Xiao Qingyin, a master physician, dies unexpectedly and transmigrates into the body of the eldest legitimate daughter of the Minister of Revenue in the Great Xi Dynasty, who was raised in the count...
Just as Yi Shi's leg was about to recover, the Ning family finally found an ideal donor.
After finding the person, she came to the Yun residence to pick up Xiao Qingyin to go and check on her.
"He was a quarryman named Shi Ming."
On the way, Ning told Xiao Qingyin about the man.
“He is nineteen years old this year. He is similar in build to Yan’er and has superhuman strength. This morning, he was hit by a large rock while rescuing a coworker. His internal organs ruptured and he is barely alive.”
The carriage stopped at a place Xiao Qingyin had once visited: the entrance to the slum where the Han family had lived.
Xiao Qingyin followed Ning Shi and her steward to the door of a dilapidated hut.
After the housekeeper knocked on the door, a little girl of about twelve years old opened it a crack.
Her eyes looked unusually cloudy, and her gaze never focused on the three of them.
Who are you?
She asked in a low voice.
“We are from the Ning family, and we contacted your brother before.”
The butler replied.
As soon as the words left his lips, a weak voice came from inside the house: "DouDou, let them in."
The little girl then opened the door and let them in.
The room had only one large open space, with a bed on each side and a stove, firewood, and a small dining table separating the two spaces.
A young man with thick eyebrows, big eyes, and dark skin was lying on the left side of the bed.
"I'm sorry, we haven't been very hospitable."
Shi Ming's breath was as faint as a spider's thread.
"Don't speak yet."
As Xiao Qingyin spoke, she went over to check his physical condition.
After the inspection, I sighed inwardly.
This person's internal organs were all damaged, especially his intestines and stomach, which were almost completely crushed.
Even with the golden insects, she was powerless to change the situation.
She could only give him one painkiller.
"This will make you suffer less."
Shi Ming gave a grateful smile.
"Thank you, I feel much better now."
He looked at the little girl standing by the door and smiled, "Dou Dou, why don't you go ask Aunt Li for some tea? I need to entertain my guests."
"Okay, brother."
The little girl groped her way out along the wall.
After her footsteps disappeared outside the door, Shi Ming asked Xiao Qingyin, "Is my arm suitable? Can I donate it to that person?"
Xiao Qingyin nodded.
"Yes, we can donate."
Upon hearing this, Shi Ming breathed a sigh of relief.
He then asked, "Can I make a condition?"
"Go ahead and tell me."
“As you just saw, my sister is blind. If I leave, there will be no one to take care of her. I want to donate my eyes to her.”
Xiao Qingyin was stunned.
The eyeball and brain are connected by the optic nerve, which is different from other nerves and belongs to the central nervous system. Given the level of medical development in her previous life, it is impossible to replant it.
However, the golden insect was extraordinary, and Xiao Qingyin had not yet conducted an eye transplant experiment, so she was unsure whether it could complete the connection of the optic nerve.
If that's not possible, then a corneal transplant is the only option.
However, she did not have the fine sutures used to suture the cornea, so she could not perform the transplant surgery.
The golden insects might not be of any use, because the cornea itself has no blood vessels, and Xiao Qingyin wasn't sure if they would help with the suturing.
She could only reply to Shi Ming: "We haven't done any eye transplant experiments yet, so we don't know if it's feasible."
"How long will the experiment take?" Shi Ming asked. "Will I live that long?"
"Yes, barring any unforeseen circumstances."
Xiao Qingyin replied.
Shi Ming can probably live for another five or six hours. The golden insect can restore sensation to the stitched-up limbs in an hour. If an eye transplant can be performed, the results should be available in an hour as well.
"Could you please conduct an experiment now?"
Shi Ming requested.
"Of course, if a transplant is not possible, that's okay too. I'm still willing to donate both arms."
Xiao Qingyin nodded: "Okay, I'll go back and do the experiment now."
Whether it was transplanting an eyeball or a cornea, it didn't take much effort, and Xiao Qingyin quickly completed both experiments.
The bad news is that the golden worm did not suture the cornea itself, which means the cornea cannot be transplanted.
The good news is that the transplanted eyeball can be used normally.
Xiao Qingyin and Ning returned to Shi Ming's house. Just as they were about to tell him the good news, he said, "Wait a moment."
Then he said to the little girl, "Dou Dou, go to Aunt Li's house and borrow some rice."
After the little girl left, Shi Ming explained, "Dou Dou definitely wouldn't accept that I donated my arm to someone else, nor would she want my eyes. I don't want her to know about this."
Xiao Qingyin nodded in understanding.
Shi Ming continued, "I will tell her that I helped you a lot, and you had no way to repay me, so you helped her treat her eyes."
Xiao Qingyin and Ning agreed.
Shi Ming signed the donation agreement brought by the Ning family and pressed his fingerprint on it.
Xiao Qingyin and the others then left, only returning after Shi Ming passed away, taking away his body and the little girl who had fainted from crying.
Xiao Qingyin performed transplant surgeries on Wei Yan and the little girl respectively.
After the surgery, the Ning family set up a mourning hall in their mansion and laid Shi Ming's body there.
Because the little girl had just undergone transplant surgery, Xiao Qingyin was worried that she would cry too much when she woke up and damage her eyes, so she let her sleep for several days.
She was not awakened until the seventh day after Shi Ming's death.
The first thing the little girl did upon waking up was to ask Xiao Qingyin for a mirror.
"Sister, I want to look in the mirror."
Xiao Qingyin was surprised for a moment, but quickly realized that she probably already knew about the transplant.
They may have overheard their conversation.
It became clear as soon as she brought the mirror over.
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