Several days later, Nie Shun'e was transferred from the ICU back to the general ward.
Her condition after the surgery was very stable, and she could now consume liquid diets like rice soup. The yellowish hue on her face was gradually fading, and the distended pain in her abdomen was gone. With standardized pain management, the pain from the surgery incision was basically bearable.
Theoretically, a recurrence of the tumor was certain, but given that the tumor excision was so clean, there shouldn't be any major problems in the short term.
For Nie Shun'e, she was no longer concerned about the potential recurrence. If she could live one more day, that was all that mattered – to make the most of each day she was alive.
The "Charity Organization" sent someone with a basket of flowers and nutritional supplements to visit Nie Shun'e. They offered to help her apply for a charity assistance fund, which would be a substantial amount, possibly reaching one hundred thousand.