What shocked him even more was that he hadn't felt any pain at all, as if these two hands were not his own, slowly turning black. By the time the doctor arrived, the small finger on his right hand had rotted away to reveal the bone, which was utterly immobile and even black, feebly connected together.
The left hand was slightly better off, but it wasn't much better, spurting blood out huffily, with some areas nearly exposing the bone as well.
Lady Bai, terrified of getting infected, didn't dare come close at all and could only clutch her handkerchief, howling as though she had lost her son.
Han Taining was both anxious and irritated, loudly berating the doctor to hurry up and find a solution.
After examining for a long time, the doctor couldn't detect anything amiss. Initially suspecting poisoning, but after using the Silver Needle, he found that it didn't blacken at all.
This really stumped the doctor.