There was a hard smile on Jian Yan's face. He didn't want to be lectured by a man who was still reading newspapers in the office in the middle of the night.
"The arm is broken."
Jian Yan dragged his right arm and put it on the table, "I wonder if young Dr. Fang can connect it."
Dr. Fang pushed up his glasses, lifted up the man's cuffs, glanced at it, and said with a curved smile, "The bone removal skills are pretty good. I really want to know who dares to do such a thing. I also want to know what he does."
Where did you learn this move?"
There was still a smile on Jian Yi's face, but half of it had collapsed, making her look a little awkward.
"Don't worry, if you knew her, she would mercilessly remove your arm too."
Young Doctor Fang put his hands on his arms, his face still smiling, "I'm different from you, at least I can set bones."
There was a "click" sound, and with just a little force, Jian Yi's broken arm was directly connected.
It hurt a little, but it wasn't as painful as Su Yinuo's direct removal of his bones.
If you have to prioritize.
Su Yinuo made him feel distressed, and young Dr. Fang made him feel pain through treatment.
He briefly used his right arm and regained consciousness. He just felt a little empty between the bones, but he looked much better and more normal than when he came.
"Thank you."
I took the suit jacket from the driver and simply put it on myself.
"This is what doctors should do.'
The young doctor Fang didn't go to see him. He just took the newspaper back and sat on the chair to read again.
The bones have been reattached, and there is no reason to stay here. Besides, the smell of disinfectant in the hospital will only make me feel sick.
When he was about to walk out of the door, the driver was opening the door, and young Dr. Fang's voice sounded slowly behind Jian Yi.
"Mr. Jane, I suggest you see a psychiatrist. After all, this is much better for your body than taking sleeping pills every night."
Jian Yan didn't reply, and left without even looking back.
At night, the corridors of the hospital were quiet, and under the dim light, they looked even darker.
The footsteps of people one after another resounded on the tiled floor...