Oh my god! The goddess secretly gave birth to three obedient daughters for me

Chapter 378: Miraculous Bone Setting



Afterward, Lin Yi took a seat directly on a bench.

Watching the children play back and forth here brought his own three children to mind.

In recent days, he had been preoccupied with his own matters and had neglected the aspect concerning his children.

He swore that once everything settled down, he would definitely make time to spend with them.

Just then, Lin Yi suddenly heard crying coming from somewhere nearby.

He quickly stood up and took a look in that direction.

Several adults were already running over there in a panic, carrying a child in their arms.

He saw the child had fallen from the horizontal bar, and one hand was pressing on an arm—it was clear there was either a sprained bone or a fracture.

Lin Yi quickly stepped forward; this was an excellent opportunity for himself, and he wasn't going to let it slip away.

"Hurry, call 120, call 120 right away," one of the parents said, clearly flustered.

"Don't panic right now. Holding the child like that could possibly lead to a dislocation. If you don't want him to be disabled for life, listen to my instructions quickly. Put him down, and absolutely do not move the arm."

After he spoke, the parent looked up at him.

"Are you a doctor?" the parent asked.

"Yes, I'm a doctor," he replied.

In this situation, Lin Yi had no choice but to impersonate a doctor; otherwise, if he had said he was just a passerby, it's likely they wouldn't have given him any opportunity at all.

"That's great. If you're a doctor, please take a look at the child and see what's wrong."

"Don't worry, everyone please rise," he said.

With that, he gestured with his hand, and the crowd of onlookers began to stand up.

Lin Yi looked down and then placed his hand on the child's arm.

So far, the child's crying hadn't stopped, and his cries were heart-wrenching—it was apparent that he was in severe pain.

He opened his eyes slightly and then closely scanned the area.

Soon, the condition of the bones in the arm became clear to him.

He could plainly see there was indeed a small piece of bone that was out of place near the elbow.

In a hospital setting, they would certainly need to apply a cast and immobilize it; in severe cases, surgery might even be necessary to fix it.

But to him, this didn't seem too difficult.

He just needed to move the bone to the side and then reconnect it—that would solve everything smoothly.

In the past, he knew of the term "dislocation."

Such dislocations would generally snap back into place with a bit of manipulation, resolving the issue.

But this was a joint connection—he wondered whether he could really manage it.

He started to ponder over this in his mind rapidly.

Soon, a clear plan formed in his head.

"Is there a wooden board?" he asked, turning around to address the people.

"A wooden board? Okay, just wait a moment; I remember there are some over there," a parent quickly answered and ran off, picking up two wooden boards from the grass nearby.

Clearly, these had been left behind by children playing there at some point.

I never thought that at this moment, I'd actually be able to be of use.

Eventually, Lin Yi placed the two wooden boards to fix the elbow area in the middle of his arm.

The purpose was to make sure that during the treatment, the child's elbow couldn't bend.

If it bent, it would definitely cause a significant impact.

"Do you have any rope?"

"Yes, use my belt."

The speaker was the child's father, who, while talking, took off his belt and handed it over directly.

Although a belt wasn't as good as a rope, it could still be quite useful in a critical moment.

Lin Yi used the belt to wrap the two boards tightly around the arm to secure them in place.

"Are, are you going to set it with a splint?"

"I'll splint it first, and in the Later Stages, I'm going to connect it for him. There might be a dislocation in the bone, but don't worry, there shouldn't be any problem."

As he said this, even Lin Yi himself found it somewhat unbelievable.

What merit did he have to be making such boastful claims?

Yet something in his mind kept urging him to say these words, and he also had a firm belief that he could definitely save him.

Afterward, Lin Yi took out his two hands, one on the upper part and the other on the lower part of the arm.

He clearly saw that the two bones were currently in a misaligned position.

Then suddenly, with a forceful pull, he grabbed the lower part of the arm and gently pushed it upwards.

Immediately, everyone heard the sound of bones.

The child's cries seemed to become even more intense.

"Is he, is he alright?"

The parent became a bit anxious—
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hoping he wouldn't inadvertently move and make things worse.

"Don't worry, nothing's wrong. It was just a bit painful when I was moving it. Now, try to take this off."

As he spoke, a few people went over to help him remove the wooden boards and the belt.

"There, kiddo, you're all good now, no more crying. Don't believe me? Try and see if your arm still hurts."

After he finished speaking, the child's cries gradually stopped.

"Listen to uncle, try moving now, raise your arm and show mom."

He gently lifted his arm.

Then the child's face showed a smile of relief.

Clearly, he was no longer feeling any pain and then began to move his arm around extensively.

Including lifting his arms widely without any hindrance.

"Mommy, it doesn't hurt anymore, it really doesn't hurt now."

"Doctor, thank you, thank you so much."

The parent didn't know what to say, but this scene had already made him very excited.

He didn't know what method had been used but in the blink of an eye, his child's arm was fixed—this was a stroke of luck for them.

"Haha, it's nothing, just a helping hand, but remember during this period not to swing your arm too forcefully and there's a gradual recovery period—mainly about three days' time, got it?"


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