Upon seeing them, Li Aimei asked, "How is Nian Gao's father?"
"It's alright. Apart from not being able to see, I have a good appetite." Yun Jin was still in the mood to joke.
Li Aimei was relieved.
When she saw He Tingchuan wearing sunglasses, she was still taken aback by his feigned innocence: "Are you really sure there's no problem?"
He Tingchuan took off his sunglasses, revealing a pair of lifeless eyes.
Li Aimei felt heartbroken watching this and comforted her with words of comfort: "It will be alright."
He Tingchuan nodded: "Study hard, and if there's nothing else, go back early. Tell your older brother that I'm fine, and tell him not to slack off in training, because I'll be testing them when I get back."
Li Aimei nodded, had nothing to say to him, and sheepishly went to find Xiao Niangao and the others.
She also had a meal at the He family's house. He's mother packed some braised meat for her to take home, and also gave her some salted duck eggs to take home, which were cooked and could be eaten with porridge.
Li Aimei was a little embarrassed, so she bought some fruit and left, eating and taking some with her.
On He Tingchuan's side, after Yun Jin finished her exams and went on full vacation, his eyes didn't look very bright after acupuncture, and he couldn't feel the light.
After one course of treatment, the two expert doctors were at a loss. Facing Yun Jin's expectant eyes, they said, "It's probably incurable in Beijing. If you can go abroad or to a hospital in Hong Kong for treatment, there might be hope."
"Domestic medical technology is insufficient to conduct further examinations." They admitted their medical skills were inadequate.
Knowing they wanted to cure their eyes, all they could do was recommend better treatment options.
Yun Jin was troubled; in this day and age, going abroad was not easy.
In the modern world, as long as you have money, everything is easy.
Even if she had several kilograms of gold, it would be useless; without connections, she couldn't get out.
Yun Jin didn't have one, but she could ask He's father.
When Mr. He heard that it would be best for He Tingchuan's eyes to be treated in Hong Kong or abroad, he frowned: "Isn't it possible in China?"
Yun Jin nodded: "They have given up on treatment."
Mr. He said thoughtfully, "You all get some rest. I'll think of something."
Yun Jin could only pin her hopes on Father He: "Dad, I'm sorry, I know it's difficult, but I hope he can watch Xiao Niangao grow up and have eyes that can see the beauty of this world."
Mr. He sighed and looked at the cool-looking man wearing sunglasses, knowing how dull and lifeless his eyes were behind them.
Mr. He also wants his son to be healthy, and he will try anything as long as there is hope.
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