Chapter 122 Blind Patients Regain Sight



Let's look at the trending topics on other platforms.

What is the actual level of science and technology in China?

#Blind patient regains sight#

#Will visually impaired people have a chance to regain their sight?#

#The Realism of Artificial Eyes#

#The company that produces artificial eyes#

Xing smiled as he looked at the comments online.

The posts on Xiaohongshu are not fabricated; they are real.

A few days ago, a doctor at Huaji Hospital had an aunt who became blind due to some reason. After learning about the existence of this product, she persuaded her aunt and relatives to try it out.

Unexpectedly, this use left everyone speechless with astonishment.

As medical staff and patients' families, they knew all too well how miraculous this thing was.

Currently, apart from corneal transplants, there is nothing on the market that can restore sight to the blind.

What's more, this thing isn't expensive; with a little effort, you can basically afford it for tens of thousands.

The doctors who witnessed this historic moment were extremely excited: "How many visually impaired people will this save! Will we no longer need corneal transplant surgery in the future?"

"Where did the boss get this stuff? It's incredible!"

"Moreover, it is not only 6 times higher than the resolution of the human eye, but its reaction speed is also more than twice that of the human eye."

A group of people were having a heated discussion about it privately.

However, this price is just Shi Xing's initial test. If the response is good, she will adjust the price down further.

After all, her initial intention with this was to benefit the people and incidentally allow her to graduate early.

When it comes to making money, she would never allow herself to do a losing business, no matter what.

Helping visually impaired people regain their sight is also a good deed.

The family that regained their sight were all in tears that day.

Having been deprived of sunlight and unable to see the world for many years, the doctor aunt looked at her aging parents and grown-up children, her eyes etched with the marks of time and wrinkles, and immediately burst into tears.

"I...I can see! Waaaaah..."

When her daughter saw her mother's eyes, which were no different from those of a normal person, she suddenly rushed over and hugged her.

"Great! Mom, you can see! You can see!"

Her husband turned his head away and quietly wiped away the tears that had welled up in his eyes, his voice choked with emotion: "It's good that you can see, it's good that you can see."

Tears streamed down the faces of the elderly parents, who were still quite old: "It's so good how advanced technology is these days. After more than twenty years, you can finally see again."

The doctor suggested she try this artificial eye, and she was both happy and excited as he wiped away her tears.

Fortunately, she didn't doubt that their hospital had this artificial eye. She had a feeling that by the time they found out, they might not be able to use it immediately.

The woman, whose sight had returned, stroked her grown-up daughter; it was the first time she had ever seen her daughter's face.

Just as she expected, she looked like her, and was young and beautiful, a lovely young woman.

"My daughter is so beautiful, I'm so glad I finally got to see her."

These words brought tears to the already emotional daughter's eyes.

She touched her daughter's face and then walked to the window.

In early March, the flowers, plants, and trees outside had already begun to sprout.

The tender green hues adorn the branches, vibrant and full of life. The rare clear sky is a clear, hazy blue, and under the warm sunlight, everything is so beautiful.

After so many years, she finally saw the world again and her friends and family. She thought she would spend the rest of her life in darkness, but she never expected to have the chance to see the world again.

As someone who was once visually impaired, she knows this kind of pain all too well.

So when I learned that the product was only available for internal trial and could only be purchased at Huaji Hospital, I immediately posted it on Xiaohongshu and other platforms.

She also wanted to help her peers in need, letting them know that artificial eyes exist that can restore their vision.

Her family members also supported her decision and helped promote it online.

This exaggerated thing quickly attracted a lot of attention, but everyone thought she was just trying to attract attention and didn't believe it.

So she posted her previous blindness test report online, and also posted a video of herself being able to take care of herself and use her phone after regaining her sight.

This forced a lot of people to believe it.

Within a few days, the internet was flooded with searches related to this topic.

The trending topics and recommendations on Weibo, Douyin, and browsers are all flooded with this news.

Besides the artificial eye, what people naturally want to know is the company that produces it, and how to purchase it.

That's how YunChuang Technology came into the public eye. The company's phone lines were constantly ringing off the hook, as were those of Huaji Hospital.

They all came after hearing about it, wanting to buy the products, and there were also reporters who wanted to conduct interviews.

Although the number of believers and non-believers is about equal, so what?

People who have been blind for many years always hold onto hope, even if there is only a slight chance, they want to regain their sight.

Only those who cannot see can understand the pain of a world plunged into darkness.

Within half an hour of receiving the news, all existing robotic artificial eyes were pre-ordered and sold out.

There were even scalpers, but there were far more applicants than available spots, so very few scalpers could actually get a spot, and it was impossible to find a way to buy one.

This wasn't Shi Xing intentionally creating a scarcity effect. While she did have the idea that scarcity increases value, it was also because there was a genuine shortage of stock.

The process of creating the mechanical artificial eye was very complicated. At first, it was just her and Yu Wei, but later Chen Erxia, who joined the company on the same day as Yu Wei, was added to the team.

There were three of us, and we didn't have much time, plus we had a long holiday for the Chinese New Year.

There wasn't enough manpower, which resulted in a limited number of finished products.

Aside from her initial promotion, the rest of the sales were entirely organic, and all 50 trial units were sold out.

We still receive thousands of calls every day, and even hospitals are seeing a surge in patients seeking eye care.

As expected, Shi Xing, the boss of Yun Chuang, was exposed again.

She's trending again.

Tokiyuki herself: ...

She said she was born with the internet's holy body.

Some people want to become famous but can't, while she, an ordinary person, is trending on social media every few days.

She really is born with a fiery destiny.

She receives a flood of messages every day asking for artificial eyes.

Every day during class, Xing Xing receives a wave of enthusiastic stares.

Roommate Lin Xi hugged the book in her hands tightly: "Xingxing, you are really amazing. The artificial eye made by the company has become a hit on the entire Internet."

Xu Yingke nodded vigorously: "Already everyone in the school knew you, now the whole school knows you."

Ning Youyou admired Shi Xing from the bottom of her heart, and her face was full of praise: "This technology can directly bring many industries into a new stage."

Shi Xing smiled mysteriously; it wasn't just that simple.

She also possesses state-of-the-art holographic technology, giving people of this era the opportunity to play holographic games straight out of science fiction novels.

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