Chapter 229: No Way to Recover



"Because it's a broken bone reconstruction, the bone needs to be broken with tendons and bones so that it can grow back."

As Wu Qiaozi spoke, he stretched out his hand and pointed at the exposed ankle.

He pointed at the protruding bone and said, "The bones here are obviously uneven, and I don't know how twisted they are beneath the skin and flesh. If you follow my method, if it works, there's nothing to say. But if it fails, the leg might become necrotic, and in serious cases, I might even need to amputate this part."

He measured the position up and down, and then patiently explained it to Hua Shi for a long time.

Hua Shi listened in silence and didn't say anything for a long time.

She roughly understood what he said. If everything went well, her leg would heal and she would be able to walk normally like an ordinary person.

But if it fails, the serious case is to amputate the entire ankle. Ideally, although it is necrotic, it can still be preserved and not be damaged to the point of amputation, but the possibility of this is very small...

As long as the first treatment option is accepted, there are only two possibilities for the leg: either it will heal or it will become necrotic. Once necrosis begins, in order to save the entire leg, the only option is to implement the worst option... amputation.

Hua Xiao, who had been hiding outside the door and eavesdropping, lost her composure when she heard Wu Qiaozi say that if he accepted treatment, his second brother's leg would most likely be amputated. She pushed open the half-closed door...

"Bang!"

"No!" Hua Xiao's sharp and high-pitched voice suddenly came from behind.

It interrupted Hua Shi's thoughts and also interrupted Wu Qiaozi's detailed words.

Hua Xiao's eyes were red and she looked at Hua Shi with a pleading look. She shook her head and said, "No, save the second brother first. Once his injury is healed, let him decide for himself. Sister, don't... agree so quickly."

As if afraid that Hua Shi would agree without saying anything, Hua Xiao looked flustered, and his hands hanging at his sides trembled with fear.

She didn't know about others, but Second Brother... She understood his personality, knew how important this injured leg was to him, and because of the injury, his personality became increasingly strange and unpredictable...

If I agree so hastily, my second brother will wake up and find out that his leg may be amputated...

Thinking of this, Hua Xiao shuddered. She couldn't imagine the consequences of this absolute situation. Anyway, her family had finally gotten better, and she didn't want to cause trouble again because of this.

Hua Shi rubbed his forehead and said, "I haven't agreed yet, don't worry."

Hua Xiao's nervous expression relaxed a little, but his eyes were still fixed on Hua Shi, without moving away.

Hua Shi turned to look at Wu Qiaozi again and whispered, "I'll wait until the man wakes up and ask him what he thinks, then we'll talk."

Wu Qiaozi looked at the flowers, then at the unconscious young man lying on the kang, nodded, and then reminded him, "That left leg was injured this time, and it has been delayed for two or three days. It's showing signs of worsening. It's best to make a decision quickly, otherwise it will be too late to save it even if you miss the best time for treatment."

Wu Qiaozi re-treated Hua Yu's two most serious wounds, applied medicine and bandaged them, then prepared some more medicine and boiled it into a medicinal soup.

After feeding Hua Yu the medicinal soup, she didn't know if it was Hua Shi's illusion, but she always felt that after Wu Qiaozi's series of operations, Hua Yu's severe symptoms had obviously improved a lot.

By late evening, Hua Yu had only had a high fever once, but after drinking the medicine, the temperature on his forehead subsided and returned to normal. His eyeballs moved a few times under his eyelids, showing signs of waking up.

Everyone in the room was sent to the yard for dinner. Hua Shi ate a few bites and had no appetite, so he filled a bowl of hot porridge and prepared to feed Hua Yu some.

At this time, the sun was setting over the Cangshan Mountains, and the setting sun dyed half the sky orange. From afar, it seemed as if the world was shrouded in it...

Hua Yu, lying on the kang, didn't know how long she had slept. When she woke up in a daze, she immediately noticed the warm red sunset light slanting in through the window lattice.

In a trance, some people didn't realize where they were.

Until I heard the half-open door being pushed open, followed by the sound of light footsteps coming from my ears.

His head was wrapped in thick cloth. If he moved slightly, he would feel a splitting headache that would come over him like an overwhelming force, forcing him to stop wanting to change the past.

Blinking, his thoughts swirling, he regained his composure...

He is still alive…?

"Are you awake?!"

Hua Shi's familiar yet excited voice came to my ears.

In the midst of her confusion, Hua Yu felt as if she had heard the same words before...

He woke up again, not dead...

The gentle footsteps became hurried, and they ran straight towards him. Hua Yu grunted and rolled his eyes, and the familiar figure of Hua Shi came into his sight.

As if in another world, he blinked lightly...

Hua Shi suppressed the excitement welling up in her heart, tried to calm herself down, and then asked softly, "How is it? Does the wound still hurt? Are you dizzy?"

Hua Yu blinked, looked at her face approaching, and didn't say anything for a long time.

Hua Shi raised her hand, pointed a finger, waved it back and forth in front of his eyes, and asked, "How many fingers are these?"

“…one.”

After an unknown amount of time, Hua Yu opened his mouth and heard his own horrible hoarse voice.

Hua Shi heaved a sigh of relief. Another afternoon passed, and compared to before, Hua Yu now looked more energetic, and his pale face gradually returned to its normal color...

"You've been in a coma for almost three days. You finally woke up. We were almost scared to death." Hua Shi kept muttering.

Hua Yu didn't know where he got the strength from, but he suddenly stretched out his hand from under the quilt, raised it in front of her, and said in a hoarse voice: "...I want to sit up..."

Facing Hua Yu's piercing dark eyes, Hua Shi lent him a hand and helped him sit up. Before she could say anything else, Hua Yu stared at her with his bright eyes and said lightly, "...I'm hungry."

Hua Shi nodded hurriedly and brought the bowl of porridge that had just been brought in to him. Hua Yu took her hand, lowered his head, and began to swallow the porridge with gulps.

After drinking a bowl of warm white porridge, Hua Yu suddenly felt like she was alive again.

"I'll go out and get you some more..."

"No."

Hua Yu interrupted her move to go out.

Hua Shi paused, put down the wooden bowl, and turned to look at him again.

The person who just woke up had been in a coma for too long and was obviously much slower than before. He stared in one direction with his eyes drooping. It was unknown what he was thinking. He was quiet and didn't say a word.

"I'll go out and call the doctor to come in and take a look at you. Please sit down first."

Hua Shi saw that he was unusually slow, so she thought of going out and calling the doctor in to check him out.

Without waiting for Hua Yu to respond, he walked out of the house in two or three steps...

She didn't see that the moment she turned and walked out, Hua Yu raised his eyes again, looking at her back with clear eyes, but his gaze was obscure and no one knew what he was thinking.

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