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The ambulance crew shook their heads at Suhyuk's words. If they cut the stone, the surroundings might collapse.

"Then the surroundings may collapse." they said. Suhyuk, fixing his gaze on the victim, opened his mouth,

"My idea is to have his leg amputated."

Everyone's eyes turned big. It was an idea that nobody thought of.

"You are talking nonsense. Who are you?"

When a crew member asked, Suhyuk said briefly. "I'm a doctor."

Then he knelt down on one side of the victim's head, with the blood pack raised.

Suhyuk asked the victim smiling blankly, "Can you move your right leg?"

His leg wriggled. As expected, the right side was not trapped.

But there was bleeding there. The victim let out a painful groan.

"It looks like you've been pierced by something."

Suhyuk knitted his brows. What was it?

But it was not the point.

"You said you do not have senses. Did you feel it on your left leg?"

He nodded his head. He could not get out because of his trapped left leg.

Suhyuk had a brief sigh. The muscles in the crushed area were getting worse and worse.

That's why he had no senses there.

"I think you have to have your leg amputated. The odds are 6 to 4."

"Oh ..." A sigh came out of the mouth of the victim.

"It sounds like the odds are I might die."

"Yes."

However, the worst could happen when they took away the stone as it was.

Bywater syndrome. Muscles that are pressured by some parts of the body are necrotic and produce toxic substances. When it releases the stone and the pressure is released, the poisonous substance in one place roams the body in the blood.

Bleeding was severe.

"I am taking low blood pressure medicine.Would it be okay?"

At his bittersweet words, Suhyuk's expression got worse.

That's why bleeding was happening.

"I think you should make a decision."

"Give me a little time to think."

Suhyuk nodded his head. Then, he handed the blood pack to the paramedics and climbed up. "Please save my husband!"

Tears flowed constantly from the eyes of the victim's wife.

"Do you think he can't be pulled out?"

Suhyuk nodded his head at Lee 's question.

"One of his legs was trapped under a stone. I think we should consider amputation."

A bolt out of the blue to her. She knelt down helplessly.

Suhyuk, moving the heap of stones that trapped the victim, said to Lee,

"Bywater syndrome. I think we need to cut his leg and have him get surgery."

Lee looked at Suhyuk quietly. His shoulders slumped. It was as if Lee was looking at the victim's family when he saw what he was doing.

He was throwing the piled stones one by one. As for a large stone that he could not remove with hands, he rolled it over with a steel pipe. But his own strength was limited. Among them, a big rock did not move a bit.

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