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Chapter 351: Chapter 86, Knocking on the Big Bamboo Stick_2
“Of course.”
Wizard Salossal nodded in agreement.
Given the permission, Link immediately started to perform a physical examination on the fairy. He then utilized the equipment in the operating room to conduct some targeted tests that could yield quick results.
While waiting for the test results, after the Intelligent Puppet had prepared the fairy’s skin, Link directly took up the scalpel and made an incision at the liver area of the fairy.
Having conducted no less than 50 fairy autopsies, Link inherently knew that the most intuitive and conspicuous method to determine if a fairy had mutated, and to what extent, was to investigate the liver.
On the premise of not harming the structure and function of the liver, Link carefully examined the fairy’s liver.
He clarified the degree of the fairy’s mutation.
Link placed the liver back in, sutured it, sealed the abdomen, then cast a first ring water system Healing Technique. Instantly, the incision healed itself, perfectly smooth as before.
It was just that the half scale that had to be cut off would need time to regrow.
Of course, this was just a minor detail, and did not matter.
Link believed that the fairy on the operating table would not mind it either.
Thereafter, Link fell into deep thought.
As soon as the test results came out, he examined them immediately.
After some deliberation, Link knew his next steps.
This surgery could be done, and this matter could be handled.
Link signaled Morpheus through a look and the two of them moved to a corner of the operation room. In front of Wizard Salossal, they began to conspire and confer.
What could be the only aspect that was not too excessive, or you might even say was more excessive, was that Morpheus actually activated a Rune barrier to prevent eavesdropping.
Hum…
The facial expression of Wizard Salossal instantly became complicated.
It was not pleasant.
“What is it?”
Morpheus completely ignored Wizard Salossal’s resentment. He looked at Link and asked out of concern.
Link’s answer would determine whether or not Morpheus could, once again, insult Wizard Salossal or if anything could be “blackmailed” out of him.
Having organized his statement, Link said, “I have more than 95% confidence that I can modify the mutation into being a part of a complete biological enhancement. The outer appearance of the part that has already mutated can be restored, but it might not necessarily be perfect.”
“How much can be restored?”
Morpheus latched onto the point and pressed.
“About 80% I suppose, there will certainly be some flaws,” Link answered. “From the outside appearance, some traces may still be visible. If not, we can consider plastic surgery.”
“Plastic surgery? Hmm…”
Morpheus mused for a while, “that’s not impossible, but it lacks technical substance. Is there any other method?”
“There is. I can try to reverse the mutation process. This would slightly weaken some bodily functions, but it will aid the restoration and handling of external appearances more effectively. I should be able to achieve more than 95% restoration.”
Link added.
Subsequently, the two exchanged a knowing look, understanding each other’s intentions.
Link was quite eager to seize this opportunity to verify his newly conceived plan of reversing mutations.
Morpheus was keen to ruin the scene, insult, or blackmail.
The two were in perfect alignment.
Link remained where he was.
Morpheus dismissed the Rune barrier with a psychopathic grin plastered on his face, like a wolf ready to devour, as he walked towards Wizard Salossal.
“What evil plan are you cooking up now?”
Wizard Salossal immediately got on the alert, asking in a cold tone.
“How can it be an evil plan?”
Morpheus grumbled and said seriously, “I’m here to negotiate with you patiently and kindly.”
“Negotiate what?”
Wizard Salossal didn’t believe his bullshit for a single moment.
With a stern and cold gaze, he looked abhorrent.
Morpheus rubbed his hands together and laughed:
“You see, many people say that we Wizards advocate equivalent exchange.
Therefore, my Potion Department cannot be helping your Medical Department out for free, right?
Eight of my subordinates have already gone to concoct potions for free, which could be seen as a gift.
However, this bothersome surgery, you can’t possibly not be willing to give anything in return, right?.
You are, after all, the head of the Medical Department and a Tier 3 wizard, a person of importance. Surely you wouldn’t skimp on Link’s labor fees, right?”
“Hmph!”
Wizard Salossal snorted indignantly, “Am I petty? I will give the labor fee myself. It has nothing to do with you or the Potion Department. Don’t think you can blackmail anything else from me. I have not settled the score with you about last time when two perfectly good Pharmacists were embarrassed by you.”
“Hehehe…”
Morpheus chuckled mischievously, “Link is the head of my Potion Department research group, and I am the head of Potion Department. His affairs are naturally related to me and the Potion Department. Anyway, I already got Link’s complete authorization to deal this matter in its entirety.”
“Impossible! I don’t agree!”
Wizard Salossal’s eyes widened in fury, loudly protesting. “You, old Morpheus, stop messing around. The Front Line Command Post has called your Potion Department for assistance, not the other way around.”
“Really?”
Morpheus gave a sinister smile. He turned and headed out of the operating room while motioning to Link, “Let’s go–the Medical Department doesn’t need us to be in their way.”
Link gave Wizard Salossal an apologetic smile and followed Morpheus out.
Morpheus dared to do this and raise his stance so presumptuously, knowing well enough that Salossal would not dare to turn against him immediately.
The people in the Medical Department, including Wizard Salossal, simply were not talented. They were merely hardworking “craftsmen” cultivated under the “indoctrinating” education of the Serene Wizard.