Chapter 550: Chapter 550
It was probably because, it had been a while since the incident occurred.
So Jing Su felt that he was rather calm, mainly because he had already anticipated the worst scenacountless
times.
So now that the moment had actually cto receive confirmation, it seemed... it was not so hard to accept.
On the contrary, there was a sense of relief... as if a heavy burden had been lifted.
It was as if the knife that had been hanging over his neck had finally fallen, and he could at last feel a clear
sense of relief, even if it meant death, at least it was conclusive rather than being left in limbo.
Therefore, Jing Su’s emotional state was still alright, at least better than Bo Jingshen’s emotional state.
He could even calmly and rationally ask a question he had long been aware of, "So you mean that although my
vision cannot be restored, there's no need to remove my eyeball? | heard that for many similar injuries, the
eyeball is directly removed, and then a prosthetic eye is worn."
As Song Jining was not an ophthalmologist, he did not respond but looked toward the ophthalmology specialist
from Taiheng who had cwith them.
The ophthalmology specialist said, "That's correct."
Jing Su smiled faintly, "I also inquired before, the technology for prosthetic eyes is quite impressive these days;
they look just like real ones and can even move."
Bo Jingshen was lost for words, "Can you not seem so interested in these things? The way you talk, what, are you
actually disappointed you can’t try a prosthetic eye or something?"
Jing Su: "No, | was just saying that, Ah Shen, don’t be so irritable."
Song Boyuan, who had been sitting quietly in the corner, finally spoke up, "Are we sure this is the best solution?"
Compared to Bo Jingshen’s outright irritability, Song Boyuan’s voice was completely controlled without a hint of
emotion, yet it seemed to carry a veiled threat.
Song Jining knew his cousin's temperament all too well, so he immediately answered, "Yes, with the current
technology, this is the best solution. Whether there will be new technologies in the future that might offer better
options, | don’t know, but for now, this is all we can do."
The ophthalmologist added, "He was delayed in getting treatment for too long, and no authority in
ophthalmology, regardless of the institution, will have a different answer on this matter. The damage to vision
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcaused by an eye injury is tied to whether timely treatment can be provided. His delay was too long..."
Seeing his cousin raise an eyebrow, Song Jining knew something was wrong.
Song Boyuan couldn't lash out at his own cousin, but now that someone else had joined the conversation, he
said indifferently, "Yes, the treatment was delayed for a long time. Is that supposed to be our fault? To suffer an
injury in the hospital, only to have a treatment delay with this result..."
Song Jining quietly said, "Brother, don’t get angry."
"I'd rather not get angry, but it’s my uncle we're talking about." Song Boyuan tilted his head. His mood was
actually quite good because Jing Qiao was very kind to him, so he felt good every day.
But his voice still sounded quite chilly, "Now that his condition is like this, my sister-in-law will surely be upset,
and when she’s upset, | get very angry, like a chain reaction, uncontrollable."
Song Jining scratched his head, momentarily at a loss for words.
Jing Su’s mood seemed not too bad, the corners of his mouth curled.
It wasn’t that he wasn’t sad, but perhaps he had prepared himself psychologically, so that intense sadness
wasn't there.
Blind for a while now, he felt quite bored, yet relaxed, listening to the raeach day or to books being read
aloud. Jing Ruo had recommended a few audiobooks to him, all with romance plots that he found cheesy.
He just could not appreciate them, and later switched to a couple of fantasy , which he found somewhat
interesting.
Jing Su thought, when in the past had he enjoyed such pleasures? When had he had the tand the chance for
such things?
Throughout more than thirty years of life, busy and rushed, looking back now, there seems to be no hobby that |
could call fun.
Thinking about it, it’s really quite pitiful.
Jing Su even had sgradually taking-shape plans in his heart about how to spend the rest of his life.
So, calamity leans on blessing, and blessing hides within calamity.
Blind in the left eye, losing half of his field of bright vision also meant half the trouble was gone.
Because of Jing Ce’s reason, although there were a few brothers and sisters, it always felt like there was a barrier
between them, yet his own injury seem to have brought the four siblings closer, their affection more intimate.
Bo Jingshen could hardly believe it, staring at Jing Su, "... Although | know you've been quite leisurely recently
because of your injury, you don’t have to ... laugh, do you?!"
"Ah," Jing Su struggled to contain the curve of his mouth, "I shouldn't be laughing."
But unable to keep his smile at bay, he said helplessly, "Mainly because, seeing all of you fussing over..."
"You feel smug," Bo Jingshen frowned and said, feeling something wasn't quite right, "No, | think you're holding
back skind of bad idea."
Jing Su indeed had a little plan in his heart, but he didn’t plan to reveal it now, so he just waved his hand, "What
do you think | am, | don’t have any bad ideas."
Anyway, with Jing Su’s diversion, even if Bo Jingshen was feeling a bit upset earlier, he could only accept the fact
that one of Jing Su’s eyes was essentially ruined.
When Jing Ruo cto the hospital and heard the news, she cried a lot.
Jing Qiao had gone with Su Lu to see a doctor for health treatments, so she didn’t cover.
By the tthey arrived, Jing Ruo’s eyes were already swollen like peaches.
Upon hearing the news, Jing Qiao also felt like crying, her eyes stinging, but she tried hard to hold it back.
Mainly because Song Boyuan was sitting there watching like a hawk, and if she cried, he would go crazy again.
So Jing Qiao just reddened around the eyes but didn’t actually cry.
Su Lu said, "I just went with Xiao Qiao to see a Chinese medicine doctor, it's amazing, how can taking the pulse
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It was quite logical and well-founded.
Su Lu felt it was quite impressive, the medicine prescribed was for a week, and he didn’t prescribe her lots of
medicine just to charge more money.
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The registration fee was a bit expensive, but with a few prescriptions included and various examinations, it was
less than four hundred yuan.
Such a conscience doctor.
So, Su Lu quietly said to Bo Jingshen, "It might be helpful, so I'll give birth to another for you."