Chen Cang, performing surgery, suddenly remembered something Qian Liang had said!
It was during the time they were taking the establishment exam when Qian Liang commented either on Zhou Xiaodong or Li Shijian.
He had said that his surgery lacked a soul!
At the time, Chen Cang didn't understand at all what that meant. He thought the comment was pretentious, lacking any real substance, but now! Chen Cang had an epiphany!
What does it mean to lack a soul?
It means not thinking!
Not delving deeply into the thought process, into the connotations and purposes of surgery.
It's like sculpture, following a template without your own thoughts and understanding, lacking sufficient knowledge about your work.
So, what is the soul of surgery?
Chen Cang furrowed his brows, faintly sensing he was onto something.
Chen Cang felt that the soul was something a surgery, from any angle, using any method, must achieve certain goals, with the soul being the effectiveness.