Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 3167: Wouldn’t the Mother Feel Something?


Chapter 3167: Wouldn’t the Mother Feel Something?

Ning Shu and Wen Xing followed behind the pregnant woman. When the woman entered the examination room, they waited just outside.

Ning Shu used her mental consciousness to see what was happening inside.

A gynecologist was palpating the pregnant woman’s abdomen. She seemed puzzled as she repeated the examination several times.

Wen Xing said, “It shouldn’t be possible, right? If the baby were eaten by the monster, wouldn’t the mother feel something?”

Ning Shu shrugged. “The placenta is still there, but the baby is gone. The monster has taken its place.”

“No bleeding?” Wen Xing asked. “Don’t miscarriages usually involve bleeding?”

Ning Shu spread her hands. “You’d have to ask her about that.”

What shocked Ning Shu was that the monster remained inside the woman’s belly. Was it because the stomach was warmer?

If the monster was using the human body as a host, it might be waiting to grow and then burst out of the person’s belly when it was ready to wreak havoc in the world.

Ning Shu rubbed her temples.

Inside the examination room, the gynecologist asked the pregnant woman, “Can you feel fetal movement?”

“Yes, very strongly. It kicks so hard it hurts my belly,” the pregnant woman replied.

The doctor: …

However, from what she could feel, there were no hands or feet of a baby, just a round mass.

A tumor!?

“Go get an ultrasound,” the doctor instructed.

The pregnant woman took the form and went to the ultrasound room, and Ning Shu followed her to the ultrasound room.

Ning Shu and Wen Xing waited just outside.

After a while, a scream came from the ultrasound room, followed by a doctor in a white coat running out.

“There’s a monster!”

The ultrasound doctor went to call for help.

When the doctor left, Ning Shu entered the ultrasound room. The pregnant woman looked confused—how had her baby become a monster?

The pregnant woman was lying on the ultrasound bed and her exposed belly was moving, indicating the monster inside was wriggling.

The ultrasound doctor called for help, and a nurse moved the pregnant woman to a hospital bed. “We’re starting the surgery now.”

The pregnant woman struggled in panic, screaming, “I’m really pregnant! My baby is not a monster!”

The pregnant woman was restrained and wheeled into the operating room.

Wen Xing drew his weapon, ready to eliminate the monster once it was extracted. Although there was only one, it could still pose a threat to the world if left unchecked.

Ning Shu used her mental consciousness to observe the operating room through the walls. The anesthetized pregnant woman couldn’t resist and slowly fell asleep.

Once they confirmed that the monster was inside her, the doctor proceeded with the surgery without even waiting for the family’s consent.

It was an extraordinary time that called for extraordinary measures.

The doctor made an incision in the pregnant woman’s abdomen, and something inside began to move.

A blood-covered monster burst out of the woman’s belly. It writhed around in the operating room, screeching and lunging towards the female nurse.

The operating room descended into chaos. People scrambled out of the room.

The doctors and nurses screamed and fled.

Ning Shu quickly put on a mask and handed one to Wen Xing. “The operating room has cameras.”

They were using advanced weapons, so they couldn’t have their faces captured on camera.

Ning Shu couldn’t destroy the cameras because they recorded the surgery process. The pregnant woman had been forcibly operated on to remove the monster inside her belly.

Once she woke up, though, she would definitely protest against the treatment she’d received.

However, if there was proof that what came out of her wasn’t a baby, but a monster, then the doctors’ and nurses’ actions could be justified.

Ning Shu put on her mask, drew her gun, and hurried into the operating room. She aimed her gun at the monster.

The monster moved very quickly, darting around with its tail. Ning Shu’s first shot missed.

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