Haitang loathed beast fighting; the mere mention of it reminded her of the Eastern dragon from her dreams. The Leopard Clan were not only dangerous, but also considered brave—yes, brave…
Healing injured orcs while letting humans be bitten to death is not heroism; it's nothing but filth and depravity.
Haitang didn't feel much pity for the beastmen who had been brought there. Perhaps it was because her dislike for the leopard tribe was ingrained in her bones. She could feel pity for people, but not for just anyone.
Those people were hard to talk to. Lion Dragon immediately got angry, "What kind of attitude is this? Are you looking down on me?" Lion Dragon was furious. What did they mean by looking down on him?
Actually, I really look down on him. Lion Dragon was unhappy but insisted on saving him anyway. When Haitang looked at Lion Dragon, she didn't say anything. Lion Dragon was a little nervous as he stitched up the wound and treated him.
Although there were some mishaps along the way, it wasn't anything too unexpected. With Haitang's guidance, it was completed quickly, and I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that the orc looked better.
"Do you feel satisfied?" Haitang asked Shilong. Shilong nodded. Although he studied medicine, he had mostly caused deaths. This was the first time he had saved someone.
"From now on, when you're toying with other people's lives and sending them to their deaths, Lion Dragon, think about your current sense of honor and satisfaction," Haitang said, looking at Lion Dragon. Lion Dragon was slightly taken aback. Satisfaction?
He felt frustrated and resentful when he failed to test drugs on others, but now he is happy. Compared to the previous situation, he likes the feeling he has now.
"Hmm," but he only liked him, not that he was kind-hearted. Haitang saw through Shilong's thoughts, but didn't point it out... She just wanted to see how the child would choose. She had no choice but to let him learn to be a doctor properly.
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