking on the verge of death.
Her injuries were much lighter compared to the four Daoists, merely scratches and a couple of bruises on her hands, no other wounds.
It seemed, after being possessed by the ghost, her strength completely overwhelmed the four Daoists, leaving her unharmed while they suffered greatly.
After all, the Daoist and the monk only excelled in Daoist arts and Buddhist Dharma, but in actual combat, they were not on Zhou Yan’s level at all.
Thus, her injuries were likely due to the ghost’s Yin energy eroding her after possession.
"Then it must be internal injuries!"
Lin Xi concluded, which was indeed correct.
In the next moment, he placed his hand on Bai Bing’s wrist to check the pulse!
"What are you doing, release her hand immediately!" At this moment, the old doctor’s angry shout came from behind.
Then, two young men stepped forth from behind the old doctor, jogging towards Lin Xi intending to pull him away.
In their view, even though Zhou Yan was nearing her end, they couldn’t allow others to meddle; it would undermine the doctors’ authority.
But as they grabbed Lin Xi’s shoulders and pulled back with force, they found him unmovable, as if he were rooted there, like a giant ancient tree.
When they were about to exert more force, Lin Xi released Zhou Yan’s hand and turned to them, a flash of fierceness in his eyes.
They felt as if struck by lightning, immediately letting go and stumbling backward, a chill sweeping over them.
In that gaze, they felt the taste of death for the first time in their lives.
"Do not disturb me!" Lin Xi wasn’t unreasonable, but if someone hindered his treatment of Zhou Yan, they were as good as dead.
He turned to the old Daoist, "Zhou Yan’s condition, you should have ways to handle it, given your expertise with spirits!"
The old Daoist sighed and shook his head, feeling quite helpless.
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