A SUBSTITUTE BRIDE

Chapter 250



Lyana stood to the side, feeling the air freeze. She was having more and more trouble breathing. Then his vision darkened.

The head surgeon carefully removed the bullet with his tool.

Even though William had been injected with anesthetic, he was still moaning in pain and frowning.

Suddenly, the machine on the side beeped urgently. This meant that William’s situation was not good.

Blood spurted out instantly.

The head surgeon frowned. There was a hint of urgency in his words when he said,

– Hemorrhage! Prepare for a blood transfusion.

Lyana’s face went pale, and her eyes instantly turned red.

One blood bag after another poured into William’s body, but his chest was still bleeding.

At this rate, the hospital wouldn’t have enough blood!

Lyana looked at the remaining 600 milliliters of blood. Sweat ran down his face.

A nurse came forward and quickly wiped away Lyana’s sweat.

The chief surgeon anxiously helped William stop the bleeding.

Lyana saw that the situation was critical. William’s heart seemed to have stopped beating for a moment. If he was still bleeding so much, there was probably no way to stop him. All the attending physician was doing now was letting William die a little later.

Lyana knew that if this continued, William was definitely going to die.

Lyana took a deep breath. Finally, she gritted her teeth and said:

– Suture him!”

When the head surgeon heard Lyana’s words, his eyes were filled with surprise. He looked at Lyana in shock.NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.

– That won’t be enough. The bleeding hasn’t stopped yet. What if the bleeding affects other blood vessels during the suture? Wouldn’t that…

In fact, Lyana didn’t know if it was going to work or not. However, it was the only solution. She pursed her lips and said solemnly:

– If this continues, it is impossible to save him. The only thing we can do now is do as I say. First continue the blood transfusion, then stitch it up.

The head surgeon frowns, his face pale with fear. He knew what he was doing was futile, but he still hoped for a miracle.

However, as time passed, William’s life also came to an end.

The chief surgeon had failed to save William. Now he could only listen to Lyana’s suggestion. Without hesitation, he said:

– Needle.

When the nurse heard Lyana’s words, she rushed to bring the needle and thread. After disinfecting them, she handed them all over to the chief surgeon.

Seeing that the head surgeon was doing stitches, Lyana asked:

– Do you have silver needles?

Hearing Lyana’s question, Farah was quick to respond:

– Yes.

– Bring them to me. The more, the better.

As she spoke, Lyana looked at William with concern. As if thinking of something, she looked up at another nurse.

– I remember that when I arrived here, I saw that you had Chinese medicines?

The nurse answered quickly:

– Yes there is.

– Are there any Chinese doctors on duty now?

– There are.

Lyana’s gaze fell on the blood bag. There was still time. This time, she was going to snatch it from the hands of the King of the Underworld. She tried her best to stay calm and said, ”

– Get a traditional Chinese medicine doctor now. Then ask him for a set of Chinese medicine. Silver wormwood, Crinis Carbonisatus, Cogon grass…

Before Lyana could finish speaking, the nurse was so anxious that her forehead was covered in sweat.

– Doctor Dubois, I don’t remember anything.

Lyana breathed a sigh of relief and said:

– Do you have a pen and paper? Hurry to bring them.

The nurse brought a pen and paper and handed it to Lyana.

Lyana rushed to write everything down and handed the note to the nurse.

– Come back soon.

At this time, the chief surgeon was still carefully suturing the wound. He was particularly careful with each stitch, lest he cause another wound.

Soon the nurse brought the silver needle and sterilized it.

Seeing this, Lyana breathed a sigh of relief. She walked over to William, holding a silver needle in her hand.

When the head surgeon saw Lyana holding the silver needle, confusion crossed her eyes.

“Do you want to suture him?”

Lyana replied calmly:

– To help you, of course. Do not stop.

The head surgeon paused for a moment, then continued what he was doing.

Lyana took out the silver needle and started inserting it into her body.

The first needle she inserted was meant to stop William from continuing to bleed. The most important acupuncture points were mainly used to treat coughs, blood coughs and certain inflammations.

Lyana only hoped that this matter would be of some use.

Lyana took out a second silver needle and inserted it into William’s acupuncture point, under his toenail.

The head surgeon was stunned by Lyana’s actions. It was the first time he had used acupuncture during an operation.

He was a Western doctor and had read many Chinese medicine books. Naturally, he knew the acupuncture points that Lyana had targeted.

However, he felt that Chinese medicine was a bit mysterious. Therefore, he still doubted the usefulness of Lyana’s actions.

William suffered from external injuries. It was only by bandaging him that the bleeding could be stopped. Was it really possible to pierce his acupoints?

The chief surgeon couldn’t help it.

– Does it really work? he asked.

– I do not know either.

Lyana lowered her eyes slightly and said calmly:

– Even if it’s useless, it won’t hurt.

As she spoke, Lyana continued to insert silver needles.

At that time, Farah brought the Chinese medicine soup.

Lyana said,

– Feed him. Only a little at a time.

– Yes.

Lyana even dipped the silver needle in the medicine before inserting it into William’s body.

The chief surgeon was also almost done.

After Lyana finished inserting the needle, she could only wait quietly. She only hoped that William would be safe and sound.

As everyone waited quietly, a look of surprise crossed the head surgeon’s eyes. He hastened to say,

– The bleeding has stopped.

Everyone rushed in and was so nervous they didn’t dare to breathe. They looked at William’s injury with hope. They could see that William’s wound was bleeding less now.

Although no one knows if it was because William’s wound had been stitched up or because of the acupuncture, it was still something worth celebrating.

At least William’s injuries were temporarily stabilized and his life was no longer in danger.


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