This shall be my thread for CS training, the current post is for Iryo ninjutsu
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Four Months Earlier
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Keita had just started learning medical techniques, as he had finally felt the need to actually go through and hone his medical knowledge, in preparation of becoming a genin. He had very basic knowledge, but he needed to seek out the medical clan that had performed the experiment on him and created his kekkei genkai for actual knowledge, they seemed extremely well versed in all thing related to medical ninjutsu. He was still learning how to control his chakra and other things of that nature, because he was still in the academy. He was going to graduate soon, even though he was really young, as he was studying or training constantly. Keita walked through town, looking for the building that he had seen many times before, although it was a bit off the beaten path, a small building with barely anything to distinguish it from all of the other buildings around. The mist clung to his clothing, as this morning it was a bit wet, like it usually was. The mist in the air hung a bit less thick than it did the previous day, so Keita was a bit optimistic about it clearing up a bit before a big rain storm, as he loved it when it rained, although it didn't happen as often as one would think in the mist village. Clearing multiple streets and alleyways, passing by people who kept to themselves most of the time, Keita finally reach a small door with a movable slot that most others wouldn't have even bothered with, and then knocked three times on the cold metal.
"What is it? what do you want?"
A set of eyes would be found, the whisper that it said had the tone of someone yelling, and had a small tint of anger within it, however the eyes stopped being slit and judgmental when they looked down and found the small smiling boy that was proof that their clan was on the right track research wise.
"Oh Keita, it's you, my apologies."
The slit would slam closed, and multiple tumblers could be heard unlocking and creaking before a few seconds of silence. The door would then open just enough for Keita to squeeze in when he turned sideways, and as soon as he cleared the space, the door slammed closed with all of the same tumbling noises happening again, the outside world seemed to be locked away. Keita dusted off the sides of his shirt and his shorts that got dusty from the doorway, and then offered a hand to the old man that was at the door.
"Good morning, Oshio!"
The old bitter man couldn't help but remove his frown at the young lad. There was no such thing as a smile for the old man's face, but not scowling was the best one could hope for, and meant that the man was happy. The old man's wrinkled hands met Keita's, and Keita tried hard to give the man a firm hand shake, much like uncle Krenos taught him how to. The old man then pat him on the head, and then shooed him off in the direction of a large corridor. Keita walked down the large corridor, until he got to a set of open areas that led into multiple rooms filled with different things. One room was nothing but animal body parts in jars, another was a bunch of tables, and yet another one where there was a small morgue. Keita took notes as he walked along, not about anything in particular, but the notes stated that he was about to learn some medical, and he noted the date and time.
The complex was much larger on the inside it seemed, and also went underground a couple of levels. There was essentially a fully equipped hospital and morgue in this building, and Keita was completely enthralled by it, and hoped that one day he could work within it's halls. His day started with a checkup of his own body and the parasite within him, as well as the doctor that he met with telling him exactly what he was looking for. Keita had heard this before, but it was getting drilled into his head. After the initial checkup and the man taking a bit of blood, he asked what Keita wanted to learn today. Anatomy was the broad, umbrella term that Keita used to describe what he wanted to learn, and that was exactly what they discussed for the rest of the day.
The man didn't really teach Keita in the conventional way, which was simple fact and demonstrations. To learn anatomy, Keita was taken into the small morgue that he had seen earlier, and was taken, step by step, in the procedures of an autopsy. Some would say that this would traumatize a ten year old, but Keita was strong mentally, and knew that the body was just that, a dead body, and it was essentially a library. As the human was taken apart piece by piece, the man labeled every single part of the human body, and how it functioned with other parts. Keita was furiously writing down notes while he looked on, and he even helped out in some of the simpler things.
The body had most of it's blood drained already, so there was nothing really to worry about. Keita was so fascinated by the man, and wondered how he died. He was then taught that the autopsy was a medical technique used to discern what had killed the person, and ran through the possible lists. The man was a smoker, so when they took out his lungs and heart, they seemed discolored and when the man stimulated them with medical chakra, they functioned poorly or irregularly, and Keita made a note of that as well.
The man was an excellent teacher, and Keita a sponge when it came to these things. Before he left the place, the man gave Keita a first aid book as well, to study the basics of how to use medical abilities in real world applications and the like. Keita studied the entire night, learning how to clean and dress minor wounds, apply stitched, and other things of that type. He even stopped by a butcher and grabbed a large section of pork so that he could practice his sutures and see if he could recognize the muscles and other parts of the pig. This training kept going for about a month, and he had learned essentially all there was to know about the human body through teachings, as well as hands on autopsies that the clan was responsible for. During this time, he was learning how to properly control his chakra, so once that was done, he requested that he learn how to properly use his chakra for medical purposes.
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2 months earlier
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Keita had been training for an entire two months, obsessed with the thought of being able to help people and study things relating to medicine as well as dead bodies, he had been to the place nearly every day for that two months, learning everything he could. He took a few days off to stay in shape and was also learning ninjutsu during this time, so that he could be well prepared and have good chakra control as well. At this point, Keita got to the building, and went deep down into the lower levels, and conducted his own autopsy, unassisted. The man that had taught him clapped when the entire procedure was done, as there were no mistakes. the man had all of his organs removed, and was embalmed perfectly without a hitch, and Keita had even been able to prove that the man was killed by a cyst in his intestines that had ruptured and leaked into his kidneys, causing them to fail.
The man was impressed, and decided that it was time to teach the young man on how to properly utilize the chakra for medicinal purposes. This wasn't going to be training based on any particular jutsu, and to learn actual medical jutsu, the young man would have to go elsewhere, but to learn the principles of medical jutsu, and the knowledge that one would need to actually be a great medical ninja, those were the things the old man could teach him, if he was determined, which he had proven to be. Keita agreed to the man's statement, and started conducting experiments on his own. No chakra usage as of yet, but good old fashioned hard work and analytic skills would move him forward with the experiments.
Keita was tasked to figure out a man's kekkei genkai, from a handful of what was essentially scraps of the man's body. A finger, a bit of his scalp with hair on it, a sample of his blood from a tissue, and a portion of the man's stomach. He was given no assistance, and was only taught how to figure things like this out from the autopsies and bits and pieces of information he could get out of the old man prior. Keita looked at the pieces, and decided that even though it would be extremely difficult to tell, he knew that his teacher might still make him somehow figure out a Doujutsu as the man's kekkei genkai, so he didn't rule it out. He sieved the blood out of the tissue by destroying the tissue around it, although his inexperience cost him about twenty five percent of the blood sample, as he destroyed it during the process.
He was taking quite a long time simply cleaning the samples and getting them ready, but he was extremely diligent. He was working through the long hours of the night, wondering if he could actually figure this out. His notebook was covered in different things he had tried, and each experiment he conducted on the samples destroyed a little bit of them, and so it was a race against his mind. If he couldn't figure out which experiment gave him the most information, then he would eventually be out of a particular sample, and he would most likely fail. On the other hand, even if he found a good method of sampling, he would then need to thoroughly test the sample using that method to get good results.
Lots of nail biting and nervous anxiety filled Keita, but he calmed down a bit. It made him more comfortable imagining his uncle watching over him as he did this, cheering him on silently, that gave him confidence, and the ability to calm down and weigh each option with the others. He decided to put the blood in the centrifuge to separate the blood and the plasma, sot hat he could study them separately. As that was going, he inspected the bit of scalp he was given. The hair was jet black, but that didn't really tell him much. The pores on the scalp were well taken care of, no dandruff or psoriasis to be seen, nor was the scalp even a bit dry, well for being a bit of scalp that is, he had to guess that it was usually not as dry. This meant that the man was well taken care of, and the product that he found in the man's hair was a fairly expensive hair product, as it had scent of mango in it, something not native to Kirigakure's cold and wet climate.
The next clue was the finger, as the knuckle was well worn, meaning that they trained with their hands extensively. However, the fingernail was covered in black pain and very well manicured. This could mean that the donor of the samples was a woman, but that was yet to be determined, and not something that was entirely needed to determine at the moment. Over the course of the next few days, Keita worked tirelessly, only eating a bit here and there, simply studying the materials he was given. It took a while, but there was dirt under the fingernails that wasn't from Kirigakure. The blood sample showed nothing out of the ordinary, meaning it was a non blood related kekkei genkai that wasn't from Kirigakure. The purity of the jet black hair meant that both parents most likely had the same feature.
After a bit, he concluded that it was indeed, an Uchiha, and told the old man. The old man congratulated him on being able to find that out, but also told him that he was doomed from the start. The blood was fabricated and not from the original body, and Keita forgot to check if the blood from the finger was the same as the napkin, and even though the entire thing was fabricated, the old man was astonished at the prowess of a ten year old who hadn't even passed the academy yet. Keita simply passed out from a combination of exhaustion and disbelief that the old man would trick him like that. A harsh but necessary lesson, Keita assumed, before falling asleep.
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Current day
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After passing the academy and learning how to control his chakra much better, Keita went back to the Kiseimu clan building, and told the old man he was ready to learn how to control his medical chakra. Keita was given strict courses on how to control it, and how to make his chakra flow, not only through his own body, but through others' as well, and although Keita couldn't really perform any jutsu, as the old man stated once again, that he wouldn't teach Keita any specific techniques, only the basics, Keita could still use the chakra to give a good massage and looses up muscles, help cure headaches, and other trivial things that could never actually be used on the battlefield or in a trauma surgeon setting.
This was when Keita started going through surgeon training, as he was already a completely genius doctor at this level. He knew essentially everything about the human body, and he knew how to find and diagnose problems if he had all the evidence, and not he was going to learn how to fix those problems on the fly. And thus, there were a set of challenges that Keita loved doing, that was essentially an eleven year old operating on volunteers from the clan. They got wounds, injuries, and other health problems put onto them from the higher ups in the clan, and then they let Keita operate on them to try and fix it.
It was fun, and it also made Keita glad that the clan put the parasite within him, as they were all fully willing to support him, and any others in the clan, on their pursuit of medical knowledge. As he went through, there was an increasing difficult level. The first was a person with a split lip, and so Keita got an injection to numb the pain, and then covered the man's eyes so that he was more comfortable. Telling the man that if he felt any pain at all, to tell him and that he would get more numbing medicine. He sutured up the man's lip once he was done cleaning it and checking for anything foreign, be it an object or something like rust. It seemed it was fabricated to look like someone cut him open with a kunai, which was a common injury in the world of ninjas.
Keita was ecstatic when he was working, and he truly enjoyed helping people and learning about them as he did. I seemed like he had a great knack for this sort of thing, and he was loving talking to each of the patients, making sure their day was doing alright, and taking their mind off of their injuries. He would eventually be able to work in a hospital with these skills, and meet an even more diverse set of people, as right now, these were all from the Kiseimu clan. Everyday, after Keita was done with his exercises, chores, and anything else he needed to do, he sprinted to the building where his clan was, and made sure he was ready. Washing his hands, disinfecting them, and then putting on his medical gloves had become a ritual for him, and was ingrained within his muscle memory after about a month.
Because of the Mushikoro inside of him amplifying his memory and his mind, he was able to sponge up all of this information, allowing him to make huge leaps in his understanding of medical knowledge in general, and once he was done with this, he started to figure out how to transplant organs. There were a few patients that needed kidney and other transplants, and even one that needed a heart transplant, which was Keita most dangerous, taxing, and difficult surgery. That was the only surgery where he wasn't having fun with it, because if he messed up, even a tiny bit, the man would most likely die from it, and it would be Keita's fault. The old man, however, planned this, and the man died during surgery.
Keita was absolutely devastated, and couldn't move away from a fetal position for a few days. He cried and confessed to his uncle, and just couldn't face anyone anymore. A nice lesson was given to him however, and after a few weeks with depression, he was snapped out of it by his uncle saying that if he really wanted to make up for killing someone on the operating table, that he needed to suck it up and save more people. He needed to save one hundred people for everyone that he killed while trying to save them. There was no way that he could save someone every single time, and that sometimes, people died, it's a natural way of life, and at least he was trying to save the man instead of killing them. Ninjas killed people, that was a natural in this world.
Keita showed up the next day, and it seemed the man was fine, and it was set up by the old man to make it look like the man died. A medical technique to stop the heart and keep the body alive for up to twenty four hours without it was used, and Keita was taught the lesson that not everyone can be saved. Real doctors and surgeons need to try their hardest to save their patients during surgeries, and that even one mistake can cost a life. But sometimes the life isn't in the surgeon's hands, and the patient is simply destined to die, and there's nothing the surgeon can do, but get up and keep going forward on their own path. Become better, and learn how to save the person next time in a similar situation.
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3130/2950 words
Iryo jutsu from B1 -> A3
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Four Months Earlier
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Keita had just started learning medical techniques, as he had finally felt the need to actually go through and hone his medical knowledge, in preparation of becoming a genin. He had very basic knowledge, but he needed to seek out the medical clan that had performed the experiment on him and created his kekkei genkai for actual knowledge, they seemed extremely well versed in all thing related to medical ninjutsu. He was still learning how to control his chakra and other things of that nature, because he was still in the academy. He was going to graduate soon, even though he was really young, as he was studying or training constantly. Keita walked through town, looking for the building that he had seen many times before, although it was a bit off the beaten path, a small building with barely anything to distinguish it from all of the other buildings around. The mist clung to his clothing, as this morning it was a bit wet, like it usually was. The mist in the air hung a bit less thick than it did the previous day, so Keita was a bit optimistic about it clearing up a bit before a big rain storm, as he loved it when it rained, although it didn't happen as often as one would think in the mist village. Clearing multiple streets and alleyways, passing by people who kept to themselves most of the time, Keita finally reach a small door with a movable slot that most others wouldn't have even bothered with, and then knocked three times on the cold metal.
"What is it? what do you want?"
A set of eyes would be found, the whisper that it said had the tone of someone yelling, and had a small tint of anger within it, however the eyes stopped being slit and judgmental when they looked down and found the small smiling boy that was proof that their clan was on the right track research wise.
"Oh Keita, it's you, my apologies."
The slit would slam closed, and multiple tumblers could be heard unlocking and creaking before a few seconds of silence. The door would then open just enough for Keita to squeeze in when he turned sideways, and as soon as he cleared the space, the door slammed closed with all of the same tumbling noises happening again, the outside world seemed to be locked away. Keita dusted off the sides of his shirt and his shorts that got dusty from the doorway, and then offered a hand to the old man that was at the door.
"Good morning, Oshio!"
The old bitter man couldn't help but remove his frown at the young lad. There was no such thing as a smile for the old man's face, but not scowling was the best one could hope for, and meant that the man was happy. The old man's wrinkled hands met Keita's, and Keita tried hard to give the man a firm hand shake, much like uncle Krenos taught him how to. The old man then pat him on the head, and then shooed him off in the direction of a large corridor. Keita walked down the large corridor, until he got to a set of open areas that led into multiple rooms filled with different things. One room was nothing but animal body parts in jars, another was a bunch of tables, and yet another one where there was a small morgue. Keita took notes as he walked along, not about anything in particular, but the notes stated that he was about to learn some medical, and he noted the date and time.
The complex was much larger on the inside it seemed, and also went underground a couple of levels. There was essentially a fully equipped hospital and morgue in this building, and Keita was completely enthralled by it, and hoped that one day he could work within it's halls. His day started with a checkup of his own body and the parasite within him, as well as the doctor that he met with telling him exactly what he was looking for. Keita had heard this before, but it was getting drilled into his head. After the initial checkup and the man taking a bit of blood, he asked what Keita wanted to learn today. Anatomy was the broad, umbrella term that Keita used to describe what he wanted to learn, and that was exactly what they discussed for the rest of the day.
The man didn't really teach Keita in the conventional way, which was simple fact and demonstrations. To learn anatomy, Keita was taken into the small morgue that he had seen earlier, and was taken, step by step, in the procedures of an autopsy. Some would say that this would traumatize a ten year old, but Keita was strong mentally, and knew that the body was just that, a dead body, and it was essentially a library. As the human was taken apart piece by piece, the man labeled every single part of the human body, and how it functioned with other parts. Keita was furiously writing down notes while he looked on, and he even helped out in some of the simpler things.
The body had most of it's blood drained already, so there was nothing really to worry about. Keita was so fascinated by the man, and wondered how he died. He was then taught that the autopsy was a medical technique used to discern what had killed the person, and ran through the possible lists. The man was a smoker, so when they took out his lungs and heart, they seemed discolored and when the man stimulated them with medical chakra, they functioned poorly or irregularly, and Keita made a note of that as well.
The man was an excellent teacher, and Keita a sponge when it came to these things. Before he left the place, the man gave Keita a first aid book as well, to study the basics of how to use medical abilities in real world applications and the like. Keita studied the entire night, learning how to clean and dress minor wounds, apply stitched, and other things of that type. He even stopped by a butcher and grabbed a large section of pork so that he could practice his sutures and see if he could recognize the muscles and other parts of the pig. This training kept going for about a month, and he had learned essentially all there was to know about the human body through teachings, as well as hands on autopsies that the clan was responsible for. During this time, he was learning how to properly control his chakra, so once that was done, he requested that he learn how to properly use his chakra for medical purposes.
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2 months earlier
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Keita had been training for an entire two months, obsessed with the thought of being able to help people and study things relating to medicine as well as dead bodies, he had been to the place nearly every day for that two months, learning everything he could. He took a few days off to stay in shape and was also learning ninjutsu during this time, so that he could be well prepared and have good chakra control as well. At this point, Keita got to the building, and went deep down into the lower levels, and conducted his own autopsy, unassisted. The man that had taught him clapped when the entire procedure was done, as there were no mistakes. the man had all of his organs removed, and was embalmed perfectly without a hitch, and Keita had even been able to prove that the man was killed by a cyst in his intestines that had ruptured and leaked into his kidneys, causing them to fail.
The man was impressed, and decided that it was time to teach the young man on how to properly utilize the chakra for medicinal purposes. This wasn't going to be training based on any particular jutsu, and to learn actual medical jutsu, the young man would have to go elsewhere, but to learn the principles of medical jutsu, and the knowledge that one would need to actually be a great medical ninja, those were the things the old man could teach him, if he was determined, which he had proven to be. Keita agreed to the man's statement, and started conducting experiments on his own. No chakra usage as of yet, but good old fashioned hard work and analytic skills would move him forward with the experiments.
Keita was tasked to figure out a man's kekkei genkai, from a handful of what was essentially scraps of the man's body. A finger, a bit of his scalp with hair on it, a sample of his blood from a tissue, and a portion of the man's stomach. He was given no assistance, and was only taught how to figure things like this out from the autopsies and bits and pieces of information he could get out of the old man prior. Keita looked at the pieces, and decided that even though it would be extremely difficult to tell, he knew that his teacher might still make him somehow figure out a Doujutsu as the man's kekkei genkai, so he didn't rule it out. He sieved the blood out of the tissue by destroying the tissue around it, although his inexperience cost him about twenty five percent of the blood sample, as he destroyed it during the process.
He was taking quite a long time simply cleaning the samples and getting them ready, but he was extremely diligent. He was working through the long hours of the night, wondering if he could actually figure this out. His notebook was covered in different things he had tried, and each experiment he conducted on the samples destroyed a little bit of them, and so it was a race against his mind. If he couldn't figure out which experiment gave him the most information, then he would eventually be out of a particular sample, and he would most likely fail. On the other hand, even if he found a good method of sampling, he would then need to thoroughly test the sample using that method to get good results.
Lots of nail biting and nervous anxiety filled Keita, but he calmed down a bit. It made him more comfortable imagining his uncle watching over him as he did this, cheering him on silently, that gave him confidence, and the ability to calm down and weigh each option with the others. He decided to put the blood in the centrifuge to separate the blood and the plasma, sot hat he could study them separately. As that was going, he inspected the bit of scalp he was given. The hair was jet black, but that didn't really tell him much. The pores on the scalp were well taken care of, no dandruff or psoriasis to be seen, nor was the scalp even a bit dry, well for being a bit of scalp that is, he had to guess that it was usually not as dry. This meant that the man was well taken care of, and the product that he found in the man's hair was a fairly expensive hair product, as it had scent of mango in it, something not native to Kirigakure's cold and wet climate.
The next clue was the finger, as the knuckle was well worn, meaning that they trained with their hands extensively. However, the fingernail was covered in black pain and very well manicured. This could mean that the donor of the samples was a woman, but that was yet to be determined, and not something that was entirely needed to determine at the moment. Over the course of the next few days, Keita worked tirelessly, only eating a bit here and there, simply studying the materials he was given. It took a while, but there was dirt under the fingernails that wasn't from Kirigakure. The blood sample showed nothing out of the ordinary, meaning it was a non blood related kekkei genkai that wasn't from Kirigakure. The purity of the jet black hair meant that both parents most likely had the same feature.
After a bit, he concluded that it was indeed, an Uchiha, and told the old man. The old man congratulated him on being able to find that out, but also told him that he was doomed from the start. The blood was fabricated and not from the original body, and Keita forgot to check if the blood from the finger was the same as the napkin, and even though the entire thing was fabricated, the old man was astonished at the prowess of a ten year old who hadn't even passed the academy yet. Keita simply passed out from a combination of exhaustion and disbelief that the old man would trick him like that. A harsh but necessary lesson, Keita assumed, before falling asleep.
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Current day
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After passing the academy and learning how to control his chakra much better, Keita went back to the Kiseimu clan building, and told the old man he was ready to learn how to control his medical chakra. Keita was given strict courses on how to control it, and how to make his chakra flow, not only through his own body, but through others' as well, and although Keita couldn't really perform any jutsu, as the old man stated once again, that he wouldn't teach Keita any specific techniques, only the basics, Keita could still use the chakra to give a good massage and looses up muscles, help cure headaches, and other trivial things that could never actually be used on the battlefield or in a trauma surgeon setting.
This was when Keita started going through surgeon training, as he was already a completely genius doctor at this level. He knew essentially everything about the human body, and he knew how to find and diagnose problems if he had all the evidence, and not he was going to learn how to fix those problems on the fly. And thus, there were a set of challenges that Keita loved doing, that was essentially an eleven year old operating on volunteers from the clan. They got wounds, injuries, and other health problems put onto them from the higher ups in the clan, and then they let Keita operate on them to try and fix it.
It was fun, and it also made Keita glad that the clan put the parasite within him, as they were all fully willing to support him, and any others in the clan, on their pursuit of medical knowledge. As he went through, there was an increasing difficult level. The first was a person with a split lip, and so Keita got an injection to numb the pain, and then covered the man's eyes so that he was more comfortable. Telling the man that if he felt any pain at all, to tell him and that he would get more numbing medicine. He sutured up the man's lip once he was done cleaning it and checking for anything foreign, be it an object or something like rust. It seemed it was fabricated to look like someone cut him open with a kunai, which was a common injury in the world of ninjas.
Keita was ecstatic when he was working, and he truly enjoyed helping people and learning about them as he did. I seemed like he had a great knack for this sort of thing, and he was loving talking to each of the patients, making sure their day was doing alright, and taking their mind off of their injuries. He would eventually be able to work in a hospital with these skills, and meet an even more diverse set of people, as right now, these were all from the Kiseimu clan. Everyday, after Keita was done with his exercises, chores, and anything else he needed to do, he sprinted to the building where his clan was, and made sure he was ready. Washing his hands, disinfecting them, and then putting on his medical gloves had become a ritual for him, and was ingrained within his muscle memory after about a month.
Because of the Mushikoro inside of him amplifying his memory and his mind, he was able to sponge up all of this information, allowing him to make huge leaps in his understanding of medical knowledge in general, and once he was done with this, he started to figure out how to transplant organs. There were a few patients that needed kidney and other transplants, and even one that needed a heart transplant, which was Keita most dangerous, taxing, and difficult surgery. That was the only surgery where he wasn't having fun with it, because if he messed up, even a tiny bit, the man would most likely die from it, and it would be Keita's fault. The old man, however, planned this, and the man died during surgery.
Keita was absolutely devastated, and couldn't move away from a fetal position for a few days. He cried and confessed to his uncle, and just couldn't face anyone anymore. A nice lesson was given to him however, and after a few weeks with depression, he was snapped out of it by his uncle saying that if he really wanted to make up for killing someone on the operating table, that he needed to suck it up and save more people. He needed to save one hundred people for everyone that he killed while trying to save them. There was no way that he could save someone every single time, and that sometimes, people died, it's a natural way of life, and at least he was trying to save the man instead of killing them. Ninjas killed people, that was a natural in this world.
Keita showed up the next day, and it seemed the man was fine, and it was set up by the old man to make it look like the man died. A medical technique to stop the heart and keep the body alive for up to twenty four hours without it was used, and Keita was taught the lesson that not everyone can be saved. Real doctors and surgeons need to try their hardest to save their patients during surgeries, and that even one mistake can cost a life. But sometimes the life isn't in the surgeon's hands, and the patient is simply destined to die, and there's nothing the surgeon can do, but get up and keep going forward on their own path. Become better, and learn how to save the person next time in a similar situation.
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3130/2950 words
Iryo jutsu from B1 -> A3