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Chapter 2884 Bone Examination

Author: Five Generals
“Please calm down. I have to examine him further.”

Hoffman had decades of experience in the medical field. He had met people even more disrespectful than the man, so he was not bothered and simply told him to calm down.

He then stepped closer to the bed, slightly bent over, and started to touch Blackie’s arms and legs.

“Ugh…”

The barely unconscious Blackie groaned in pain when Holfman examined his injuries.

“Fuck! You bastard! Get your hands off Blackie!”

“Thump!”

The man with the flabby cheeks slammed his fist on the side table, sending all the medical instruments crashing to the floor.

The other men glared at Holfman, some even tried to pull the doctor away from Blackie.

Seeing his master being scolded, Sebastian bellowed, “Shut up if you don’t know anything! Dr. Wright is examining the patient’s bones! If we don’t understand the extent of the damage, how can we treat him?”

The man was struck with realization after being shouted at.

He looked at Holfman sinister
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