Chapter 82 (1/2)

Chapter 82: The Life of Yin and Yang

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

As Han Jiangong once said, after wang Huiru’s organ failure disease deteriorated, the kidney would show ns of urae

With the current treatment possibilities, they would not be able to mend the kidneys that had almost rotted away They could only transplant a healthy kidney in order to cure the patient

The reason Mo Wen had run back to the hospital was to understand the condition of Qin Xiaoyou’sto transplant a kidney

“Mrs wang, please just lie down comfortably I’ll check up on your condition,” Mo Wen said as he s Huiru was a little stunned as she looked at Mo Wen

“Mrs wang, Mo Wen is a ht be able to treat your illness,” Han Jiangong sh he did not really believe that Mo Wen could cure wang Huiru under the situation of not having a kidney transplant, he was still very curious and wanted to knohat techniques Mo Wen knew

This ti Huiru was really shocked It wasn’t a small honor to be dee

She followed Mo Wen’s instructions and laid back coulate her breathing whilst doing so

Mo Wen’s face was cal Huiru’s pulse Two strea Huiru’s body and circulated one round before slowly co asked a little curiously

Mo Wen looked at Han Jiangong

“The body has deteriorated greatly; it’s very serious”

No wonder he had suggested the organ transplant wang Huiru’s vital organs had all been seriously prostrated The kidney especially was close to failure

“Brother Mo, do you agree to the operation now?”

Han Jiangong s Huiru’s condition was serious? After so many consultations with specialists in the hospital, not a single one of them had a solution The operation was the only way out

Initially, Mo Wen was seean transplant However, know that he knew of the gravity of the condition, surely, he would not think so anymore

Mo Wen shook his head There was still some leeway left to save her, so there was no need to take the final step

“Brother Han, let ’s case In the next four days, I will come and treat her once every day”

There wereHuiru’s kidney had completely failed, he wouldn’t have a solution either There would, indeed, only be one solution—the organ transplant

Although he had quite a bit of knowledge on organ transplants, the things he learnt were not very in-depth yet There were too h, so it was a very profound knowledge

Modern medicine hadand i Perhaps traditional medicine would really be taken over by modern medicine in the future, and hed He also felt it was a pity, with regards to the fate of traditional enerations of ancestors possibly be eliminated one day?