The following surgery no longer worried Li He about whether Chen Cang would succeed.
Because he knew that this young physician was highly skilled, especially when it came to handling details, which always impressed him and sometimes even inspired him in his work.
Moreover... what surprised Li He was this:
Chen Cang's technique was extremely standardized.
Li He couldn't find any faults or issues with it.
If Li He had to comment, he'd describe the surgery as a textbook operation.
Could it have been anything but standardized?
With "expert guidance" in effect, it would have been difficult for Chen Cang to be anything less.
As for technical prowess, Li He could understand; after all, it's a doctor's job, and practice makes perfect.
But...
There was something else he was very curious about!
How had this young doctor developed such strength and stability in his hands, without sacrificing flexibility?
How had he done it?