When Helian Chengyan's blood was first introduced into Chi Xingye's body, there was a moment of rejection, causing her pain and physical discomfort. However, the rejection subsided within a few seconds, and the pain on her face gradually eased.
Helian Chengyan's nerves, too, savor a moment of respite.
Despite this, he kept his eyes fixed on the woman in the bed, terrified of any new complications. Chi Xingye's face, originally as pale as snow, no longer looked as ghastly after his blood circulated through her body, but her eyes remained tightly shut, a testament to her ongoing pain.
After observing her for a while, Helian Chengyan instructed the doctor to draw more of his blood.
During her eventual surgery, there would be significant blood loss, so it was necessary for him to donate extra "just in case".
The doctor reluctantly looked at his extended arm, seeing multiple needle marks already.