Raymond closed his eyes tightly at Hansonâs cry.
There was no time for further consideration. He had to do it.
âBuy Magic!â
[The skill level is very high compared to your magic class. Cannot be acquired!]
[You ârentâ the magic.]
âRental?
It was a term Raymond had never heard before.
[Rental: High-level skills that cannot be acquired by the current class can be rented and used a limited number of times.]
[100 points are used up!]
[Berserker Magic]
(Rental 0/3 times)
Classification: Auxiliary (Magical) skill
Magic Rating: Advanced
Proficiency: D
â Burserker Curse!
â The target will have a strong fighting power due to an adrenaline rush!
-The more skilled you are, the more powerful the effect will be!
-Note: This is a ârentalâ skill. You can use it 3 times in total.
100 points for using it three times!
It was incredibly expensive, but thatâs not what matters now.
âWill this really work?â
Raymond gritted his teeth.
âBut I couldnât think of a way other than this magic.â
âUse magic! Berserker curse!â
Raymond put his hand on the patientâs heart and performed his magic with a feeling of gambling.
An invisible light came out of Raymondâs hand.
It was a photoelectric curse spell.
âWhat will happen?â
Then a message came to his mind.
[Cursed targetâs consciousness is in a coma]
[The curse failed!]
And.
Epinephrine is released
The heart is punding!
The patientâs heart pulsated vigorously.
âThe blood pressure is rising again! The pulse has risen again to the 130s!â
Hanson, who confirmed the vital, shouted in surprise.
Raymond also looked surprised.
âIt worked!â
It was a gamble-like attempt, and it worked!
Even more fortunate, she was in a coma and it didnât cause a delirium.
âNo. You need to be conscious not to cause itâ Raymond swept down his chest.
Raymond rubbed his chest.
Berserker magic.
It seemed that it could only be used on a limited basis only and only to people in this state since this is severe enough to put people in a coma.
âOf course, it is best to embody epinephrine. Itâs a curse that doesnât know what side effects will occur.â
Raymond shook his head and said: âWe will start the emergency surgery right now.â
The Berserker magic will not last forever.
The cause had to be treated before the blood pressure dropped again.
***
Screeching.
The scalpel cut through the abdominal wall.
âHanson, gently flip the liver up for us to be able to view. Christine, tilt the stomach in the opposite direction.â
The name of the patientâs disease is gallbladder inflammation.
In other words, it was cholecystitis.
The problem is that the path through which the bile flows is blocked by gallstones (stome made of bile).
A condition accompanied by âcholangitisâ.
This is why there was no improvement even though she received a series of high-grade heels.
âIn this case, the patientâs condition will not improve unless the gallstones are removed.â
âCholecyctitisâ accompanied by âcholangitisâ.
It was a serious disease with a very high mortality rate.
Fortunately, however, the operation was not difficult.
A level that even senior residents can do it!
âLift the liver a little higher, Hanson.â
âYes, Master!â
Raymond said to himself, when he had a view.
âSkill use, Sergeantâs Hand Movements! The experience of pre-war!â
[Sense: 26 â 36 â 39]
The skill effect raised his sensory start.
It has become a level of âgenius dexterityâ among senior residents.
Raymond looked at the swollen bile duct.
âIt must be blocked by a stonen over there.â
The solution was simple.
âI just have to take off the stone.â
âLindon, iron tongs.â
âYes!â
With a snap, Raymond tied the top of the blocked bile duct with a dwarp iron tongs.
It was to prevent the stone that blocked the bile duct from falling upward.
After that, he picked up a scalpel and split the bile duct up and down.
Crying.
It was the moment to cut the bile duct.
Bright yellow pus and bile poured out.
âThis isâŠâŠâ
Christine was stunned in surprise.
The bile ducts were filled with stones.
At first glance, there seemed to be four or five. The big one looked close to 2cm.
âSince it is so tightly blocked, such a serious shock came.â
Raymond clicked his tongue.
He carefully pulled out the stones one by one through the iron tongs.
In the process of extraction, unnecessary wounds should not be caused to the bile duct. Then, later after the surgery, bile leaks and peritonitis can occur.
Raymondâs heart was pounding with tension. If it wasnât for the help of âThe Heart of Steel,â he would have lost my concentration.
ââŠâŠ.â
The surgical field was filled with silence.
Christine, Hanson, and Lindon all looked at Raymondâs hand movements as if they were possessed.
Raymond, who had pulled out all the stones from the bile duct, took a low breath.
âAlright, I got rid of it without a problem!â
Relieved Raymond began to take the next step.
âFocus. Do your best.â
It may be a simple operation to snort in the eyes of experienced surgeons on the modern planet.
But not for Raymond.
Heâs improved a lot from the first time, but heâs still just a senior resident.
Despite the help of various skills, his heart was forced to tighten due to tension in such laparotomy.
As such, he did his best to perform the surgery, and the message came to his mind as if to repay his efforts.
[Successfully treated the patient!]
[Bonus level up!]
[Bonus level up!]
[You will get 40 additional skill points!]
That was not all.
[You saved a serious patient who couldnât be revived with indomitable will.]
[You will get an additional bonus!]
[Bonus level up!]
[You get 20 additional skill points!]
Thatâs how the operation was completed successfully.
***
The patientâs condition improved quickly.
âOriginally, cholangitis gets better quickly once the stone is removed.â Raymond thought as he looked at the patient who looked much better.
Watching a dying patient come to life.
âIsnât this the best pleasure I can feel as a healer?â
âIt struck me, but, well, it wasnât.â
As the patient got better, Raymond was secretly interested in the upcoming rewards.
âHuh. I cured the aristocrat! And a patient who Raoul Treatment Center gave up on!â Raymond could only imagine.
He imagined how rumors would spread, making the aristocrats come flocking into his clinic.
âIâll be rich right away if I rip them off!â
Just thinking about it made him laugh.
Seeing the figure, Christine snapped.
âDo you like it that much?â
âWhat? Of courseâŠâŠ.â
âI canât hide my smile at the patientâs recovery. Thatâs amazing.â
She looked competitive.
Hanson and Lindon also stepped up.
âOf course. The master takes care of the patient like a family. No, he values them more than family.â
âMaster, I respect you the most.â
Christine bit her lips at their words.
Her angry face seemed to say.
âIâm not going to lose.â
Hanson smiled slightly at her. It was as if he were saying this: âThe nerve of you to think of the master as a competitor? Thatâs stupid. It would be fortunate already if you could even reach him on his toes.â
Meanwhile, Raymond: ââŠâŠwell played, you idiots.â
He lets out a sigh.
Christine frowned slightly and said.
âAnyway, go in and rest now. You were next to her all night yesterday. No matter how much you think of the patient, you have to take care of yourself.â
âItâs not for the sake of the patientâŠâŠ.â
Raymond, I did it for himself.
I saved her at best, but if it goes wrong, itâll be a disaster!
However, Christine and other students snorted.
âYouâre trying to say youâre a snob again, right? That kind of story wouldnât even convince a dogâŠâŠ.â
âPlease understand, Your Highness. Master is rather shy.â
âThatâs the charm, Master!â
âŠâŠno one believed it.
Christine swallowed a sigh inside.
âHe has excellent skills. But that kind of effort and passion, thatâs supposed to be against the rules.â
She recalled the scene of the operation she witnessed last night.
She could not help but wonder.
Theâre this idea that came into her mind every time she witnesses Raymondâs surgery.
Whenever she saw the miracle that his hands created by moving, she couldnât help but feel that way.
Raymond, who she thought, was a âgenius who works hard while enjoying it either wayâ.
A genius who works hard like crazy with joy for his patients!
âBut I may not try twice as hard because I fell asleep yesterday.â Christine bit her lips tightly.
When Raymond stayed up all night next to the patient, she tried to join him. But due to the limitations of her physical strength, she couldnât hold out.
That was so upsetting.
Christine bit her lips tightly.
âI need to change my goal.â
1st place, King
2nd place is The Lady of Dark Red
3rd place, The Saint of Radiance
Here is the current informal ranking of healers in the healing community.
Her goal was to be a better healer than them.
However, the goal has changed for some time.
Letâs jump over Raymond who is in front of them first!
âAnyway, go in and rest now! Youâll hurt yourself!â
âNo, I canât go in yet.â
âThe patientâs condition has improved a lot, hasnât it?â
âBut I think Iâd better if I am around for now,â Raymond said firmly.
The reason why heâs overdoing it, insisting for him to stay at the patientâs side is because of Baron Smidden.
âIâm going to impress the Baronet. Haha. Itâs not an easy opportunity.â
Raymond tried to get the best out of this.
To do so, Baron Smidden had to admire him in his heart.
A healer who never leaves his patient! How touching is that? Raymondâs intentions were right.
âThank you.â
Baron Smidden bowed his head and thanked Raymond.
In a voice quivering with emotion.
***
Baron Smiddenâs eyes were red with joy and gratitude.
âWhen I left Raoul Treatment Center, I was full of despair. If it wasnât for Baron Penin, Iâd have lost my wife who Iâd spent my whole life with. Thank you very much.â
âIt is working!â
Raymond cheered inwardly as his plot(?) had been eaten.
Of course, he didnât show at all on the outside.
âNo, I just did my job as a therapist, so you donât have to say that.â Raymond went on with a face of no greed.
âThereâs nothing happier for a healer than to see his patients getting better. I am glad your wife is getting better.â
No wonder Baron Smidden was all the more impressed by that!
âThatâs incredible. The rumors that have been circulating so far have not been false at all. How can there be such a character in the world?â This is what the people who have met Raymond have thought.
âI donât know how to repay this favor.â
âA simple grace would be enough.â
In fact, Raymond had something he had hope to get through him.