Synopsis
The chapter opens with the discovery of a corpse with its face ripped off, highlighting the brutal realities of the world. The scene then shifts to a medical clinic run by the 'White Dragon,' which is treating children with scoliosis and other complications caused by neurofibroma. The clinic utilizes its wealth from treating famous martial artists to fund the surgeries, asking patients to repay by performing three good deeds. The chapter also delves into the surgical complexities and potential dangers of the procedures, including concerns about the patient's ability to withstand surgery and the need for a precise technique using martial arts.
Quick Summary
A gruesome discovery of a face-ripped corpse leads to a discussion of common violence, while a separate narrative focuses on a clinic providing complex and expensive surgeries to children with a hereditary disease under a 'three good deeds' repayment system.
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