
Infinite Time Travel: Starting from the Emergency Department
by Tiga Concave And Convex Slow
About This Novel
They are all reborn, so it makes sense to be able to hear their organs speak! [Liver: Who said hypoglycemia? You just have hypoglycemia, your whole family is hypoglycemic, bah, quackery] [Brain: The master's life index has dropped to 5%, consciousness is collapsing, and the machine is expected to shut down in 3 minutes. [Heart: So tired... I can't beat anymore... Brothers... I have to take the first step] (The first stop in the world is "Emergency Doctor", the follow-up world is "Hong Kong TV Series", "High School", "The Walking Dead", "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", "Harry Potter", "American Comics"...)
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Official(4)Scraped 7d ago
Not interesting
The system provides technology, then a patient appears, the protagonist steals the show, everyone questions, and the protagonist slaps him in the face. . . . Thousands of times, it's all the same
Update quickly, I can't wait
Why did the author disappear? Update quickly
When I saw Chapter 14, I really couldn't read anymore. For us laymen, the names of diseases, surgical medications, etc. Are very professional, presentable, and well written. I could continue watching other plots, but when I got to the point where the hand was cut off, I really couldn't continue watching. The operating room where the operation was being performed was completely turned into a conference room by the author. On this point, I can only give it one star, and I have no interest in reading this book again.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 7d ago
Not interesting
The system provides technology, then a patient appears, the protagonist steals the show, everyone questions, and the protagonist slaps him in the face. . . . Thousands of times, it's all the same
Update quickly, I can't wait
Why did the author disappear? Update quickly
When I saw Chapter 14, I really couldn't read anymore. For us laymen, the names of diseases, surgical medications, etc. Are very professional, presentable, and well written. I could continue watching other plots, but when I got to the point where the hand was cut off, I really couldn't continue watching. The operating room where the operation was being performed was completely turned into a conference room by the author. On this point, I can only give it one star, and I have no interest in reading this book again.









