She Stuns the World - Chapter 131: Chapter 131

Book: She Stuns the World Chapter 131 2025-09-10

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Her voice came muffled from behind her mask, making it difficult for Matthew to recognize her as Athena.
However, Matthew felt that the doctor was somewhat familiar. Her height, build, demeanor, movements, and even the gaze behind her glasses reminded him of Athena.
He couldn't help but wonder, 'Could Athena and Dr. Annie be related? Is their connection deeper than it appears?'
On the other hand, Athena's mind was fully focused on the surgery.
She led the team into the operating theater area, changed into surgical scrubs, and entered the sterile operating theater.
Not everyone was needed in the room, so some remained outside, watching through the glass, ready to assist at any moment.
In the operating theater, Athena asked the people from the scientific research department, "Are you ready?"
The researchers nodded and replied, "Yes."
According to the surgical plan, after opening the patient's skull, a specially formulated magnetic fluid would be injected into the targeted bone fragments with an extremely fine injection needle. Once the fragments became magnetic, a magnet would be used to suck them out.
The bone fragments were very thin, and the injection process required utmost precision. There couldn't be even the slightest mistake.
Humans alone couldn't handle such delicate operations, but the instruments could.
The top scientific research team of the Vission Group had successfully developed a lithography machine.
Given a few more years, they would definitely be able to produce the most advanced lithography machine in the world, ending the foreign dominance over the nation's chip supply.
A lithography machine is the most sophisticated instrument on Earth. Some said the technology is akin to splitting a single hair into tens of thousands of pieces.
So, if Vission Group had created such a machine, developing an ultra-fine needle and instrument capable of injecting fluid into bone fragments in a short time was hardly a challenge.
Two researchers brought over a delicate instrument and secured it beside the operating table. After that, they began the simple yet extraordinary procedure.
Athena and the others had seen all kinds of high-tech technology that exceeded ordinary people's imagination. Therefore, they remained calm.
However, the experts observing from behind the glass were left speechless, with only one thought in their minds: "Amazing!"
Ten minutes later, the instrument extracted the least dangerous bone fragment. Thirty minutes later, the second fragment was removed. After an hour and a half, the most dangerous third fragment was successfully extracted, with almost no bleeding, and the patient's brain nerves were undamaged.
The researchers exited the room amidst the applause.
Next, it was Athena's turn.
She was highly experienced in this kind of surgery, and her skills were refined to perfection. Everyone was at ease.
As usual, she performed without a single mistake. Additionally, the medication, surgical tools, and sutures she used were the best and most advanced, unavailable on the market.
Meanwhile, Matthew stood outside the surgical area, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed. He lowered his head slightly and closed his eyes, waiting motionlessly. He remained in that position without saying anything, resembling a lifelike and perfect mannequin.
Suddenly, the sliding door opened, and a nurse stepped out carrying a tray.
Matthew raised his head, opened his eyes, and quickly walked forward. Struggling to contain his anxiety, he asked hopefully, "How did the surgery go?"
The nurse replied with a smile, "The surgery went very smoothly. All three fragments have been removed. The patient will be taken to the ICU for observation shortly. These are the three fragments."
Matthew looked at the few blood-stained bones in the tray and felt his legs went weak. Fortunately, Louis caught him.
Matthew shook his head and stood upright, trying to compose himself. Then, he asked the nurse politely, "Can I keep these fragments as a memento?"
He wanted to keep the broken bones to remind himself how badly his sister had been harmed.

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