Chapter 2225 The End of Clinical Practice

As a result of the judge's loud voice, Lola paused whatever she was doing.

The orange flame, which had been burning steadily before, now flickered as well. It was such a subtle difference, but a faint burnt odor could be detected in the medicine cauldron.

When Matthew noticed this shift, he turned his head and looked at the judge who was secretly causing trouble.

"Hey, little monk, you keep an eye on it. Immediately stop the needle if the blood turns red."

He gave the command and went straight to Lola's side.

As a judge in the competition, it was necessary to remind the participants half an hour before the competition ended. The main goal was to stop the participants from becoming overly focused and losing track of time.

However, the reminders were usually delivered in a soft voice.

The judge in Matthew's ward was completely different, shouting with ulterior motives. But Matthew didn't have time to argue with this person as the time allotted for the competition was about to end.

this match, was pleased to see Lola make an error when his "masterpiece" interrupted her

merely a licensed doctor who had been brought to Bainbridge by

as soon as he arrived in Bainbridge. He was presented with a large box

for Matthew when he

first round, he

expected his luck to be so good, and he couldn't

he made such a loud announcement, which affected Lola's medicine

was adjusting the stability of the

do it," Matthew uttered softly before slowly extending

his fingertips, the flickering flame stabilized again, and the burnt smell

began to tremble slightly, and the medicinal scent had completely masked the burnt smell in the air. "Master Larson, the blood has turned

with his palm, and the two medicine

cauldron contained liquid medicine, and the other

cauldron containing the liquid medicine with a clamp and brought

needles, and Matthew selected a few of them to dip in the

these silver needles, he started to prick the

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