Peter was very excited, extremely excited. Despite being in his forties, he was like a child in front of the doctor, doing whatever he was told immediately, swiftly and correctly.
When Peter removed his prosthetic leg, Diamond, who made 3D prosthetics, exclaimed exaggeratedly: "What on earth is this thing?"
Peter's prosthetic leg was the most basic kind, essentially just a metal rod, so basic it couldn't even be called a prosthetic. As a result, Peter's gait was always a pronounced limp.
When the doctor saw Peter's left leg, he immediately furrowed his brow and said loudly, "You've been very active, the muscles and tendons in your residual limb are deformed, doesn't it hurt?"
"Yes!"
Peter's reply was very straightforward.
