Selma Payne's POV:
A nurse observed the changes in Carey's blood pressure and oxygen. From her calm expression, there was no problem for the time being.
Although I'd faced many bloody corpses, the blood on the operating table and the blood on the battlefield were completely different. The blood on the battlefield meant plunder and death, so there was no need to worry. Defeating the enemy was the only goal.
However, it was different on the operating table. Losing even one more drop of blood could cause irreversible damage. Thus, as a complete rookie, I had to be careful and use all my strength to take any small action under the doctor's guidance. This made me feel a kind of stiffness and fatigue from the bottom of my heart.
This fatigue peaked when the chief surgeon cut open Carey's uterus. It was a giant baby whose plump limbs and fair skin was not the state a newborn should have.