They could not simply do it.
If the sequence was wrong, or if the wrong strength was used, an accident could happen, although that did not seem likely.
Those doctors hid at the back, and nobody was willing to take the risk. After all, they had seen Thomas’ example. If they got involved, they really could not express their bitterness.
William dared not simply do anything either. He was not afraid of taking the responsibility. He was just afraid that he would kill Vincent and Thomas because he took out the wrong needles. That would be extremely sinful. The needles had to be removed by the person who had inserted them.
William suggested, “Mrs. Braun, can you release Thomas so that he can remove these needles? If it has no effect at that time, I’ll leave Thomas to you for punishment. I’ll also receive the punishment together with him without any complaint.”
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