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Over the next two hours, a group of necromancers with rich experience in dissection... no, experience in dissecting corpses, enjoyed a beautiful anatomy lesson.

"This thief is quite thin... not much fat. You’re lucky. If you encounter soone with a thick layer of fat, preparing the body would require scraping off the fat first, which can be troubleso. Sotis we spend a whole morning just cleaning off the fat!"

"Let’s see what’s beneath the skin... look, around the navel, these dark colors are the subcutaneous veins, forming a network. We call it the subcutaneous venous plexus. Following the subcutaneous venous plexus upwards along the lateral walls of the chest and abdon, you can find the thoracoabdominal veins. That’s why we need to make an incision in the center, if the incision deviates, it’s easy to accidentally sever a blood vessel, causing the patient to bleed heavily..."

The silver skeleton hands danced. Scalpels, tissue forceps, tissue scissors, along with a few mage hands assisting, delicately peeled away the tissues, exposing the blood vessels. The necromancers crowded around, poking and prodding:

"So, that’s how it is..."

"No wonder last ti when I dissected soone, there was a sudden gush of blood..."

"To be able to dissect without harming the blood vessels at all, Garrett Nordmark is skilled!"

Garrett glared at them forcefully. Bleeding upon making an incision? Hey buddy, were you dissecting a corpse or a live person? Sounds unreliable!

The dissecting knife danced. This thief had little fat, so after stripping off the skin, the muscles were imdiately visible. Garrett was dissecting happily:

"The muscles wrapping around the abdon aren’t a single piece, but layered. Look, the outermost is the external oblique muscle, with muscle fibers slanting downward. In the middle is the linea alba...

Cutting and removing the external oblique muscle, beneath it is the internal oblique and rectus abdominis muscles, removing them, underneath is the transversus abdominis muscle. Cutting along the linea alba, very good, next is the peritoneum, cutting it open will reveal the abdominal cavity!"

The necromancers began to diverge in opinions. So swayed back and forth, very bored, wishing they could just plunge into the abdominal cavity with a single stroke; while others watched with relish, wishing Garrett would dissect more slowly and carefully:

"Is it really like this? Although cumberso, it looks very smooth!"

"So this is how you open the abdon. Will doing it like this prevent damage to the materials in the future?"

"No wonder the last ti I sutured up a belly, it kept leaking... I’ll try going back and see if dissecting slowly, one cut at a ti, might make it better."

Garrett: →_→ Don’t think I didn’t hear you guys!

Of course, there were necromancers whose attention was focused elsewhere:

"This lamp is excellent, have you noticed?"

"Yes, I did. Underneath that silver skeleton, there’s not a hint of shadow!"

"It’s particularly useful! Usually, I’m annoyed when apprentices have to illuminate for !"

"Garrett! Where did you buy this lamp?"

"At the Alchemy Guild, just ask for the Shadowless Lamp, they should have plenty of models—No, don’t interrupt! Have you all rembered what I just said?"

"Uh..."

"Uh..."

"Do you understand? Why haven’t you all hurried to take notes?"

Archmage Edgar glared. As a high-level mage, he had strong ntal power, these things could be rembered at a glance, no need to jot them down. But students were different, shouted at by their teacher, they began to wail in a flurry:

"Teacher, we didn’t bring paper and pen!"

"Oh, two rooms to the left from here, there are paper and pens on the bookshelf." Garrett said while busy.

Those who wanted to take notes rushed off. Those who were too lazy to take notes lingered there, lanting:

"Teacher... isn’t it unnecessary!"

"It’s necessary! Hurry, take notes! Write down the words, and draw diagrams too!"

"No way... Teacher, I’m not good at drawing diagrams..."

Garrett smiled slightly. As a doctor, uh, as a necromancer, how could one not be good at drawing diagrams? Bones, muscles, organs, blood vessels, only by drawing them could they be better morized, and only by drawing them could they be better explained to patients!

Uh, it seems necromancers don’t need to face patients...

The enjoyable dissection work continued for two hours. Finally, the silver skeleton hands busily put down the tissue scissors, scattering them into a pile. And on the opposite surgical table, Garrett also closed his eyes and swayed.

"Plap

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