The attending doctor then went to the blood bags through a passageway in the emergency room.
Arielle was grateful that most of the doctors believed in her. Just as she was about to check on the patient, her vision blurred and a pang of dizziness hit her. She felt like she was about to faint soon.
The assistant standing closest to her quickly steadied her and asked worriedly, “What’s wrong, Ms. Moore?”
Arielle tried her best to steady herself, before saying in exhaustion, “I’m feeling worn out. Please get me an IV bag. I need to recover as soon as possible.”
Ancient Chanaean acupuncture was different from traditional Chanaean acupuncture. It required a lot of energy from the practitioner, so it was rather lucky that Arielle didn’t faint from it.
One of the doctors quickly went to get her an IV bag and attached her to it.
When she finally regained some of her strength, she went back to tending to the patient. The woman treated his needle wounds, and disinfected them, all while connected to the IV drip. The doctors standing on the sides couldn’t bear to watch the sight of her.
One of them finally said, “You should really rest up in the break room, Ms. Moore.”
“No, it’s alright,” Arielle said as she shook her head. “The anesthetics are going to wear off soon. I need to
let out his blood before this happens.”
The doctors exchanged glances. They knew that they couldn’t leave her side, so they paid close attention to how she was doing while observing the patient.
Soon enough, the syringe pump was done pumping all the medicine into the patient.
Arielle waited for a moment more to make sure that the medicine was in the patient’s blood before she stood up, and got ready to let the patient’s blood out.
She needed to be very careful with the location she chose to let the blood out. Detoxification wouldn’t be complete if too little blood was released, while the patient might experience excessive loss of blood if too much blood was released.
After choosing the right spot, Arielle began with the procedure.
What shocked the other doctors the most was that the blood was as black as ink when it was released.
The patient was finally getting detoxified.
At the same time, the blood that was being released was also returning to its original color.
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