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The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 565: Embodiment of Wrath, Samael
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The serum was quickly extracted, and Summer Monroe analyzed and compared it one by one, finally confirming: "This is a snake venom, from Myanmar."
"Snake venom?"
Doctor Chapman was right next to her and directly refuted, "It canβt be snake venom! When we first confirmed he was poisoned, we compared all the snake venom serums in our database, and none matched."
The attending physician also nodded in agreement and said, "Miss Monroe, we indeed compared all the snake venom data in our database, and there was no match. This patient likely wasnβt poisoned by snake venom but by something else we havenβt encountered before."
"No, itβs definitely snake venom," Summer Monroe said confidently. "Some snakes are artificially bred, and they are routinely fed with toxic substances. When they reach the breeding period, they are paired off, and the resulting snakes are ones you wouldnβt see in the market. As far as I know, they successfully bred seven species, collectively known as the Seven Deadly Sins. The poison he has is from one of them, and they call it Samael."
The attending physician, having some knowledge of Greek culture, twitched an eyelid upon hearing this name and said, "Samael... the embodiment of wrath in Greek mythology, Samael?"
Summer Monroe nodded, "Thatβs right."
Embodiment of wrath...
Wrath.
What is the other party so angry about?
Yet Doctor Chapman scoffed at it.
"Seven Deadly Sins? Embodiment of Wrath? Do you think this is some kind of movie? Young lady, donβt take the detoxification lightly. Claire will be back soon, and as long as we stabilize the patientβs current condition, we can hold on until she gets here. Everything will be resolved then."
"There isnβt enough time," Summer Monroe shook her head and said. "Samael is the most toxic of the seven snakes, and whatβs special about this poison is that it devours the platelets in the patientβs blood. If it were a normal person, it wouldnβt be as much of a concern, since the platelet regeneration function is strong, and symptoms would disappear in a few days. But the problem is, this patient has hemophilia, with very poor blood production function, and by the time your doctor gets here, he will already be gone."
The attending physician hurriedly checked the latest vital signs of the patient, and sure enough, as Summer Monroe stated, the platelet count was extremely low.
Doctor Chapman, seeing how earnest Summer Monroe was, began to panic a little too.
He couldnβt help but ask Summer Monroe, "So, what do we do now?"
"Of course, detoxification."
Now that they knew what the poison was, it was easier to handle. As soon as the items she needed arrived, they could start detoxification immediately.
Doctor Chapman skeptically asked, "You said this poison is severe; can you detoxify it?"
"Yes," Summer Monroe answered without hesitation.
Doctor Chapman hesitated, debating whether to let this young girl try.
The attending physician spoke up, "Then Miss Monroe, please proceed with the detoxification at once. Iβll go to the blood bank and get a few bags of platelets to transfuse to him."
"Mm," Summer Monroe nodded.
At that moment, the nurse brought in the items she requested.
"Miss Monroe, Young Master Knight asked me to bring these in. Theyβve all been sterilized, theyβre aseptic."
"Okay," Summer Monroe took the large bag of items from the nurse and set them out one by one.
First step, administer acupuncture.
She had already examined the patientβs body; there were no snake bite marks anywhere, indicating the poisoning was not from a bite but was deliberately administered by someone.
She needed to first use acupuncture to expel some of the poison, then proceed with systematic detoxification.
Soon, the patient received the platelet transfusion, and Summer Monroe began with the acupuncture.
The first needle was highly difficult, aimed at a point on the crown of the head, where the Vital Acupoint was nearby. Deviating by even a fraction could easily lead to the patientβs instant death.







