So far, most of the injuries Wang Ye had sustained were flesh wounds.
He had never suffered an injury involving a bone fracture and cut like this before.
Occasionally, minor fractures could heal quickly, thanks to support, where the body's bone cells form a fibrous bone callus, mineralizing, hardening, and filling the broken tissue, fundamentally different from limb regeneration.
The complexity of limb regeneration is, one might say, tens of thousands of times higher than healing a broken bone, because limb regeneration requires rebuilding entirely new bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, equivalent to replicating the process from embryo growth to adulthood in a short time.
Therefore, when Wang Ye broke his little finger, he felt a bit apprehensive, uncertain if he could regenerate it.
