Chapter 1757 is difficult.
Although Han Li had learned about Zhong Xiaodi's situation from Zhong Ma on the way, he was still quite shocked when he saw it with his own eyes.

Chung's entire body was wrapped tightly in plaster and gauze like a mummy.

Chung suffered fractures in his arm and thigh, internal bleeding, and a lumbar spine injury that compressed nerve roots, resulting in numbness in his lower body.

There's an old saying that it takes a hundred days to recover from a broken bone. Chung was injured on February 14th, and today is April 2nd, which is just over a month ago. He also underwent two surgeries during that time, so it's fair to say that he should be bandaged up like this.

However, Chung's younger brother also seemed a bit dazed and didn't want to pay attention to anyone. Sometimes, even after his family asked him several times, he wouldn't respond, which was what worried Chung's family the most.

That's how Zhong Xiaodi is now; he didn't even respond when Han Li came in.

However, after observing Zhong Xiaodi's appearance closely for a while, Han Li realized that his situation was similar to that of Zhou Guoan, who had fallen into the water and become disabled while fishing in the winter during his time as an educated youth sent to the countryside in Shanghe Village.

They couldn't accept the fact that they had become disabled, and some of them had thoughts of giving up on themselves, or rather, they closed themselves off from the world.

Even though Aunt Zhong kept saying that a foreign expert could cure him once he arrived, Little Brother Zhong wasn't stupid. He should have guessed pretty much what was going on with his condition from his family's anxious and helpless expressions, as well as from the words and expressions of the medical staff.

Although Han Li had a pretty good idea of ​​Zhong Xiaodi's situation, he didn't have any good solutions. He could only offer words of encouragement and comfort from the side.

However, given Zhong Xiaodi's condition, all of Han Li's efforts to say were destined to be in vain.

Therefore, Han Li stopped talking after making Zhong Ma feel that he valued this "cheap" brother-in-law.

Just as Han Li was pondering whether to stay here or go to Zhong Chudan's ward, a tired-looking Zhong Chuhong happened to arrive.

"Honey, you're finally back."

After Chung Chu-hung returned, things became simpler. Most importantly, Han Li was able to earn the gratitude of three people with just one speech, saving him a lot of breath.

Han Li first suggested adding a professional caregiver for both Zhong Xiaodi and Zhong Chudan to ensure they have someone by their side 24/7, so their families can finally catch their breath.

Furthermore, the cost doesn't matter; the key is to actively seek out experts in repairing nerve root damage. If English experts aren't suitable, then American experts; if American experts aren't suitable, then French experts.

After receiving three waves of thanks, Han Li left with Zhong Chuhong. However, they did not leave the hospital but went to Zhong Chudan's ward.

After closing the door, there were only the two and a half people in the ward. Chung Chu-hung hugged Han Li, crying and telling him a lot about what had happened during this time.

All the things that happened today gave Han Li a bit of a headache, but he still patiently listened to Zhong Chuhong finish speaking and let her express the emotions that had been building up in her heart for the past few days.

During this period, Chung Chu-hung not only had to manage the garment company, but also had to rush to the hospital to take care of her younger brother and sister after finishing her work. She also had to listen to her mother's complaints and nagging from time to time.

Now that Han Li is back, Chung Chu-hung cried and poured out all her pent-up frustrations from the past few days, and then she actually fell asleep in Han Li's arms.

Han Li felt heartbroken seeing Zhong Chuhong like this, but now was not the time for lamenting, and "that thing" was out of the question.

Han Li gently picked up Chung Chu-hung and placed her on the bed in the private ward next door, which was specially prepared for family members. After helping her take off her shoes and cover her with a blanket, he pulled up a chair and sat between the two sisters.

Han Li looked at the sleeping Zhong Chuhong and the possibly eternally sleepy Zhong Chudan, never expecting things to develop this way.

At this moment, Han Li suddenly remembered that he had just used his mental power to check Zhong Chudan's body, which made a thought pop into his mind.

Although Han Li was unfamiliar with human anatomy, brain structure, and nerve distribution, he could use the Zhong sisters' family as a model for comparison.

If he were to discover any differences in the two women's brains during this process, wouldn't that mean he had hope of curing Zhong Chudan? Thinking of this, Han Li suppressed his excitement and immediately mustered his mental energy again, enveloping the Zhong Chuhong sisters and beginning to compare them one by one.

This kind of thing seems quite simple to talk about. The human brain only has four main organs: the cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, and brainstem. But in practice, it is extremely difficult.

However, the surface of the brain has many winding sulci and prominent gyri, just like a maze formed by a super complex series of mountain ranges.

When Han Li's brainpower was less than one percent of the two people's, his head began to ache slightly, a sign that his mental energy was about to be exhausted to the limit.

Han Li never wanted to experience that headache, dizziness, and vomiting that made him feel like he was dying again, so he stopped immediately when he realized something was wrong.

Even so, Han Li's temples began to throb.

After withdrawing his spiritual power, Han Li immediately began tapping several acupoints on his head with both hands to relieve the condition.

After a while, Han Li finally put down his hands, looked at the Zhong sisters lying on the two beds, and sighed softly.

"This kind of thing really can't be rushed at all. If we want to seriously compare all of them, it would probably be a huge undertaking."

"The worst part is that we don't even know if this project will be useful, which is a huge headache."

Chung Chor-hung has gotten used to taking care of her younger siblings in the hospital during this time, and she woke up after lying in bed for a short while.

When Chung Chor-hung opened her eyes and saw Han Li resting on the sofa with his eyes closed, she realized that her husband had just traveled thousands of miles from Beijing back to Hong Kong and had come straight to the hospital without stopping. She hadn't even thought to let him go home and rest. She felt so guilty.

Was Han Li asleep? Of course not. Closing his eyes would allow him to better recover his mental strength, and at the same time, he could carefully consider Zhong Chudan's next arrangements.

Han Li had just reviewed the medical advice from Mary Hospital. For Zhong Chudan's condition, an electrocardiogram was not necessary, but an oxygen tank was.

As long as there are two oxygen tanks at home and the oxygen tanks can be replaced in a timely manner, Zhong Chudan can be taken home to recover.

Of course, the premise of taking the child home to recover is having professional caregivers.

To be honest, after reading the doctor's instructions and recalling the situation of vegetative patients in his mind, Han Li also tended to let Zhong Chudan go home to recuperate.

Firstly, Chung Chu-dan needs to hire a caregiver in the hospital and also at home. Letting her stay at home to recuperate would make things easier for Chung Chu-hung.

Furthermore, allowing Zhong Chudan to recuperate at home would not only reassure her family, but also provide her with a familiar environment, which would aid her recovery.

Putting aside everything else, there were the few talking crows that Han Li had trained, or rather, the few talking mynahs and parrots he had cultivated.

Having them frequently reminisce about the past by Zhong Chudan's bedside is definitely more helpful for her recovery than lying in a hospital bed and only being able to hear her family's voices for a limited time each day.

The problem now is that Han Li can't take the initiative to suggest that Zhong Chudan go home to be cared for, otherwise he would seem a bit heartless or ungrateful, or as if he's willing to spend money on her.
While Han Li was thinking about how to solve Zhong Chudan's problem, Zhong Chuhong gently nudged him and whispered something.

"Honey, honey, wake up, wake up. You're suffering too much like this. Why don't we go home and rest? Or you can lie down on the bed and rest for a while."

Han Li: "I don't need to rest. I was just thinking about some things. But you, your eyes are so dark, you look like a panda. Why didn't you sleep a little longer?"

Chung Chor-hung: "Giant panda? What's that?"

(End of this chapter)

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