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Chapter 3481

Chapter 3481

Everyone exchanged glances upon hearing Bowen’s words.

This was the Longmen Summit–it should be a place to brawl to one’s heart’s content.

Why were they forced to treat someone, of all things?

Even so, Bowen’s words made a lot of sense. Hence, nobody dared to refute him.

Even Fisher couldn’t help but rub his head. He was unsure if he should try to talk Bowen out of this orremain silent.

Kori, on the other hand, was filled with glee. Her eyes fell on Harvey immediately. She was certainHarvey would never be able to pass a test like this!

Even if Harvey had been practicing martial arts when he was still in his mother’s womb, he wouldn’t beable to deal with a curse.novelbin

After all, the underworld was an extremely dangerous place full of the unknown.

Imagining Harvey embarrassing himself and getting disqualified, Kori felt exhilarated. “Right! Begin!”

Bowen took a step back, his expression stern, and gestured to everyone to keep quiet.

The first examinee was a short–haired woman. She paced around Larisa with a frown.

After a moment, she checked Larisa’s pulse.

Country H had always blended both medical skill and martial arts together. Since ancient times, thosewho trained in martial arts would usually learn basic medical skills as well.

The short–haired woman appeared to be quite capable. She looked confident as she checked Larisa’spulse.

But the moment she touched Larisa, her body began to tremble. She acted as if she had seen somethingutterly terrifying her eyes twitched frantically, as if she was facing an actual demon…

Despite that, she had no choice but to continue checking Larisa’s condition.

The woman came from quite a well–known martial arts family in Flutwell.

She was proud of herself and thought she could treat Larisa using the skills her parents taught her sincechildhood, but her haughty expression changed after a few

minutes.

She couldn’t tell what was wrong with Larisa.

The woman took a deep breath to calm herself down. Then, she continued.

But it was no use–she couldn’t find anything.

Sweat dripped down her head before she finally stood up. She wanted to say something, but she couldonly sigh before turning around and leaving the place.

She couldn’t tell what had happened to Larisa, what more save Larisa.

The second examinee was a handsome young man equipped with a box of needles.

He was well–versed in eastern medicine.

He waved his hand and began sticking some needles in Larisa’s arm. Silver threads could be seen in hishand as he started looking for clues in Larisa’s body.

But after a long while, he sighed and stepped aside.

One after another, the examinees all took their turns to inspect Larisa.

In the end, they weren’t doctors. How were they supposed to treat her?

Everyone started using extremely odd methods to look deeper into Larisa’s curse. One even used aparasite to investigate Larisa’s body, but to no avail.

Bowen’s expression worsened after seeing the examinees walk away.

He was hoping that the students who came from families of martial artists could bring his daughter backto normal, but they couldn’t do anything at all.

Only Harvey watched on curiously.

Harvey could tell that Bowen was simply using his authority to find people who could help his daughter.

However, he didn’t comment about it. Though Harvey didn’t approve of Bowen’s actions, he knew that itcame from a place of love.

Soon, Harvey was the only examinee left in the entire place.

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