Now such a person appeared in her view.
Heartbeat thumping, thumping, blood flowing with acceleration.
In the operating room, the chief surgeon turned slightly to the side, making it seem impossible to see his expression clearly. However, the scene that everyone could see clearly was that these operations by the chief surgeon were definitely not calculated by the brain.
With just a "whoosh," he probed inside the blood vessel and immediately withdrew, then determined that what he had probed was not an arterial aneurysm. How could this lightning-fast action be brain-calculated? It's exactly as Senior Jin said, it was purely by feel.
