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Chapter 1371: Chapter 1371: Gaining Fa

Gu Youyou’s reputation gradually grew, yet the Great Shaman did not openly reject the doctors from Zhuzhao Country. Since the two countries were in a good relationship at the ti, the Nanzhao Emperor even officially thanked Gu Youyou, so the ordinary people began to gradually acknowledge Gu Youyou’s dical skills.

Although they were accustod to seeking witch doctors when ill, for those illnesses beyond the witch doctors’ abilities, they would consider coming to Gu Youyou for a try.

She cured several diseases that the witch doctors could not, and many people, though silent on the surface, were truly impressed by her in their hearts.

One day, while she was treating patients, she heard a child’s heart-wrenching cries from afar.

Soon, a thirty-year-old man ca running in, holding a six or seven-year-old boy, with a look of extre urgency.

“Doctor, Doctor Gu, my child’s hand is severed, please, save her quickly.”

Gu Youyou looked closely, the child’s hand was wrapped in white cloth, continuously bleeding, the child sobbing so hard that he seed on the verge of fainting.

The child’s father was sweating profusely from anxiety, with tears streaming down his face.

A woman ran in after them, holding a bloody object — it was the child’s severed hand.

Everyone was shocked by this scene, so more timid scread in fright.

Gu Youyou hurriedly comforted the couple, saying, “Don’t panic, calm the child’s emotions, press the hand here to stop the bleeding.”

Although the father was trembling with fear, he nodded repeatedly and did as Gu Youyou instructed.

Gu Youyou said again, “Let see the child’s hand, if it can be reattached, I’ll connect it for him. If it can’t be reattached, we’ll have to heal the wound quickly.”

Everyone was astonished.

Reattach? It’s severed completely, can it really be reattached? How would you do it? Sew it with a needle?

The child’s parents, hearing Gu Youyou’s words, were grateful beyond asure and hurriedly lifted the child’s hand.

Gu Youyou replied, “I don’t want to see that, let see the severed limb.”

The child’s mother quickly presented the severed limb to Gu Youyou.

Gu Youyou examined it — the incision was clean, it had been cut into two halves with a single strike, this type of cut can be reattached.

She wondered what could have happened to the child for his arm to be severed like this.

Without thinking much, Gu Youyou called for Searcy and took the family into a pre-constructed operating room, quickly taking out surgical equipnt.

Fortunately, even when busy, she instructed her team to sterilize these instrunts thoroughly.

Wounds that require surgery are extrely urgent, and there is no ti to organize these tools when the mont cos.

“Put the child up here.”

Gu Youyou was already prepared, instructing the child’s father.

Yet the child cried and held tightly to his father with his other hand, refusing to let go.

Gu Youyou had no choice but to let Searcy administer anesthesia.

With a single injection, the child beca motionless.

The couple was dumbfounded, the woman shouted, “What happened to the child? What happened to my child? Why isn’t he moving? Did you kill him with the injection?”

Their child only had a severed hand, even without one hand, he could still live, but they thought Gu Youyou had treated him to death.

The woman couldn’t bear it, raising the child’s severed hand to strike Gu Youyou.

Searcy snatched the severed hand and kicked the woman aside, saying, “What are you doing? This is your son’s hand; do you still want to reattach it or not?”

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