But, before Grandma could kneel down.
Dong dong dong!
Three sounds of kneeling echoed.
ng Yu, Liu Pengfei, and Hua Qian all knelt in unison in front of Grandma, and Liu Pengfei and ng Yu, standing in front, firmly supported Grandma to prevent her from kneeling.
???
Grandma, on the verge of emotional collapse, seeing this scene, was instantly dumbfounded.
What’s going on???
Liu Pengfei and ng Yu, kneeling on the ground, perspired on their foreheads.
This is Li Yu’s grandma; how could they possibly bear her kneeling to them.
This is during Doomsday, this is at Big Camphor Tree Base — it’s fair to say that the core group that Li Yu represents controls the destiny of everyone at Big Camphor Tree Base.
Gulp!
Hua Qian, who was also quite elderly, said to Grandma while kneeling: "We will do our utmost, please don’t be like this, we were all saved by Director Li’s group, we will definitely try our best."
ng Yu also chid in: "Yes, yes."
Grandma had been staying at the base before Doomsday, and after its outbreak, had only gone out three tis, witnessed so zombies, and killed a couple.
Afterwards, she basically didn’t go out anymore, but with Big Camphor Tree Base expanding, she didn’t know how many people there were now, nor how much people feared and revered Li Yu.
After all, at Big Camphor Tree Base, people are sowhat familiar with the ruthless stories about Li Yu.
However, in Grandma’s heart, Li Yu would always be that obedient, sensible, kind and gentle Yu.
"Uh..." Uncle naturally understood why Liu Pengfei and the others would kneel, so he supported his mother and said: "Mom, don’t worry, they will definitely do their utmost."
On the other side, Li Yu lifted ng Yu and the others with both hands and then said to them: "You first go check on my Grandpa, thank you."
ng Yu, Liu Pengfei, and Hua Qian quickly said: "No problem, it’s what we should do."
Then they quickly bowed to Grandma and went inside.
Grandma looked at Li Yu, then at Uncle, and finally at Liu Pengfei and the others.
Her eyes showed a hint of confusion.
But she still held Li Yu’s hand and said: "Then they should be rewarded, make sure they take extra care."
This was always her impression and understanding when visiting a doctor.
Li Yu looked behind, seeing that they had entered.
Only then did he say: "Don’t worry, I will, and they will surely do their best."
However, the words he didn’t say in his heart were: they dare not spare any effort!
Since rebirth, he had never been a kind person.
In front of family, righteousness and morality are negligible.
....
Inside the dical room, Li Yuan saw ng Yu and the others walking in.
So he stood up from the stool by the bedside.
Liu Pengfei and Hua Qian checked things over.
Both fell into contemplation for a while.
Holding the examination report, Liu Pengfei was the first to speak: "
It seems.
It’s rather tricky.
The surgery can be done, survival isn’t an issue.
If I perform a bypass surgery, the success rate is over ninety percent.
However, there will still be so aftereffects after surgery,
like those who had a stroke might not necessarily wake up, usually if they wake up, it’s within a month.
The longer it takes, the less likely they are to wake up, beyond three months becos a protracted coma, also known as vegetative state, in which the chances of waking up are very slim!
Overall, 75% of stroke patients will have varying degrees of disability. And among those who survived through rescue treatnt, 20%-47% experience recurrence within five years.
Even if they wake up, there might be other aftereffects.
If it’s hemiplegia, one side of the body’s muscle strength weakens, activities are hindered or completely unable, often accompanied by sensory disturbances on the sa side, such as indifference to hot or cold, unawareness of pain sensations, etc., sotis accompanied by a loss of vision on the sa side.
If it’s aphasia......"
While saying these things, unknowingly, Li Yu had already stood behind him.
Upon hearing this content, his expression grew uglier.
For the first ti, his facial expression was out of control.
ng Yu sighed; she actually thought the sa.
But she dared not say.
Treatnt is definitely possible, as long as intracranial pressure release is perford; this is very simple, it doesn’t even require surgery to resolve it.
But that brain vascular problem, that is a big hassle.
Hua Qian was silent for a long ti, finally speaking: "I feel this ailnt can be treated conservatively, try herbal dicine and acupuncture.
It’s a pity that the legendary acupuncture technique wasn’t passed down, otherwise it could be tried."
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