Pale Blue Inquiry

Chapter 551 - 551 551 Truly Unbelievable


551: Chapter 551: Truly Unbelievable 551: Chapter 551: Truly Unbelievable It was an assassin, a member of the Black Specter organization, engaging in suicidal assassination behavior.


Daring to act here meant he was fully prepared to die.


“Ah!”


This sudden incident also made many people scream, especially Liu Shiyi standing behind Tangyu, who was so frightened that she covered her mouth and stared wide-eyed, completely stunned as if greatly shocked.


Her hand involuntarily gripped her clothes tightly, almost tearing the hem off.


“Tangyu, be careful.” Rao Yuanzhi reacted quickly, trying to push Tangyu away, but it was too late.


A cold glint passed through Doctor Xiao’s eyes.


Everything had happened so suddenly that no one had expected the patient brought in to actually be an assassin in disguise.


Such a disguise was incredibly hard to believe, with someone going so far as to break his own legs into an unhuman shape.


His body was covered in wounds, which could not be faked, otherwise, he would not have fooled the doctors and been brought here.


It was astonishing what kind of assassin could commit such a deranged act.


Everything was too urgent, and the originally bustling Central Square suddenly fell silent, with almost everyone’s gaze fixed on Tangyu.


“Quick, stop him!” Security and police at the scene also rushed over, but they were too late.


Chairman Bi stood up in shock, as if a sharp dagger had stabbed into his heart.


If something were to happen to Tangyu, the traditional medicine delegation would clearly be in great danger.


Tangyu’s gaze instantly turned cold, and his nerves tensed up, as the danger was too close to him, so close that Tangyu could feel the footsteps of death.


Tangyu reacted lightning-fast, grabbing the assassin’s wrist and lifting it skyward.


“Bang!” A loud gunshot sounded like thunder, echoing throughout the venue and striking everyone’s hearts.


Many closed their eyes, unable to bear watching the scene unfold.


However, to the surprise of those who had closed their eyes, there was no further disturbance, and the place remained silent.


Some of the braver ones opened their eyes only to witness an incredible scene — Tangyu had not been shot and had fallen but was grappling with the assassin.


The gunshot had been fired into the sky, and the two were now fighting intensely.


Others finally reacted, a crowd surrounded and subdued the assassin on the spot, and the gun was seized.


The assassination attempt had ended, narrowly avoiding disaster.


“Phew, that was close.” Tangyu also let out a sigh of relief.


The police had rushed up and took the assassin away, and the security at the scene tightened even further.


“It’s okay, that’s really good, you scared me to death.” Liu Shiyi was also visibly shaken, able to relax the tension that had gripped her.


Chairman Bi clenched his fists and looked toward Mr.


Pia, who had a somber expression, appearing quite astonished by the incident.


The Western medicine delegation, after a brief pause, continued their emergency actions.


After all, time is life.


“Well done, it’s good that you’re safe.


That was too risky.”


“The Americans are so shameless, to do something like this, utterly disgraceful.”


“Exactly, are they that afraid of losing to our traditional medicine, so shameless.”


“That’s not quite right, should we really blame the Americans for this?”


“Why not blame them?


It must be the Americans doing dirty tricks, tell the Americans to get out.”


The atmosphere at the scene was stirred up by a group of patriots, and those who are hurt often gain others’ sympathy; thus, Tangyu naturally won many people’s sympathy, leading to some butterfly effect.


The atmosphere became somewhat uncontrollable, and the security guards tried hard not to let the emotionally charged citizens cause any trouble.


The Western medicine delegation also looked furious, and the timing of the event could only be described as too coincidental.


“Chairman Bi, this incident has nothing to do with us,” said Mr.


Pia.


Chairman Bi responded, “Mr.


Pia, I believe that this has nothing to do with you.


The Donglin City police will definitely investigate this matter thoroughly.”


Tangyu told Chairman Bi, “Chairman Bi, bring another injured person over, I also believe this has nothing to do with them.


Let the meeting continue.”


“Alright, I’ll make arrangements immediately,” Chairman Bi said, nodding.


Despite the incident causing some agitation, it had little impact on both delegations; the meeting continued vigorously.


The Western medicine delegation was methodically treating patients, and even many Western doctors were amazed.


Gleeful’s surgery was definitely an eye-opener, practically an art form with a scalpel, turning something sacred into something akin to art.


Even Tangyu, who was unfamiliar with Western medicine, was mesmerized.


Advanced equipment and medications, along with expert surgeons and teamwork, made the procedure very smooth and swift.


It was evident that the patient’s pulse quickly returned and grew stronger, gradually approaching a normal level.


Another ten minutes passed before another critically injured person was brought in; this one seemed even more severely injured than the assassin disguised as dead, his head almost completely shattered, close enough to see the brain inside.


One of his arms was also explicitly crushed, still bleeding, and he would certainly die from excessive blood loss if not quickly treated.


“Rao Yuanzhi, stop the bleeding.”


“Ye Mai, prepare the medicine.”


“Doctor Xiao, protect his heart for me, preserve his lifeline.”


Tangyu immediately took action and began assigning tasks.


The three of them quickly followed Tangyu’s instructions.


Stopping the bleeding in Chinese medicine was quite easy, requiring only the sealing of certain blood points to naturally stop the bleeding.


Doctor Xiao’s responsibility was to restore the heart’s pacing; he couldn’t allow the heart to remain motionless, as it would quickly necrotize.


The heart is the lifeline, and once lost, recovery was impossible.


Tangyu also moved into action, rapidly applying the Immortal Finger Technique on the patient.


At that moment, the patient’s body and brain were heavily congested with blood; if this stagnant blood were not quickly transformed and expelled, it would be extremely dangerous.


The rescue efforts of the Chinese and Western medical teams were also tense, the area having been noisy for a while before quieting down.


Everyone’s gaze then returned to the operating tables of both teams.


“Hmm, what kind of technique is that?


The acupoint sealing of a martial arts master?”


“Exactly, is this also Chinese medicine?


How come I don’t know?


Could it be that Tangyu is a martial arts master, relying on inner strength to heal the patient?


That’s absurd.”


“Look, the Western medicine side’s patient has already come through, having passed the critical phase, and his body’s indicators are recovering quickly now.


Impressive, truly impressive.


To be hit like that and resuscitated so quickly, it’s utterly formidable.


I think this time, Chinese medicine is definitely at a loss; there’s no comparing.”


“So advanced, with good equipment, good medicine, and good experts; hard to compete.”


Chairman Bi glanced at Ouyang Mulin, Ye Yuan, and Ma Yan beside him, all of whom showed expressions of utter amazement.


“Mr.


Ye, you have seen a lot and know much, do you know the origin of this hand technique?” Chairman Bi asked.


Ye Yuan shook his head, frowning deeply: “Strange, really strange, I’ve never seen this technique before.


However, I seem to have read about this technique in an ancient text.


I’m not sure it’s the same one; it’s called ‘Immortal Finger Technique,’ said to be the medical art of immortals, lost to the world.


Could this really be that miraculous technique?


I can’t figure it out; perhaps only Tangyu himself can tell us the answer.”


“He indeed harbors many secrets unknown to others; perhaps he truly can create a miracle for us.


I even have a strong premonition that this time we will emerge completely victorious,” Ma Yan said.


“Let’s hope so, this technique is too peculiar.


We should study it closely; perhaps we can discern something,” Chairman Bi said.


“What the heck is that supposed to mean?


Is this also Chinese medicine?”


“God knows, who cares, they’re definitely going to lose anyway.


I think it’s like those acupoint techniques in the martial arts TV shows from Huaxia Country, haha, damn acupoint sealing, what even is that?


Only ignorant people create ignorant things.”


Time passed, and soon an hour had slipped by.


The Western medicine team had nearly completed their operation; clearly, the patient had been successfully resuscitated, with all body indicators on the equipment showing normal levels, and the patient had opened his eyes.


“Alright, he can be sent to the hospital for care now,” Gleeful put down the surgical scalpel, and the rescue efforts of the Western medicine side were completed, earning a round of cheers and applause.


The Western medicine team’s gaze also turned towards Tangyu’s side, which had reached the final phase.


Ye Mai had prepared the medicine and Tangyu was applying it to the patient’s head and arms.


However, the patient was still lying there, near death, showing no signs of life.


“Humph, when it comes to surgery, Chinese medicine is inadequate.


Just give up, and let us save him.


As long as his brain isn’t dead, we can save him,” Gleeful scoffed disdainfully.


“If you can’t rescue him, just give up, don’t risk another’s life.”


“Give up, let the Western medicine experts save him, stop embarrassing yourself.”


A chorus of jeers followed.


Tangyu was dead serious and remained unaffected, and Rao Yuanzhi and Doctor Xiao were also undisturbed, continuing their diligent work on the patient.


After the medicine was applied, Tangyu performed a series of strange hand seals, and a mouthful of black blood spurted from the patient’s mouth.


Then, a miracle occurred—the patient actually opened his eyes, looking around bewildered and panicked, and even uttered, “Where am I?


Is this hell?”


Tangyu smiled and said, “This is Central Square, congratulations, you’re still alive.


However, your injuries are quite severe, so don’t talk or move just yet; first, drink this medicine.”


The patient was baffled and even a bit fearful due to the crowd, but the familiar environment soon convinced him that this was indeed Central Square: “Is this some Chinese and Western medical exchange?”


“Yes, don’t talk now.


Come, drink your medicine,” Tangyu said.


Ye Mai quickly administered the medicine to the patient, who appeared much more vigorous after drinking it.