英文文案: A wyvern born with polymelia tried to challenge the terrifying End Dragon in the Sixways Exhibition of Aureatia, this is what happened to his body. AS, a wyvern born with three extra arms, was brought to the hospital with frostbite, a severed left arm and wing, and a comminuted fracture of multiple vertebrae. Fortunately, the detached limbs remained viable due to the cold, which facilitated the replantation work that the medical staff were about to perform. This was a case of severe trauma involving nerves, muscles, and bones. The left arm and wing were torn from the torso, constituting a complete limb avulsion. The comminuted fracture of multiple thoracic vertebrae resulted in severe damage to the spinal cord and related nerves. Due to his racial characteristics, he could withstand injuries far beyond what ordinary people could, but existing medical technology was unable to repair such a complex neural and skeletal connection. However, a conventional medical plan was not adopted. Instead, a radical and unprecedented surgery was performed. The medical staff decided to use Chiklorakk the Eternity Machine within him to replace the damaged spinal cord and nerves. This foreign object was implanted into his shattered spine, serving as a brain-computer interface. The object successfully rebuilt the neural pathways between the limbs and the brain, allowing the replanted left arm and wing to function again. But this solution was not without a cost. While the implantation of the Chiklorakk saved his life and limbs, it also brought permanent sequelae. As the neural connection was no longer purely biological tissue, his physical strength significantly declined and required a large amount of energy to maintain nerve function, which caused him to feel extremely fatigued. Long-distance flight was no longer possible; he had to rely on an exoskeleton and a wheelchair to maintain mobility. Therefore, a wyvern once known as "Star Runner," who intimidated the masses with his unparalleled speed and strength, now had to rely on a substitute material to maintain action and learn to use an assistive tool to cope with his body's new normal.