Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1230: Blood transfusion ability, reserve teammates (1 update)

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Ivan woke up soon and couldn't observe his face for the time being because Luke covered his face to prevent him from moving around and disfiguring himself during the recovery period.

Ivan actually didn't feel much pain, the wound was just slightly numb and itchy.

He didn't take it seriously. If he cared about his looks, he wouldn't have ruined his handsome face into a villain template.

In fact, Luke just didn't want him to find out that his face had been reshaped and basically healed within an hour.

The operation steps were also very simple. The medical intelligent brain Osiris followed the plan, cut with a knife, and filled with a small amount of autologous fat. Luke then used the newly obtained primary light of life to slowly move it over Ivan's wound.

There is no need for direct contact with the fingers. Just let the faint white light from the fingertips cover the wound and it will heal quickly.

Osiris cut very quickly, and the number of wounds was quite large, but they were all very small, and the consumption of the Light of Life was also small.

Giving Ivan plastic surgery and experimenting with the light of life is killing two birds with one stone.

In the past few days, Luke has been experimenting and analyzing this newly acquired nurse skill.

The final test results were quite surprising, but also very different from what he had initially imagined.

The Light of Life is worthy of its name; it is a kind of healing technique whose principle is to replenish the vitality of the recipient.

Wound healing is only the most basic manifestation of vitality recovery. It can also clear most of the "negative states" of the human body, such as bleeding, poisoning, suppressing an out-of-control endocrine system, etc.

From this we can see that the light of life is a "healing technique" at a "broad spectrum" level, not just a simple healing of external injuries.

However, the real nurse in the game relies on magic power to cast spells to restore vitality.

The principle of the Light of Life that Luke partially learned was even simpler; it simply transferred its own vitality to the recipient.

This behavior is similar to blood transfusion between ordinary people. If the blood donor gives too much, it will endanger his own life.

In actual operation, because Luke has primary self-healing and super strong physique, he can recover from serious injuries by outputting a small part of his own vitality.

Of course, this "seriousness" has nothing to do with the type of injury, only the severity.

Taking the simplest external injury as an example, the same wound, whether it occurs on the skin or the heart, requires basically the same amount of vitality to treat.

But as long as the wound on the skin is larger, it will definitely consume more vitality than a small wound on the heart.

Luke must have used this ability to save lives. If it wasn't a special situation, then at most he would be using it to treat fatal injuries.

The fatal injury may be just a small wound of one centimeter on the heart, or a bleeding point on a large blood vessel, and the wound may not be very large.

Therefore, the loss of the Light of Life to itself is not as serious as expected, and is far from the level of exchanging one life for another.

More importantly, Luke now has the Justice Star.

After this clone appeared, he often harassed the system, fearing that there might be some unknown hidden dangers.

After Luke's 10 attributes of his three measurements were shared by the Star of Justice, he was worried that once it was destroyed, the 10 basic attributes of his three measurements would also disappear.

In reality, this does not happen.

The system gives a simple but clear answer to this sensitive question.

The Star of Justice has no lifespan, and it will not feed back any injuries or negative effects to the original body.

Because the "survival" of the clone depends on points, that is to say, its vitality is actually provided by points.

Therefore, the battle for the Star of Justice will inevitably consume points, and the consumption will increase significantly as the battle becomes more intense.

Similarly, the vitality consumed by the clone using the light of life is also replenished by points.

Saving people only requires spending points and has nothing to do with Luke’s own vitality.

After figuring this out, someone felt relieved.

Can't you just earn points by brushing them

Repairing Ivan's minor wounds from plastic surgery would only cost a few points.

Luke himself is not suitable to use this kind of nurse's magical skills, but the other aliases have no such concerns.

As long as you cover it up a little, get some ointment or medicine, apply it externally or internally, and then turn on an LED to pretend to be lighting, to cover up the white light during healing, then all the credit for curing the person goes to the ointment or medicine.

He didn't mind others taking those things back for analysis, after all, there was still Life Number One!

Add one thousandth of Life No. 1 into the ointment or medicine to retain some healing effect.

When they are taken back by people with ulterior motives for research and it is found that the medicinal effect is not good, it can be understood that the medicinal effect has been absorbed and evaporated. Isn't this very reasonable!

Thinking about this, Luke couldn't help but chuckle.

In this way, it seems that his "teammate training" plan has become more certain.

Thinking of this, he began to tinker with the ointment and medicine that could deceive the eyes, and from time to time he would chuckle in a very gloomy manner.

Fortunately, Ivan next door was still in confinement, so he couldn't see someone chuckling while dispensing medicine, otherwise he would have been unable to escape the idea that "Batman is a doctor who has become too evil."

But the first reserve "teammate" will be able to meet tomorrow. That guy seems to have some psychological trauma from that stupid wound.

The iconic lights on top of the Empire State Building lit up again at night, but the once unique building now has a new partner.

Not far away is a slightly taller building with a suspended circular platform on its head. There are also a lot of lights on the top. The five giant letters STARK are extremely eye-catching in the center of Manhattan.

Luke was still low-key this time. He contacted Jarvis directly, sent a message in advance, and then entered the opened exclusive elevator in invisible state. The elevator closed the door and rose away.

After removing the invisibility, he asked Jarvis: "Does Tony know why I'm here?"

Jarvis: "I have informed him, Mr. Batman."

Luke hummed and said casually: "You can call me Bruce or Mr. Wayne from now on."

Jarvis readily agreed: "Okay, Mr. Bruce Wayne."

After a brief exchange, the elevator reached the top. Luke stepped out and saw Tony, wearing a battle armor but with the mask off, striding over to him. "Why, you want to spar with me again? I'm telling you, I recently found a great personal trainer, and my fighting skills have improved a lot."

Luke raised an eyebrow: "Your wife's little secretary?"

Tony glanced sideways: "... Are you really investigating me?"

Luke chuckled: "Who do you think rushed into the Hammer Industries warehouse with her last time?"

Tony's face was filled with realization: "Black Catwoman told you?"

Luke lowered his head slightly, staring at the young master, and said solemnly: "Her name is Best. If you keep calling her Black Cat, Black Cat, maybe she will challenge you to a sparring match."

Tony was interested: "Egyptian cat god? Interesting. But are you sure she won't cry if I beat her?"

Luke curled his lips and said, "You should be thankful that she doesn't have a hobby of abusing weaklings. Didn't that little secretary tell you the result of her last attempt on Best?"