The shrill alarm wailed as dense footsteps echoed through the hallway.
Li Ang dropped the doctor—who had been hit by two anesthetic guns—tore off the restraints around his ankles, and first hurled the two anesthetic syringes in his hand toward the armed personnel at the door. He then snatched two surgical knives from a nearby stainless steel tray and threw them toward the doorway as well.
SWISH.
The four thrown objects crossed most of the operating room, precisely hitting four people.
Upon piercing muscle, the small rubber rings on either side of the anesthetic syringe needles slid backward. This created a pressure difference that automatically triggered the internal spring mechanisms, instantly injecting the anesthetic. The two men in front toppled backward, collapsing against the doorframe.
The sharp surgical knives sliced off the thumbs and index fingers of the remaining two men holding anesthetic guns. Severed palms sprayed blood like faucets.
