Rebirth of the Prime Dragon Master -
Chapter 248 The Surgical Operation
A crowd of soldiers and spirit manipulators gathered by the side and were shocked when they heardwhat Rocky had said. Disbelief was written on their faces, and they exchanged looks, as if saying thatRocky had overestimated his skills.
"Did I hear that right? Rocky claimed that he could treat and cure Commander Marin's spirit-manipulated beast? He has to be lying! Everyone can see that it is hurt beyond any help. EvenSheridan has said that it is incurable, and he knows what he is talking about because he has seenand healed so many cases of severely injured spirit-manipulated beasts. Then, who does Rocky thinkhe is, to say that he can do what Sheridan says is impossible? He is simply showing off to feel big!""I agree with you. I bet he wants to ingratiate himself with Commander Marin. And he is doing thatbecause he is desperate that she recalls him to the spirit manipulator squad from the beast farm."If he can cure it, then so can I."
All of a sudden, everyone started protesting and the atmosphere at the training ground quicklyturned tumultuous. It became crystal clear that no one present, believed an iota of what Rocky hadclaimed he could do - that he could treat and cure Verdanim.
Marin, who had always relied on Sheridan to make her war-damaged spirit manipulated creatureshealthy, and ready to go to another battle, was no exception. She too, like the others present, hadmisgivings about Rocky's claim.
"You don't believe me, do you?" Rocky asked Marin. He didn't care about what people thought ofhim or what he said, but he respected Marin, and wanted to know what she really thought.
"Rocky, can you really help Marin, to make Verdanim well? I hope this is not a false claim.” Sheridan,who had been silent all this while, asked, as he was surprised at what Rocky had said. Although heknew that Rocky came up with novel ideas from time to time, not knowing how truthful or skilledRocky was, he was genuinely intrigued and wanted to know how he planned to cure Verdanim, for,in his eyes, that was a formidable task.
"Yes, but what I have in mind is untested and can be dangerous. Yet I think, I should try myapproach. It is possible that it might endanger Verdanim’s life even more. However, in my opinion,that is the only option we have at this point," Rocky said in a serious tone. His way was to operateon Verdanim, and that came with risks. Also, till then, Rocky had performed surgeries only on smallspirit-manipulated beasts, not on any gigantic creature, like Verdanim was. This being his first, itwould surely be a high-risk procedure.
"How can I trust you? Even Sheridan said that he could not help Verdanim, as his condition isbeyond help,” Marin said sceptically.
"Well, it is up to you to trust me or not. Obviously, it is your call," Rocky spoke calmly. It seemed thathe did not care whether or not Marin believed that he could treat Verdanim and restore his health.Marin was torn. Sheridan had run out of solutions and she did not know if she could trust Rocky. Inher heart, she did not believe that Rocky knew what to do to make Verdanim regain his health andstrength. Finally, she looked to Sheridan for help, for being in a state of panic, she could not decidewhat to do - give Rocky the go-ahead or deny him permission to treat Verdanim.
Sheridan immediately understood from the way Marin was looking at him that she wanted to knowwhat he thought and whether she could trust Rocky. Then he turned to look at Rocky and observehis body language. Sheridan found that Rocky's demeanor spoke of confidence, and did notcommunicate any hesitation at all. Seeing that, it seemed to him that Rocky might have solutions.Also, he knew that things could not get worse, so he decided to take a chance with Rocky.
"Marin, I would say, let him try, he might succeed where I cannot,” sighing, Sheridan said to Marin.Now that Sheridan had given his opinion, Marin looked to Rocky and told him that she wasentrusting Verdanim in his care since Sheridan had said that she could trust him. But she wouldnever forgive him if there was a slightest problem, and Verdanim's condition worsened because ofRocky's treatment. "You will pay, remember that.”
"What if I succeed and make Verdanim well?" Rocky asked, smiling, with his arms crossed in front ofhis chest.
"In that case, I will grant you one wish - you can ask for anything, and I will give it to you,” Marinsaid, after hesitating, briefly. If Rocky could do what he had claimed he could, she would doanything for him. Moreover, she knew that he would never make unreasonable requests. After all,she was the military camp's commander and no one would dare to cross their limits with her.
Now that Marin had given her consent, Rocky took charge and told some of the people who werewith Marin to get some soldiers to carry Verdanim to the beast farm. Further, saying, "I'll be backsoon," Rocky turned around and left to prepare for the surgical procedure.
Verdanim's stomach was hemorrhaging profusely, which most probably the rupturing of a greatartery had caused. Rocky knew that if the pressure in the abdominal cavity were to increase anyhigher, it would cause a multiple organ failure, which in turn, would render operating, and savingVerdanim, who would die because of the shock of the excessive bleeding, impossible.
Therefore, Rocky had to start the surgery on an urgent basis, without any delay, as Verdanim'scondition was quickly becoming alarming. But as it was a gigantic creature, Rocky understood thathe would not be able to take Verdanim into the operation theater. Therefore, he would have tooperate in the beast stable.
As there was no time to lose, Rocky ran to fetch the surgical instruments he needed for theoperation, from the lab. Once there, he gathered them quickly, put them in a sterile basket, andhastened back to the military camp with it.
Some soldiers and other helpers had already taken Verdanim to the stable, by the time Rockyreached the beast farm. There he saw that many people, including Marin, had formed a circlearound Verdanim, surrounding him completely.
Seeing such a large crowd, Rocky shouted from afar, "Sheridan, ask them to leave the stable,” as heentered the place.
"Hey, Rocky, I am your teacher. Show respect. How dare you shout at me and order me," Sheridanobjected to Rocky's tone of voice.
"Do you or don't you, want me to make Verdanim better for Marin?" Rocky asked Sheridanimpatiently.
Rocky's irritated way of talking affected Sheridan, and he immediately looked dejected. He alsoknew that Verdanim's survival solely depended on Rocky now. Besides, he was tense as he was notaware of what Rocky's method would be. Having known Marin since she was a child, Sheridan'sheart ached at seeing her so sad. For her happiness’ sake, he wished that Rocky would succeed intreating Verdanim. Then, in a loud voice, he chased away all the people who were crowding outsidethe beast stable.
"Are you happy now? I told everyone to disperse. Look, they have gone," Sheridan addressed Rocky,when he came back.
"I can see one person standing there.” Rocky pointed at Marin, who was standing outsideVerdanim's stable.
"Do you think it is possible for her to leave?" Sheridan rolled his eyes at Rocky in exasperation, surethat Marin would not leave until she had seen that Verdanim was safe.
"You have to take care of the situation, don't you. I won't do anything unless she leaves," Rocky saidarrogantly. He knew that watching him operate on her dear Verdamin would be tortuous for Marin,and she would shout at him for causing it further pain and distress. That, in turn, would distract himand prevent him from doing a perfect job.
Sheridan frowned. However, he knew that he had no choice but to convince Marin to leave, forotherwise, Rocky would not start treating Verdanim. So, he went out and approached Marin, whowas standing looking forlorn and worried, and persuaded her to leave for Verdanim's sake.
"Are you satisfied? Now, can you tell me how you will treat Verdanim?" Sheridan asked, as soon ashe had joined Rocky in the stable.
"If I tell you, then I will be your teacher, and you will have to respect me as one. Leave this job tome. I can handle it by myself. You go, and drink your wine. Remember to come back tomorrowmorning," Rocky pushed Sheridan out of the stable and shut the door in his face, because he wasrunning out of time.
"I wonder what he will do? He is so young and inexperienced," perplexed, Sheridan murmured tohimself. But he was reassured on seeing Rocky, who was standing in front of Verdanim, looking likea picture of confidence. Then he left the beast stable.
After Sheridan had left, Rocky brought the sterile basket of surgical tools into the stable, whereVerdanim lay on the soil floor. After clearing and leveling a small area, he spread a white cloth onthe ground and placed the tools on it, symmetrically one alongside the other. After that, he dippeda rag cloth into one of the two buckets that he had fetched and placed near Verdanim. Finally,Rocky started cleaning the blood from its wounded body with the wet rag.
By now, Verdanim's condition was rapidly deteriorating. Nearly unconscious, it was struggling tokeep its eyes open, and having trouble breathing. It seemed that the pressure in its abdominalcavity was so much that it would explode.
After scrubbing and completing the pre-surgery procedures, Rocky started operating without anyfurther delay. He first suctioned out the hematocele from Verdanim's abdominal cavity, to reducethe pressure on other organs.
"Sleep well,” Rocky said, and fed Verdanim some diluted Centipede-snake venom to anesthetize it.Seeing that the anesthesia had taken effect on Verdanim and it was completely unconscious, Rockyimmediately took the largest scalpel and cut open its lower belly. He repeated this move three timesto completely rip it open. Immediately, a pool of blood was all over the stable floor.
When Verdanim's abdominal cavity was totally drained off the blood, using tweezers, Rocky startedtucking the loose flesh so that he could replace the ruptured aorta. Moreover, that was easy to spot, asit was gargantuan in size.
Rocky then, quickly found the bleeding aorta whose diameter was the size of a small water pipe. Itscondition was much worse than what he could imagine or had expected it to be. As more than onesegment was ruptured, it was difficult to fix it. Also, he knew that if anything were to go wrongduring the operation, the aorta might rupture again, and Verdanim would not survive that.
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