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"Then what are you? A bald dog?" Su Bai sarcastically.
"You..." The orc looked sullen.
"Lan Ya, calm down." The elder looked at Su Bai, then at the young boy lying on the ground, and said, "It's not too late for us to talk about other things later, but now I just want to ask you one thing, you Can you save this child?"
"It's possible, but not guaranteed." Su Bai crossed his arms and said, "I haven't checked yet. If it's a malignant disease, I can't help it."
"You can look it up," said the elder.
"But, Elder, the origin of this monkey is unknown. What if it is a spy of another race or something? His orc language is so fluent, it may be taught by other races on purpose." Although Lan Ya is full of muscles, but Not stupid, subconsciously questioned.
"I can assure you, he's not!" Silver Wolf was able to assure him. She used her super five senses to coldly read Su Bai's expression. He did not tell a lie. At least he is really unknown to this world. Such a person How could it be a spy.
"It's been a while since you left the tribe, who knows if you also..." Two words came from the crowd, and the eyes that fell on Silver Wolf suddenly became a little more suspicious.
"You, don't spout blood..." Chu Laiyi's face was very ugly.
"Enough, what's the result of the quarrel!" The elder glanced at the opponents around him, and snorted coldly: "The opponents stand up, I ask you, who saved this child?"
"..." A group of people fell silent.
Su Bai moved the corner of his mouth, no one under the mask could clearly see this subtle expression.
He didn't care about the others, he just squatted down, tested the child's breath lightly, and really stopped breathing.
But there is still a slight fluctuation in the chest.
He leaned against the other person's heart and listened for a while, the heartbeat was there but became weaker.
"Did this child have any symptoms before?" Su Bai began to ask. This is a common technique used by doctors. Chinese medicine's observation, hearing, and questioning also have basic applications in modern medicine. However, with the popularization of modern scientific instruments, simple methods are no longer needed. Symptoms are judged by intuition and experience, but both inquiry and intuition are needed here.
"This child has been very unwell for the past few days. He slept all day yesterday, ate something this morning, and vomited out, saying that his stomach was uncomfortable." The wife of the cat tribe wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes: "I can only Let him lie down and rest without moving."
"What did you eat?" Su Bai continued to ask.
"Meat……"
"raw?"
"No, it's cooked."
"emmm..." Su Bai touched his smooth chin: "It should be a problem with the stomach, the problem with the intestines is not serious, it may be a disease caused by stomach digestion, it may be indigestion, it may be acute gastritis, it may be food poisoning ...these will cause nausea, vomiting and even fever, drinking some hot water should be fine, but it shouldn't stop breathing, unless..."
He closed his eyes, immersed in his thoughts, wondering what caused the sudden arrest of breathing.
Systematic career selection is not to force knowledge, but to establish a huge and intricate knowledge system, which can be deployed and used at any time. This is equivalent to a perfect search engine, built directly in the soul consciousness.
If it is a combat profession, it will give players enough theoretical knowledge, and they will naturally use a skill, but it takes a lot of practice to become proficient;
If it is another type of occupation, these knowledge theories will become more and more deeply integrated with continuous practical application, thereby prompting players to continuously accumulate experience and eventually qualitatively change.
Although the possibility of ascending to the sky in one step is eliminated, the traversers cultivated are without exception all outstanding ones. Similarly, Su Bai is not the only traverser, he has also encountered many similar ones, let's not mention these for now.
Su Bai found the answer. He opened his eyes and made a conclusion: "It's vomit. The vomit has blocked the trachea. A tracheotomy must be performed immediately. His breathing is weakening, and he needs to cooperate with cardiopulmonary resuscitation."
"What what?" The cat lady and his wife couldn't understand at all.
"Tracheal cutting," Su Bai stretched out his hand to the silver wolf, "give me the dagger."
This time, the silver wolf handed over the bone-made dagger with only a little hesitation, which made the other orcs startled slightly.
Chu Laiyi usually regarded the bone dagger left by his parents as a treasure, but this time he gave it as soon as he asked.
Su Bai searched for the position of the trachea, and placed the dagger at the child's throat: "A tracheotomy is the basis of first aid... I want to make a wound here, so that the air can directly enter the child's lungs from here." Ministry, make sure he doesn't suffocate."
"Cut your throat! How can you do that? Cut your throat and you're dead! This is nonsense!" Heilang Lanya immediately retorted: "What nonsense are you talking about?"
The elder didn't expect it to be such a way to save people, he frowned: "Don't cut it open..."
"No, the trachea is blocked, direct cardiopulmonary resuscitation is useless." Su Bai immediately vetoed it.
The cat lady's wife also panicked, she looked at Su Bai, and then at the child.
"A cut throat is a fatal injury... What if you can't save it after you cut it open?" The elder took a deep breath, opened a pair of wolf-like eyes, and stared at Su Bai: "Can you take this responsibility?" Responsibility?"
"Responsible?" Su Bai said, "What do you want to say?"
"If you can't save him, you will pay for your life." The elder said loudly.
The sound fell, and the surroundings were quiet, but every orc was shocked in their hearts, and they agreed with this request very much.
"Your request is too much!" Silver Wolf clenched his fists: "Su Bai is my guest, and he is kind enough to save people. How can you..."
"But if he doesn't promise, how can we give this child to him with peace of mind?" The elder asked back, and he said earnestly: "I don't really want him to die, I just want him to give a guarantee."
"So you forced me to put up a life and death certificate?" Su Bai also asked back.
"...the old man has no malicious intentions." The elder continued.
"FNNDP." Su Bai interrupted with indifference: "If the patient can't be saved, the doctor will pay for it? It's ridiculous."
The reincarnation sneered and threw away the bone dagger in his hand, flicked his sleeves with both hands, turned around and said, "Then I will not save this life, whoever wants to save it will save it."
Originally, he was a doctor who had just changed jobs, not an angel in white after professional certification, so there was no pressure to let go.
"Come on, please start your performance." Su Bai stood aside: "You can do it."
Chapter 10 Salvation is always sacred