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Chapter 1368 Cerela: Gretel, are you eating behind my back?!

 Gretel screamed, and caught all the wild boars in the litter, including the cubs and half-grown wild boars, and performed operations.

Two animals died due to bleeding during the operation. The puncture device damaged the right atrium and vena cava respectively, causing the right atrium and vena cava to tear and bleed to death.

One animal died from ventricular fibrillation.

After the puncture was successful, ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation developed, and intrathoracic defibrillation was performed three times. After slowing down of the heartbeat and spontaneous ventricular rhythm, the patient was given stimulation surgery (adrenaline replacement plan) three times, but in the end he could not be saved.

After opening the chest, one patient was found to have severe pericardial adhesions, and then his breathing and heartbeat slowed down and he died.

One patient died of congestive heart failure 8 hours after the operation. An autopsy revealed obvious congestion in both lungs and liver. The diameter of the ventricular septal defect was 10 mm.

The remaining seven, thankfully, all survived. As for how long they can survive, and whether there will be any obvious physiological changes after raising them for three months, this...

Gretel didn't know either. He didn't even know whether the experimental subjects captured in the Emerald Dream would still be there the next time they dreamed.

[A novel app that has been running stably for many years, comparable to the old book-chasing tool, used by all old bookworms]

Alas, otherwise, how about observing it for a while?

Gretel set up a desk outside the breeding room. While observing the pigs, he wrote furiously. Experiment records, experimental insights, next experimental plan, experimental plan...

He was studying hard, and outside the bedroom, Cerela had been wandering around for a whole day. Finally, she couldn't bear it anymore and rushed to drag Elder Fahim over:

"Elder, look at him! He hasn't left his room for two days and two nights! He will starve to death if he continues like this!"

"Well, don't worry." Elder Fahim raised his head and looked at the sky: the morning light was dim and the dew was full. If Gretel fell asleep last night, then he had slept for more than 48 hours...

It's a bit long, but not too long. As for starving to death or something like that, to be honest, a level 14 nature walker will starve to death if he doesn't eat or drink for 48 hours?

If it doesn’t exist, it won’t exist even if you add another zero!

He raised his hand and flicked it, and the bedroom door suddenly opened and floated to the side silently. Elder Fahim took a step forward, turned his mental power slightly, and immediately smiled:

"It's okay, it's okay. He was probably doing research or something in the Emerald Dream, and it took a little longer."

He raised his arms and stopped Cerela. Then he stepped forward and saw Gretel lying flat on the bed, breathing softly and slowly, as if nothing.

Serila listened carefully and felt that his breathing had more than doubled and his heartbeat had become extremely slow. She pulled the elder's arm again:

"Elder, look at him!"

"I know, I know." The elder continued to pat her with a smile:

"It's okay. He is surrounded by the power of nature, and his body's needs are also supplied by the power of nature. That's it, don't be afraid."

Cerela still held him tight. The elder lowered his gaze and sensed Gretel's condition for a while. He raised his other hand, flexed his five fingers, and tapped the void three times:

"wake up!"

Grete stood up like a carp and suddenly jumped up. As soon as he opened his eyes, he saw Elder Fahim looking at him with a smile. Behind him, Cerela revealed half of his snow-white face, half happy and half sad:

"Gretel, you're awake! You've been sleeping for so long! Are you hungry? Let's go eat!"

"Uh, I don't..."

Gulu...

Obviously, Grete's belly has its own ideas...

Serira was so proud that she dragged Gretel and rushed to the dining hall. As soon as she ran in, she shouted:

"Meat! Meat! I want to eat meat! Gretel has been hungry for two days! Give us meat quickly!"

"Come on, come on!" There are many such starving ghosts in the magic academy, especially the soldiers, who are more fierce than the others when they grab the meat and eat it.

Not long after she finished shouting, Grandma Pariya walked up to the two of them with two large dinner plates and banged twice:

"Here, meat, big chunks! Eat as much as you like, there won't be enough!"

As soon as the lid is lifted, hot air and aroma hit your face.

Grete leaned back reflexively, and then he saw clearly that on the plate was a big elbow as thick as the mouth of a bowl, golden red in color, with a soft skin that was trembling as if it was about to flow down at any time.

The big elbow was bent upside down on the plate, and the height of the bones was already at the same level as his eyes...

"Well, can you change it to something else, like a fish or something... I've eaten too much pork these days..."

Serila just screamed in joy, raised her elbow and took a bite, leaving a huge gap in the big elbow. After hearing this, she quickly looked over, with a circle of sauce on her face:

"Eating pork? Gretel, when did you eat pork? We haven't eaten it these past few days! - Ah, you ate it behind my back, right?"

Gretel: "..."

Can I say I ate it at the Emerald Dream?

Ah, can I say it?

In the past few days, I have been doing experiments in the Emerald Dream and killed 5 piglets. In order not to waste, and to consolidate my understanding of the laws of nature, I have always eaten pork, and I have eaten it several times...

Pagoda pork, sweet and sour pork belly, stir-fried kidneys, fatty pork...

In order to ensure that the natural laws operating in the Emerald Dream did not deviate from his understanding, Gretel tried to make it as detailed and complicated as possible, or had stricter requirements on the heat.

Even so, eating in different ways every day made him feel a little tired of the pork.

Today, with such a big pig's knuckle in front of me, Grete really wants to eat something different...

"Ah, I haven't eaten anything. I dreamed about eating pork..."

Under the intense gaze of the silver dragon girl, Gretel shrank silently, then cut off a piece from the big elbow and stuffed it into his mouth.

Stop it!

Stop it!

Stuff your mouth with food and stop talking nonsense!

With Elder Fahim to consult and the sufficient natural power on Elf Island as backup, Gretel's research in the Emerald Dream progressed very quickly.

In surgery, with enough opportunities to practice, most doctors can quickly improve their skills. With the endless piglets in the Emerald Dream, Gretel's progress in making animal models is also rapid:

pigs with ventricular septal defects;

Pigs with ventricular septal defect and pulmonary artery stenosis;

Large thoracotomy surgery, small incision surgery, minimally invasive surgery, cardiac catheterization surgery...

Survive one day after surgery, survive two days, survive one month...

Of course, Grete also paid a heavy price for this.

In the past, I trained and studied during the day, and could sleep at night. Now I train and study during the day, and as soon as I touch the pillow at night, I go to the Emerald Dream to continue research...

If you work around the clock for 24 hours, you are right. If there is a capitalist who can squeeze his employees like this, working during the day and studying by himself at night, he will laugh in his dreams.

Grete himself lamented that if he had such a learning spirit in college, he would probably be able to get into a better school, instead of just taking the postgraduate entrance examination at this school?

Finally, when the Lord of Thunder adjusted the magnetic field strength and began to adjust the signal accuracy, Gretel was very proud and invited several elders:

"Look, I've made an animal model!"


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