The peasant woman was so excited she couldn’t contain herself, repeatedly saying, "I can see, I can see!"
Yun Jiao said softly, "No hurry, there’s still the other side."
The peasant woman suppressed her excitent.
Yun Jiao slowly removed the clip and began the surgery on the other eye.
It was familiar work the second ti, and she was slightly quicker than before.
Yet a new problem arose.
It was the end of March, the temperature difference between morning and evening was significant. When Yun Jiao first walked out, she was wearing a light jacket.
Now the sun had risen, and sunlight spilled directly into the room. It beca increasingly warm, making Yun Jiao feel uncomfortable. Not only was her back drenched with sweat, but her forehead was also perspiring.
She hadn’t anticipated this problem; she quickly called out, "Soone co and wipe my sweat."
The maid waiting in the corner was about to step forward, but Jiang Youzhi quickly rushed over, pulled a handkerchief from his sleeve and carefully wiped the sweat from Yun Jiao’s forehead.
Yun Jiao didn’t even have ti to say thank you, she turned her head and continued with the surgery.
Prince Kang watched Jiang Youzhi’s focused expression while wiping the sweat, and seed to understand sothing.
After wiping the sweat, Jiang Youzhi stepped aside.
But he kept his attention fixed on Yun Jiao, ready to co up and wipe her sweat whenever needed.
Soon the surgery was completed, Yun Jiao applied eye drops for the patient to prevent infection.
The peasant woman lay on the hospital bed for a while longer.
Yun Jiao washed her hands and then prescribed so dication.
The dicine was also to prevent post-surgical infection.
After a while, Yun Jiao said, "Alright, you can get up now."
Only then did the peasant woman open her eyes and get up.
A group of n, who were initially standing far away, suddenly crowded around to stare at the peasant woman.
After looking, they all exclaid in amazent.
The eyes that had been once covered by cataracts were now restored to their natural state, clear and defined.
The peasant woman’s eyes were still affected by the drops; her eyes moved nimbly, filled with joy.
She felt incredibly fortunate.
There were quite a few people with cataracts summoned by the Prince Mansion, yet only she was chosen for surgery; the rest were still taking dication, uncertain of when they might recover.
Imperial Doctor Han waved his hand in front of the peasant woman, "Can you see?"
He knew it was a rhetorical question; the cataracts had vanished completely, how could she not see?
Now fearlessly, the peasant woman chuckled, "Yes, I can see everything."
Prince Kang was extrely excited, "It’s truly miraculous!"
Imperial Doctor Han clicked his tongue in envy; such a treatnt thod was truly unprecedented.
Even Mr. Lu nodded continuously, "Today, this old man has truly broadened his horizons."
From afar, Lin Shuo gazed at Yun Jiao, his eyes full of admiration and envy.
It seed simple enough, but manipulating tiny tools within the eye, one could imagine how challenging it must be.
Jiang Youzhi rely glanced at the peasant woman and then walked towards Yun Jiao, asking softly, "Are you tired?"
Yun Jiao smiled at him, "I’m not tired, just a bit nervous, after all, it’s the first ti performing this surgery."
Jiang Youzhi gently replied, "For a first ti, you’ve done so well. You’re truly amazing."
Yun Jiao was delighted.
She had cured the patient, with imdiate results, and felt a sense of achievent.
Upon receiving genuine praise, her happiness doubled.
At this, Prince Kang shot a glance at the pair again.
He married at eighteen and now had one wife and two concubines. Having experienced love himself, he could naturally perceive what stirred in Jiang Youzhi’s eyes.
He smirked silently to himself.
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