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... re professionals dressed in dark blue stood around the operating table and focused on their work.

The surgeon kept his eyes on the patient’s wounds. “Sweat!”

A young woman standing next to the surgeon picked up the gauze immediately and dried his sweat while avoiding his eyes!

“Hemostatic forceps!”

“…”

“Gauze!”

“…”

“Scissors!”

“…”

With a snip, the surgeon’s hands halted before he relaxed.

“The patient’s breathing is ...

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