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846. Chapter 846 Retinal detachment?

Then, I saw him tapping Xiao Nuzhi's temple.

Xiao Nuzhi screamed in pain.

Then, Yi Xin looked at Xiao Naozhi and asked:

"Princess, can you see now?"

Hearing Yi Xin ask this, Xiao Nuzhi noticed that light had appeared in front of his eyes.

Feeling a little surprised, she nodded to Yi Xin.

"General Yi, what on earth is going on?"

Helian Haoyu, who had been silent for a while, spoke again.

"Your Majesty, please wait a moment."

Then, Yi Xin took out a silver needle from his arms and stabbed it into Xiao Nuzhi's eye.

"Princess, don't be nervous, this needle will make you blind again..."

"Um."

Hearing what Yi Xin said, Xiao Nuozhi nodded.

At this time, with Helian Haoyu by her side, she was not afraid of anything.

Then, she felt Yi Xin do something in the corner of her eyes, and heard him say:

"A membrane of the visual network in the princess's eyes (PS: it's the retina, I'm just messing around here, you can ignore it) may have been severely detached due to a violent impact, but it did not fall completely, so temporary blindness will occur.

Condition......"

Violent impact? A membrane of the vision network fell off?

Isn’t that what medical science calls retinal detachment caused by violent impact?

Xiao Naozhi was a little surprised because of Yi Xin's statement.

However, soon, she began to understand.

The Princess Nuzhi was pushed on the table and hit so many times before that she wished she could be killed directly.

This time, I only encountered retinal detachment, so I was lucky.

Just listen to Yi Xin continue:

"If rescue is not done in time, the princess will be completely blind by the time the membrane completely falls off."

One sentence made Helian Haoyu and Xiao Naozhi completely change their expressions.

Completely blind?

Xiao Naozhi once thought that he could die, and there were even several ways to die.

However, she never imagined that she would experience such a thing as blindness.


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