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As the hospital director arrived, the atmosphere of the Emergency Medical Center became very tense, serious, and lively.

It was tense because the doctors were nervous psychologically and spiritually, serious because they looked serious on the face, and lively because their actions had gained new vigor.

This was especially so for the doctors who had been working. They looked even more focused, and their actions were professional as if they were filming a movie.

When the attending physician Zhao Leyi encountered a young man who had his arm injured, he first put on gloves and masks before he put on an eye mask before he took a needle to do regional anesthesia, then he stood up straight with his feet apart while he performed compressions on the patient. He was so serious it was as if he performed heart surgery.