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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1720

Chapter 1720

In fact, whether artificial corneas or human corneas were used, there was a risk of failure.

Because artificial corneas had only been developed in the past two years, in addition to the high price, the risk of failure was greater than that of human corneas.

So the doctor just suggested Avery to use human cornea. But Avery refused.

“Avery, listen to the doctor. The doctor said that the human body is better than the artificial one.” Mike persuaded her, “Let’s put other things aside. It’s the most important thing to heal your eyes first.”

Avery replied calmly: “I’d better try the artificial cornea first! What if it succeeds?”

The doctor saw Avery’s insistence, so he said, “It’s okay. If the artificial cornea fails, a human cornea will be transplanted.”

Avery cooperated.

“Then you have a good rest today and surgery tomorrow.”

“Okay.” Avery’s heart beat fast and uncontrollably.

The two months of blindness made her experience the hardships and tortures of life that she couldn’t take care of herself. She was looking forward to getting back to light again.

Doctors told her that if the operation went well, she would need four to six months of recovery.

It means that after her surgery tomorrow, if there is no bad accident, it will take half a year to restore her vision.

The doctor gave Avery an inpatient order, and Mike took her to the inpatient department.

“Avery, Ben Schaffer has come to Bridgedale. He wants to see you…”

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