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Don’t Tame It [Novel]

#34 Chapter 34
Chapter 34

34.

Irene was in the middle of withdrawing her fingers from the soldier’s abdomen. This time, she inserted a clean piece of cloth instead of her digits. The white fabric turned red in an instant.

“Thank goodness.”

“What is?”

When a response cut through her mutterings, Irene turned around, startled. Her gaze locked with sparkling eyes.

Realizing it was Mia, Irene let out a low sigh of relief. She pulled out the blood-soaked cloth, packed a fresh one into the soldier’s abdomen, and answered indifferently.

“The blood vessels appear intact. The organs seem unharmed.”

“Oh, I see.”

Glancing sideways at the soldier, Mia let out a groan and instinctively clutched her own stomach. She stretched her neck, peering over Irene’s shoulder again.

She didn’t particularly want to see the inside of a human abdomen, but her curiosity was an itch she couldn’t ignore.

“Why is that a good thing?”

“Because I only need to suture the skin.”

“But, Physician Rios.”

Mia called out in a serious voice. Irene didn’t lift her head, her focus tethered entirely to her task, but Mia persisted.

“Where is the cauterizer? And why are you using that strange needle?”

Until now, the standard for closing wounds was to sear them shut with a burner. Mia’s question was natural.

Irene didn’t answer. Her hands worked with rhythmic precision. Mia’s eyes widened.

“Physician Rios!”

As if her earlier hesitation had been a lie, the tips of Irene’s fingers remained perfectly still. She began to draw flesh to flesh with intimate familiarity.

With forceps in her left hand, she steadied the skin; with the needle in her right, she pierced through. She tied a double knot and snipped the thread with scissors.

With every stitch, she moved to the next. The motion flowed with grace.

“…….”

Truthfully, when suturing the abdomen of a corpse, there was no need for such delicacy. No one would blame her for sewing it all at once, like patching a burlap sack.

But the soldier was a living man. Irene had a duty to minimize the long-term trauma.

She repeated the inefficient cycle: suture, release, cut, repeat.

Every time the needle pierced the skin, the soldier’s body flinched. That was the stark difference between a living person and a corpse. A corpse would not move, nor would it complain of pain.

The blood warming the tips of Irene’s fingers was fever-hot; the pulse in the exposed vessels was intense.

This was why she had always hated people.

Nevertheless, Irene’s hands moved with practiced dexterity. It was as if she were dancing.

“Aaaah, what do I do?”

Mia stamped her feet, caught in an indecisive frenzy. Uno, who had barely managed to catch his breath, looked over at the commotion.

He scowled, sensing an outsider—a woman, no less—had breached his territory.

“Hey, you there!”

Letting out a roar, Uno strode over. A dark shadow fell across Irene.

She was so deeply locked into the movement of her fingertips that she didn’t even notice him. Uno, who had intended to be aggressive, kept his mouth shut, held captive by the sight of her work.

Having finished the final stitch, Irene let out a silent breath and snipped the knot. The palm-sized wound was cleanly sealed.

As she straightened her back, she noticed Uno belatedly and gave a start, her shoulders trembling. Uno stroked his chin with one hand.

“Are you the new surgeon they mentioned?”

The tone was arrogant, common for someone addressing a peer, though he was merely a barber. After all, she was Duke Diego Cassis’s personal physician.

Irene did not care. She had heard far worse.

Troublemaker, hopeless case, iron mask, broomstick—she had even been called a witch.

Irene didn’t answer. She washed her blood-stained hands. *Splash, splash*—the sound of water, leisurely and out of place in the tent, echoed.

Uno turned his gaze from Irene to inspect the wound she had sutured.

“You’re leaving the thread in like that?”

“I will remove it once the wound has healed.”

“…….”

Seeing Irene speak with such formal composure, Uno finally looked sheepish.

The sight of the bandit-like man scratching the back of his head was so comical that Mia’s eyes went wide. She quickly covered her mouth with both hands to stifle a laugh.

“Hmm.”

Grunting, Uno observed Irene.

He had heard rumors that the Grand Duke had hired a surgeon, but he had dismissed it as irrelevant. A personal physician to Duke Diego Cassis wouldn’t care about the lives of common soldiers. The work of a barber-surgeon wouldn’t change.

One only had to look at Sir Miguel Flich, who was busy berating a soldier over his dinner while men died nearby.

And yet, this new surgeon was actually treating a patient.

Why?

What was she thinking?

“It’s certainly a new method.”

Uno’s tone had turned polite without him realizing it, though he couldn’t quite mask his innate coarseness.

“Are you perhaps from the Royal Medical College?”

Irene nodded indifferently. Uno gave an “Ah,” looking convinced.

“I heard rumors that a surgery department was established a few years ago.”

He looked at Irene, his brow knitting slightly.

“I don’t know what they taught you there, but you’ll soon learn that it’s all useless here.”

For the first time, Irene’s gaze met his. Uno swept a hand toward the rows of beds, his lips curling.

“There are so many patients you trip over them. There are only three barbers left in this camp. Two died in an enemy surprise attack yesterday. That means I am the only one left. Dammit.”

Chewing on a curse, Uno narrowed his eyes.

“When would I have time to sit around sewing stitch by stitch? Other patients will be dying in that time. It would be better to just cauterize it with a burner, even if it leaves a large scar. Besides, this must take at least twenty minutes. Wouldn’t it be better to have it hurt for a moment than to be in pain for such a long time?”

His tone mocked a stuffy scholar who had only studied at a desk. Or perhaps it was simply cynical, resigned to an inescapable reality.

Mia, who had been struggling to stay quiet, widened her eyes and cut in.

“What are you talking about? I didn’t time it, but it didn’t take any longer than using that cauterizer of yours!”

Uno turned to look at Mia with distrust. Mia planted both hands on her waist and glared back confidently.

Irene stood blankly. It seemed she was the subject of the conversation, but there was no room for her to interject.

Perhaps that was for the best. She didn’t have the talent to soften the mood anyway.

Uno turned his head back to Irene.

“If it wouldn’t be too much of an imposition, could you suture one more person? Right before my eyes.”

It was a challenge. A provocation. Regardless of the intent, it was an unpleasant situation.

Mia glared at him. “Who do you think you’re—!”

However, Irene nodded nonchalantly. She had nothing to do until Duke Diego Cassis returned anyway.

Moreover, a tingling thrill sparked in her knuckles at the prospect of suturing again. It felt nothing like working on a corpse.

Warm body temperature, soft skin, and surging blood. These were conditions a corpse did not possess. Each time she overcame the aversion, her fingertips grew more delicate.

*Glance.*

Irene looked at the flank of the soldier she had just finished. She had thought she might fail. She had nearly tucked her tail and run.

But she had done it. And she had done it cleanly.

The countless corpses she had sutured before were destined for the dirt, regardless of her skill. But this soldier would live. He would walk again, run, and laugh.

Suddenly, her hands grew hot. Her skin, usually as cold as a snake’s, burned as if she had a fever.

“?”

Irene looked down at her hands, confused, and quietly curled them into fists.

*Gulp.*

A hot lump surged into her throat. Her vision blurred, and she swallowed it down.

These were hands that saved people. Desperate screams, painful moans, red blood—these were not signs of death, but the violent struggle to live.

Irene pulled her lips tight and waited in silence until the roiling emotions subsided.

This was why she hated the living. They made her calm, frozen self tremble.

She sealed her emotions away, put a lid on them, and pressed down hard.

“…….”

She followed Uno without a word.

For this moment, she didn’t feel like a ghost. It felt as if she were a living person herself.

Like the soldier, she was a person with hot blood flowing and a heart beating fiercely.

It was a strange sensation. Irene looked only at her own feet and walked in silence.

Uno stopped in front of a bed. Irene stopped beside him and slowly lifted her head.

Uno, wearing a bitter smile, looked at the soldier lying at an angle and explained.

“There is a long laceration from his cheek down to his neck. It would be quick to just burn it with a cauterizer, but since it’s his face, I held off, fearing the scar. Though I suppose living with a scar is better than dying, in the end.”

Reading progress
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Chapter 217
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Chapter 216
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Chapter 215
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Chapter 214
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Chapter 213
212
Chapter 212
211
Chapter 211
210
Chapter 210
209
Chapter 209
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Chapter 208
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Chapter 207
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Chapter 206
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Chapter 205
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Chapter 204
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Chapter 203
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Chapter 202
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Chapter 201
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Chapter 200
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Chapter 199
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Chapter 198
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Chapter 197
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Chapter 196
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Chapter 195
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Chapter 194
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Chapter 193
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Chapter 192
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Chapter 191
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Chapter 190
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Chapter 189
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Chapter 188
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Chapter 187
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Chapter 186
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Chapter 185
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Chapter 184
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Chapter 183
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Chapter 182
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Chapter 181
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Chapter 180
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Chapter 179
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Chapter 178
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Chapter 177
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Chapter 176
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Chapter 175
174
Chapter 174
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Chapter 173
172
Chapter 172
171
Chapter 171
170
Chapter 170
169
Chapter 169
168
Chapter 168
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Chapter 167
166
Chapter 166
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Chapter 165
164
Chapter 164
163
Chapter 163
162
Chapter 162
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Chapter 161
160
Chapter 160
159
Chapter 159
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Chapter 158
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Chapter 157
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Chapter 156
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Chapter 155
154
Chapter 154
153
Chapter 153
152
Chapter 152
151
Chapter 151
150
Chapter 150
149
Chapter 149
148
Chapter 148
147
Chapter 147
146
Chapter 146
145
Chapter 145
144
Chapter 144
143
Chapter 143
142
Chapter 142
141
Chapter 141
140
Chapter 140
139
Chapter 139
138
Chapter 138
137
Chapter 137
136
Chapter 136
135
Chapter 135
134
Chapter 134
133
Chapter 133
132
Chapter 132
131
Chapter 131
130
Chapter 130
129
Chapter 129
128
Chapter 128
127
Chapter 127
126
Chapter 126
125
Chapter 125
124
Chapter 124
123
Chapter 123
122
Chapter 122
121
Chapter 121
120
Chapter 120
119
Chapter 119
118
Chapter 118
117
Chapter 117
116
Chapter 116
115
Chapter 115
114
Chapter 114
113
Chapter 113
112
Chapter 112
111
Chapter 111
110
Chapter 110
109
Chapter 109
108
Chapter 108
107
Chapter 107
106
Chapter 106
105
Chapter 105
104
Chapter 104
103
Chapter 103
102
Chapter 102
101
Chapter 101
100
Chapter 100
99
Chapter 99
98
Chapter 98
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Chapter 97
96
Chapter 96
95
Chapter 95
94
Chapter 94
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Chapter 93
92
Chapter 92
91
Chapter 91
90
Chapter 90
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Chapter 89
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Chapter 88
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Chapter 87
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Chapter 86
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Chapter 85
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Chapter 84
83
Chapter 83
82
Chapter 82
81
Chapter 81
80
Chapter 80
79
Chapter 79
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Chapter 78
77
Chapter 77
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Chapter 76
75
Chapter 75
74
Chapter 74
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Chapter 73
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Chapter 72
71
Chapter 71
70
Chapter 70
69
Chapter 69
68
Chapter 68
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Chapter 67
66
Chapter 66
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Chapter 65
64
Chapter 64
63
Chapter 63
62
Chapter 62
61
Chapter 61
60
Chapter 60
59
Chapter 59
58
Chapter 58
57
Chapter 57
56
Chapter 56
55
Chapter 55
54
Chapter 54
53
Chapter 53
52
Chapter 52
51
Chapter 51
50
Chapter 50
49
Chapter 49
48
Chapter 48
47
Chapter 47
46
Chapter 46
45
Chapter 45
44
Chapter 44
43
Chapter 43
42
Chapter 42
41
Chapter 41
40
Chapter 40
39
Chapter 39
38
Chapter 38
37
Chapter 37
36
Chapter 36
35
Chapter 35
34
Chapter 34
33
Chapter 33
32
Chapter 32
31
Chapter 31
30
Chapter 30
29
Chapter 29
28
Chapter 28
27
Chapter 27
26
Chapter 26
25
Chapter 25
24
Chapter 24
23
Chapter 23
22
Chapter 22
21
Chapter 21
20
Chapter 20
19
Chapter 19
18
Chapter 18
17
Chapter 17
16
Chapter 16
15
Chapter 15
14
Chapter 14
13
Chapter 13
12
Chapter 12
11
Chapter 11
10
Chapter 10
9
Chapter 9
8
Chapter 8
7
Chapter 7
6
Chapter 6
5
Chapter 5
4
Chapter 4
3
Chapter 3
2
Chapter 2
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Chapter 1

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Imnewhere 1 week ago

Imagine how much more amazing she’ll be as a surgeon when she overcame her aversions

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