The judges all frowned at Luseff's words.
Although the audience didn't quite understand, most of them understood what he meant when he said elderberry wood.
"Elderberry wood is really expensive. Nowadays, it's even rarer than sandalwood. Which team would be willing to use elderberry wood for surgery? They'll be making a loss."
"If they don't use elderberry wood and the bone can't be reattached, won't the surgery fail?"
"If they fail, they'll just say that the subsequent recovery wasn't good! Anyway, there's always a chance of failure during surgery. How would our patients know if it's because of the doctor or themselves?"
"Oh my, that's not fair. She's here to participate in the competition, yet she can't bear to use real medicine. Isn't she just waiting to be slapped in the face?"
"Real medicine is too expensive. Moreover, it's said that it takes decade-aged elderberry wood to be effective. You can't buy it with money…"