As the living scapegoat's voice fell, everyone looked at Bodhisattva Xinglin.
Bodhisattva Xinglin's words were still lingering in his ears!
Did he say that William's effect was not good?
At least in his opinion, the effect was not good.
Hahaha, it's ridiculous to think about it now.
Was there anything better than this?
"Should I just jump into the mountains and beat the tiger?"
As a medical figure at the level of Mount Tai and the Big Dipper, how could Bodhisattva Xinglin say something so irresponsible?
Or could it be that he didn't test William's chances of survival at all?
Whether it was talking nonsense or being incompetent, it was a fatal blow to his reputation as a doctor!
Although the people at the scene did not say it out in person, their expressions had already explained everything.
They no longer looked at Bodhisattva Xinglin with reverence.
Instead, he was full of doubts, doubts, and even ridicule.
No matter how good his medical skills were, so what?