Exploring Technology in a Wizard World - Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods

Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods

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Chapter 65 of "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" opens with: In the tent, Bill Caesar, who had just managed to stand up after collapsing on... See what unfolds next!

In the tent, Bill Caesar, who had just managed to stand up after collapsing on the ground for quite some time, felt a shiver down his spine and a sense of foreboding when he heard Richard say “there’s still hope.”

Actually, Richard wasn’t planning on saving Earl Vick at all. He said what he did primarily because he suspected that Earl Vick hadn’t died at all.

Normally, swallowing any medicine requires it to pass through the throat, down the esophagus, into the stomach for digestion, then into the small and large intestines for absorption, entering the bloodstream via capillaries before any toxin can spread throughout the body and cause death. Even Potassium Cyanide, one of the most famous toxins on modern Earth, needs some time to react. Gevik Caesar had just swallowed the pill and died immediately—how could it be so fast?

Could it be that this medieval world had developed a suicide poison more advanced than those on modern Earth? Or had Vick employed a mysterious poison concocted by a wizard?

Of course, apart from these two almost zero probability possibilities, one explanation was that it was all an act!

Earl Vick indeed took the medicine, and maybe the drug indeed had some effect, such as numbing the body and weakening the breathing, but it wouldn’t be lethal.

According to some customs of the current world, or rather, noble etiquette, even with the most intense hatred, one would not desecrate a corpse. Since whipping a corpse was out of the question, feigning death was obviously an excellent method of escape.

Richard guessed that Vick was probably planning to escape by playing dead, being taken out of the tent, thrown out of the camp, then finding a way to flee. The reason he chose to lie on the ground was probably to avoid any slight rise and fall of his chest being noticed.

From this angle, it was possible that among the many nobles, there were accomplices aiding him in concealing his death. For instance, the noble who had just suggested a course of action could be a strong suspect, although it was also possible that he was just “kind-hearted,” or had been misled and used by others.

With these thoughts in mind, Richard squatted down beside Earl Vick, turned his body over forcefully, and laid his fingers on the artery in his neck.

Richard knew some drugs could slow the heart rate down to once a minute, but in actuality, the effect of the medicine Earl Vick had swallowed wasn’t exaggerated to this extent. After just a little over a second, Richard felt the artery expand once, followed by contraction—the drug’s effect was at most to cut the heart rate in half.

After probing, Richard stood up and looked at Gro.

Gro looked back intensely: “What’s the situation, Lord Richard, is he… dead?”

“He’s not dead.”

Gro’s eyes immediately lit up, with thoughts of various forms of revenge already dancing in his mind.

“However, the drug did have some effect,” Richard spoke softly, “I’m not sure of the specifics yet, but if you want to interrogate him, it would be best to induce vomiting to get him to expel the swallowed pill first.”

“Is that so…” Gro’s eyes flickered, “Then how do we induce vomiting?”

“You don’t have to ask me, do you? There are many ways to induce vomiting, like gagging the throat, pressing on the stomach, pouring in some nauseating medications, etc. It’s up to you to choose.”

“Um…” Gro nodded subconsciously.

At that moment, someone from among the nobles suddenly said: “I’ve heard that feeding someone horse dung can induce vomiting.”

Everyone was stunned, and another said: “Isn’t that wrong? I remember that pouring horse urine into the mouth has the best inducing effect.”

“No, no, the best for inducing vomiting is using blackened soil.”

“I’ve heard that…” The dark medieval medical practices began to display their full glory.

The crowd began to discuss passionately, arguing about whose method would be the best.

From the corner of the tent, Bill Caesar stood up and couldn’t help but say in a faint voice, “Why don’t we just combine them all and use every method?”

There was silence among the crowd, and the next moment they turned their heads to look at Gro.

Gro had a strange expression at this time, with a touch of hesitation mixed with a bit of excitement, but what he couldn’t hide was that anticipation of revenge.

“Uh, this… might be a bit too much…” Gro said with a bit of restraint, then, as if he was afraid someone might actually agree with him, quickly added, “But it’s fine to use it, let’s do as Bill Caesar suggested.”

“Uh, yes,” everyone responded and hurried off to prepare, looking very eager.

No wonder they were so determined—it wasn’t that the nobles really had a twisted sense of humor. Rather, they were infuriated that Earl Vick dared to fake his own death as a means of escape. It was not only deceitful to everyone but it also made them feel that he had insulted the nobles’ status, which was even worse than actually killing Gro, as it could tarnish the reputation of the entire kingdom’s nobility.

Who knew, maybe in a few hundred years, upon hearing the name of the Jade Kingdom, the first thought would be, “Oh, I know that one—it’s the kingdom where the nobles are especially good at playing dead.”

This called for punishment! No means were too extreme.

Many nobles, filled with a sense of righteousness and outrage, went off to prepare the emetic ingredients, while Richard noticed a twitch at the corner of the “dead” Earl Vick’s mouth.

Clearly, not only was Earl Vick’s death feigned, but his unconsciousness might also be an act. But Richard couldn’t be bothered to expose it and just stood calmly in the tent, watching for what kind of trick the nobles were about to play.

A moment later, the nobles returned to the tent, ready for action. Some lifted Earl Vick up, and others forcibly pried open his mouth.

Accompanied by a cry of “Here we go,” two young nobles came in, one of whom personally held a huge iron spoon, filled to the brim with a selection of substances to induce vomiting.

The black lump was horse manure, the swirling yellow was horse urine, and floating around those were the stinking heaps of soil. And then there was…

An indescribable odor spread throughout the tent. This was not just a simple stench—it was more akin to a rotten herring that had been left in a corner for three months, shoved into a sock unwashed for three years, thereafter steeped in a gutter for three decades before being brought directly under everyone’s noses.

The stench was so overpowering it gave everyone a headache. Even from several meters away, the crowd of nobles already felt the urge to vomit. Bill Caesar in the corner looked startled and Gro’s expression soured, but driven by a vengeful state of mind, he didn’t stop the proceedings but commanded, “Pour it down!”

“Yes!”

The young noble responded, about to transfer the contents of the iron spoon into Earl Vick’s mouth.

At this moment, Earl Vick, who had been pretending to be dead and unconscious, couldn’t keep up the act any longer. His eyes shot open in alarm, staring straight at the iron spoon as he struggled frantically. At that moment, he truly would have preferred death over ingesting such substances.

He fought back with all his might.

But… clearly, he lacked the strength of the young nobles…

“Gulp! Gulp!”

“Don’t… gulp… please… gulp gulp gulp!”

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science 2 Chapter 2 - Wizard Magic and Yellow Phosphorus 3 Chapter 3 - Flame Python and English Longbow 4 Chapter 4 - Explosion 5 Chapter 5 - Personal Guard Captain 6 Chapter 6 - Extracting "Magic Material 7 Chapter 7 - Sphinx’s Riddle 8 Chapter 8 - The Death of the Book Spirit 9 Chapter 9 - Wizard and Life Remolding 10 Chapter 10 - Super Body State 11 Chapter 11 - Manufacture of Anesthetics 12 Chapter 12 - Successful Out-of-Body Experience 13 Chapter 13 - Star Body Projection 14 Chapter 14 - Medieval Style Breakfast 15 Chapter 15 - Highly Activated State 16 Chapter 16 - Battery Production 17 Chapter 17 - A Sudden Inspiration 18 Chapter 18 - Leiden Bottle 19 Chapter 19 - Craftsman 20 Chapter 20 - Medieval Electromagnetism 21 Chapter 21 - Guidance 22 Chapter 22 - Invisible Eyes 23 Chapter 23 - The First Spell 24 Chapter 24 - King’s Will 25 Chapter 25 - Dinner and Target 26 Chapter 26 - The Death of the King 27 Chapter 27 - The Face in the Shadow 28 Chapter 28 - Betrayal and... Death 29 Chapter 29 - The Secret from 3 Years Ago 30 Chapter 30 - Wizard and Spell 31 Chapter 31 - Kidnapped by the Giant Dragon 32 Chapter 32 - The Giant Dragon’s Dwelling 33 Chapter 33 - Dragon Clan Girl Pandora 34 Chapter 34 - Deaf and Mute Girl? 35 Chapter 35 - The Soul in the Ancient Castle 36 Chapter 36 - The Story by the Pool 37 Chapter 37 - Spell Research 38 Chapter 38 - Magic Rune Spells 39 Chapter 39 - The Magic System 40 Chapter 40 - The First Sentence 41 Chapter 41 - Beast Tide Attacks 42 Chapter 42 - Endless Battle 43 Chapter 43 - The Fierce Rabbit 44 Chapter 44 - Spells Unleashed 45 Chapter 45: The 045 Liquid Oxygen Airburst 46 Chapter 46 - The End of the Beast Tide 47 Chapter 47 - Anatomy Teaching 48 Chapter 48 - Power Index 49 Chapter 49 - Exploring the Great Mountain 50 Chapter 50 - Death Crisis 51 Chapter 51 - Before and After Coma 52 Chapter 52 - Prince, Meeting the Prince Again 53 Chapter 53 - Wizard’s Divine Artifact 54 Chapter 54 - Explosives for Mountain Breaking 55 Chapter 55 - Wild Boar Strike 56 Chapter 56 - The Act of Letting Go to Capture 57 Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet 58 Chapter 58 - The Smell of Blood 59 Chapter 59 - Blackmailing the Crowd 60 Chapter 60 - Excessive Behavior 61 Chapter 61 - Medieval Medicine 62 Chapter 62 - Blood Typing 63 Chapter 63 - Successful Blood Transfusion 64 Chapter 64 - The Earl Takes Poison 65 Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods 66 Chapter 66 - Crisis and Trade 67 Chapter 67 - Enemy Attack 68 Chapter 68 - One Eighth 69 Chapter 69 - 069 70 Chapter 70 - The Battle Ends 71 Chapter 71 - Whispering Night and Departure 72 Chapter 72 - The Strange Gregory 73 Chapter 73 - Pandora’s Daily Life 74 Chapter 74 - Smiles and Disappointments 75 Chapter 75 - Don’t...... Go 76 Chapter 76 - The Truth of Everything! 77 Chapter 77: Some insignificant yet wanted-to-be-said words 78 Chapter 78 - A Sudden Change! 79 Chapter 79 - The Source of Super Memory 80 Chapter 80 - Mystery and Return 81 Chapter 81 - The Death of Gregory 82 Chapter 82 - The Weak “Rabbit” 83 Chapter 83 - Turn into a Werewolf... 84 Chapter 84 - Man, King of Ten Thousand Beasts! 85 Chapter 85 - Bai Ting Boiling Blood Technique 86 Chapter 86 - The Second Stage of the Battle 87 Chapter 87 - There is a mountain in the distance, and there is a cave on the mountain 88 Chapter 88 - Rabbits in Danger! 89 Chapter 89 - The Sun Rises 90 Chapter 90 - Life is Meaningless 91 Chapter 91 - Oak Tavern 92 Chapter 92 - Medieval Mercenaries 93 Chapter 93 - So What? 94 Chapter 94 - Committing Violence with a Dagger 95 Chapter 95 - Not Bad, But Foolish 96 Chapter 96 - I am the Squirrel 97 Chapter 97 - Iron Ring 98 Chapter 98 - Space Items 99 Chapter 99 - Test of the Iron Ring 100 Chapter 100 - Live Test 101 Chapter 101 - Test Completed 102 Chapter 102 - Absolute Defense of Space Transfer 103 Chapter 103 - Absolute Cutting and Absolute Processing 104 Chapter 104 - The Resurrectionist from Afar 105 Chapter 105 - Cuijin City 106 Chapter 106 - Medieval Real Guilds 107 Chapter 107 - Medieval Monetary System 108 Chapter 108 - Pandora’s Fist 109 Chapter 109 - Conflict and Indifference 110 Chapter 110: 109: You, Be More Rational 111 Chapter 111: 110: Suspected Murder in the Palace 112 Chapter 112: 111 Research on Mana and Free Energy Elements 113 Chapter 113: 112 Superheavy Nuclear Stable Island Elements 114 Chapter 114: 113 115 Chapter 115: 114: Experimental Proof and Unspeakable Secrets 116 Chapter 116: 115: Mysterious Potion, Dihydrogen Monoxide 117 Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power 118 Chapter 118: 117 Strange Light (First Chapter on Shelves, Requesting First Subscription!) 119 Chapter 119: 118: The Curse of the Boot (Second update upon release, please subscribe!) 120 Chapter 120: 119 Gemstones and Casting Materials (Third Release, Please Subscribe!) 121 Chapter 121: 120: Glassmaking (Fourth update upon release, please subscribe!) 122 Chapter 122: 121 Do You Have Dihydrogen Monoxide?

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