Chapter 23 - Discovery

"The brain damage is too serious, there's no need to open the skull anymore." Su Ning turned around and asked Yin Tao, "In order not to minimize damage to destroy the body, can you collect the vitreous fluid, blood, and urine first? Can you do this on your own?"

The technique for collecting vitreous fluid required a high degree of precision. It was undoubtedly a challenge for interns, but Yin Tao already had a lot of hands-on experience, so she was not at all worried that she would make any mistakes.

"No problem, Master." Yin Tao took out a syringe and gently opened the deceased's eyelids. She tilted the syringe and inserted it into the victim's sclera. After confirming the position of the crystalline body and the pupil, Yin Tao slowly pulled the syringe and extracted about 2 milliliters of glue-like liquid.

When Su Ning saw Yin Tao's dexterous work, he nodded in approval. He then removed his rubber gloves and began to take autopsy notes on the side.

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