Luo Qiao could understand the concerns of Elder Qin's youngest son; her visit to see Elder Qin was to repay the kindness and occasional support he had offered on the farm, not because of any ties with these unrelated people.
Elder Qin said, "Back when Professor Yang was at the farm, her skill in treating patients was incredibly good. I trust her. Besides, look at my condition now, even if it were to worsen, how much worse could it possibly get?"
Seeing his son remain silent, Elder Qin continued, "Luo Qiao is kind enough to offer treatment, and I can't be ungrateful. If she didn't have any confidence, she wouldn't have spoken up. If it weren't for the relationship we had built before, who would be willing to take on such responsibility lightly?
I'll lay it out here today, if the treatment works, it's my good fortune; if it doesn't, it's my fate. Don't you all go harboring any ill will over this afterwards."