Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl
Chapter 196 - 196 196 There is no such thing as a perfect

Chapter 196: Chapter 196: There is no such thing as a perfect surgery Chapter 196: Chapter 196: There is no such thing as a perfect surgery Mo Sang couldn’t afford to worry about that issue right now, as the doctor had already started examining Lisi.

“It’s treatable. Arrange an operating room with complete equipment, I need to operate on her immediately,” Jiang Zhe said.

“How will you treat her?” Professor Li Dean immediately questioned.

“Didn’t you hear me say surgery?”

Professor Li Dean harbored deep doubts about her assertion, “Miss Lisi’s eye disease is caused by blood congestion that hasn’t dissipated over time. She has already undergone surgery before. The congestion is closely linked to the brain’s main nerves, and even the steadiest hand in the medical field wouldn’t dare perform such surgery because a minute error could be fatal! Do you think you’re the only one that can cure her, that others don’t know? Miss Lisi’s eye condition should only be treated with conservative methods to gradually resolve the blood stasis and invigorate circulation. It’s absolutely not suited for any surgery! Do you realize even the thinnest surgical blade available can’t properly handle such an operation?”

Professor Li Dean was right; what made Lisi’s eye disease severe was not that no one could diagnose it, but that no one could operate on it.

Faced with Professor Li Dean’s interrogation, Jiang Zhe patiently asked, “Who’s in charge here? If you don’t want surgery, I’ll leave right now.”

Professor Li Dean couldn’t wish more for her to leave immediately.

But Mo Sang said calmly to Jiang Zhe, “Doctor, since you’re confident, then please go ahead! Professor Li Dean, please go back and rest.”

Professor Li Dean, highly esteemed and extraordinary in medical skills, walked away in a huff, unable to believe that Mo Sang truly had faith in a man who didn’t seem to be well-versed in medicine.

They better not regret this!

“Ready,” Jiang Zhe said again.

The medical equipment in the Governor’s Office was exceptionally comprehensive due to the many doctors that had visited previously; it just needed a little preparation to be ready immediately.

“Lisi, this is great, your eyes will get better soon!” Eugina said excitedly.

Jiang Zhe’s confidence gave Eugina great encouragement, and even Lisi allowed herself a rare smile.

Lisi smiled, “Let’s hope so.”

Jiang Zhe glanced at Eugina, also very familiar with the sisters’ situation.

Lisi and Eugina were the biological daughters of the governor, both their mother had passed away, and they worked alongside the governor.

Lisi had been engaged to Mo Sang previously, and the wedding was postponed due to her eye disease.

Lisi was blind and hadn’t been working for a long time, yet her efficiency was still faintly noticeable.

Once inside the operating room, Jiang Zhe didn’t allow anyone else in.

Eugina and Mo Sang had no choice but to wait outside, with her expressing concern, “The doctor went in alone, without any nurses or assistants. Can this really be okay?”

“It should be fine, don’t worry,” Mo Sang reassured.

“I’m just afraid… something might go wrong,” Eugina peered anxiously towards the inside.

But the operating room had been specially refitted, and absolutely nothing could be seen from the outside.

They couldn’t even tell what the doctor was doing.

Jiang Zhe turned on the computer, already aware that Lisi’s blindness wasn’t due to an eye disease, but an injury, similar to Jiang Yunxuan’s situation.

Hearing no sound from him, Lisi asked, “Doctor, what’s the situation exactly?”

“I’m going to perform surgery on you now. You’ll need anesthesia, and then I’ll remove the necrotic nerves in your brain that are pressing on your optic nerve. If the surgery is successful, you’ll be able to see very soon,” he explained.

Lisi’s hands clenched tightly, “Really?”

“Of course.” Jiang Zhe’s voice was calm, but strangely comforting.

Though Lisi dared not trust anyone, at this point, she had no choice but to gamble.

“I’m starting the anesthesia, get ready mentally,” he said.

Clenching her teeth, Lisi, with her hollow eyes, stated, “I’m ready!”

Outside the door, Mo Sang lit up a cigarette.

Eugina walked over to him and unreservedly interlocked hands with him.

Mo Sang embraced her.

With nobody else around at the moment, Eugina made intimate gestures with her brother-in-law without any hesitation.

They both knew that once Lisi’s eyes recovered, such opportunities would be gone.

As they heard the sound of the operation room’s door, Eugina and Mo Sang quickly separated.

Jiang Zhe stepped out, glanced casually, and noticed a smear of lipstick on Mo Sang’s shirt that hadn’t been there before.

“Doctor, how did it go?” Eugina hurried over to Jiang Zhe, relieved that the doctor hadn’t seen her intimate interaction with Mo Sang.

Actually, even if he had seen it, it wouldn’t have been a big problem, but it could have been a bit troublesome.

“She should be able to open her eyes in half an hour,” Jiang Zhe said.

With the right surgical instruments on hand, naturally, it was convenient.

But at the moment, only Jiang Zhe could operate those surgical instruments.

“Really?” Eugina was thrilled. “Mo Sang, Lisi will soon be able to see. Then you two can hold the wedding!”

Mo Sang nodded, “Then doctor, please wait for another half an hour until Lisi can see, before you leave, okay?”

“Okay,” Jiang Zhe found a seat and sat down.

Lisi was still sitting in the operation room, eyes covered with a layer of white gauze, appearing to be very calm.

Eugina was still a bit uneasy, “Doctor, now that Lisi is like this, do I need to do anything?”

“No need, the anesthetic hasn’t fully worn off yet. Once it does, she’ll be able to see. A few days of rest afterward will suffice.”

To any other surgeon, this operation would be considered major, with strictly enforced post-operative care, but to Jiang Zhe, it was merely a trivial procedure.

“Then I’ll stay and take care of Lisi.”

Mo Sang then invited Jiang Zhe downstairs for coffee.

Since there was still over half an hour to wait, Jiang Zhe didn’t refuse.

Downstairs, the servant served coffee and placed it in front of Jiang Zhe.

Jiang Zhe didn’t drink it; his disguise seemed amiable, but it still had an air of keeping people at a distance.

At this moment, Mo Sang only cared about Lisi’s condition and didn’t mind whether the doctor would drink the coffee or not.

Eugina was upstairs taking care of Lisi, and the servants also brought in coffee, snacks, and fruits.

Professor Li Dean hadn’t left; he stayed in the room specifically prepared for him in the Governor’s Office, waiting for news.

Upon hearing that Jiang Zhe had successfully completed the surgery and was now just waiting for the effects of the anesthetic to wear off before Lisi could open her eyes, he was astonished.

Was there really such a doctor who could perform such a complex surgery successfully?

Even with the most advanced equipment in the world, to execute a surgery flawlessly was no easy task!

“So, can Miss Lisi open her eyes now?” Professor Li Dean asked.

“Not yet,” the servant whispered.

Professor Li Dean huffed, “Which means, it’s not yet certain.”

He knew that a doctor capable of performing such a surgery did not exist in this world.

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