It has been four hours since the surgery started, and the doctors finally removed Leon's spine after struggling for 20 minutes.
They were having a hard time operating the surgery because Leon's body was constantly trying to heal him. However, as the process was slow, the doctors weren't aware of it.
After assembling the artificial spine, they connected it with the other bones and installed it inside Leon's body. Once it was installed, they had to run a check-up to confirm the pairing of all the parts.
The spine was connected to the chip, which was functioning similarly to the human's spinal cord. It was supposed to be inserted inside Leon's brain and exchanged with the spinal cord. But Leon stopped them.
"There is no need for the chip. If you are done with the pairing, get to the next procedure already," Leon ordered.
"But this chip is the main—"