Yang Ping left Guilin, and following their operational process, the doctors in the lab began to adjust the nuts and bolts at scheduled times, gradually forming complex tensile stresses.
Every day, the laboratory's daily report would be delivered to Yang Ping's computer in the form of text, images, and videos. He would personally check every detail to prevent errors from inadvertently happening.
The experiment had to be meticulous. Any tiny mistake could lead to failure.
Every day after the surgery, Zhang Lin would change the dressings for the gout patient, observing the condition of the surgical incision.
Whether it was the incision at the amputation site or the incision from the gout nodule surgery, there was no seepage or swelling, and it was clean. This was a sign of good luck and a successful surgery.
Sometimes, we must acknowledge the existence of luck in this world. It's like an invisible hand, either advancing or hindering things for us behind the scenes.