Chapter 411:

It was the first time Doctor Beirne had received such direct orders from Memphis, so he couldn't help but focus 200% of his attention, hastily making all kinds of guarantees and promises.

Memphis had appointed him as the head of the medical unit, giving him full authority over staff assignments, which was essentially the status of a hospital director before the apocalypse. If Memphis were to tell him to bring someone back from the dead, he'd still try his best.

Memphis also asked him to take a look at the broken arm on his left bicep. But when he heard that it would take 30 minutes to cast a splint, he declined, saying he'd come back later.

It was too costly—time was scarce.

The system's healing abilities weren’t all-powerful, and the human body’s natural recovery was still key. Despite undergoing continuous healing, it seemed like his body had developed some resistance to it. Even with more treatment, his condition wouldn’t improve immediately; he had to rely on himself to recover sl
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