Recent Graduate: Opened a Hospital in a Supernatural World

In modern society, while many things are lacking, there's certainly no shortage of people.

Lin Lin, a top graduate from the clinical medicine department of a 985 medical university, faced...

Chapter 30 A Knife on the Head 2

Because the gap was not very large, Lin Lin did not take any other measures and simply dripped Class B healing agent into the gap.

The next scalp suture work was left to Nan Sheng and Xiao Yu.

Each person sews one side, and then sews to the middle where the two people meet and you're done.

The remaining healing agent should be dripped onto the contact area between the skull and scalp from time to time during the scalp suturing process to help healing.

After explaining the rest of the things, Lin Lin went to the cleaning area to wash his hands, because there was a Mr. Water Ghost waiting in the hall.

You asked Lin Lin how he knew Mr. Shui Gui was coming? After all, it wasn't the agreed time yet.

Because when Lin Lin turned around and went to the pharmacy, he saw Mr. Shui Gui sitting in the corner.

When she arrived at the hall, everyone's attention was focused on her.

Lin Lin nodded to everyone and invited Mr. Shui Gui into his office.

After entering the office with Lin Lin, Mr. Shui Gui let out a long breath and said, "Doctor Lin, what is that Yama King doing here?"

"King of Hell?" Lin Lin asked doubtfully.

"He's the head of the Special Investigation Bureau! His last name is Yan, and everyone calls him King Yan..." Mr. Shui Gui was so excited that he danced with joy, but there was a hint of fear in his eyes, as if the mention of this name made him feel scared.

Lin Lin couldn't help but frown and interrupted reluctantly, "You...you speak more quietly, the clinic is not soundproof." She was worried that Mr. Shui Gui's voice would cause unnecessary trouble.

However, Lin Lin's reminder did not work, but instead plunged the entire room into silence.

Everyone in the hall looked at each other, unsure how to respond.

Their hearts were filled with awe and fear of this person in charge, as if his name itself carried an irresistible majesty.