Jane clenched her fists tightly, her lips pursed.
She never expected that both methods to save Vivian would be so dangerous. The first method could easily turn her into a vegetable, while the second was almost as bad as death.
As Vivian's mother, she didn't want her daughter to suffer such pain, but... Vivian had to undergo surgery.
Mr. Berger was already the most famous doctor in Z Country's royal family. If even he couldn't save Vivian, who else could?
Jane knew that Mr. Berger was now her daughter's only hope for survival.
She bit down on her lower lip and looked firmly at the kindly old man sitting across from them.
"Mr. Berger, you're a doctor and naturally will choose the best treatment plan for Vivian. I trust you."
"Even if..."
Jane squeezed the hand by her side with all of her strength before continuing, "Even if Vivian never wakes up again, I won't blame you."
As a doctor, Mr. Berger certainly wanted to cure his patients; she wouldn't blame him for doing everything he could to help Vivian recover.
But she would blame herself for not protecting Vivian better; if only she had kept an eye on her more closely...
Thinking of this made Jane's eyes fill with tears.
Louis gently took hold of Jane's hand and comforted her. "Don't worry; everything will be fine with Mr. Berger here."
Upon hearing this statement from Louis, Mr. Berger raised an eyebrow slightly in surprise - This guy sure talks big! If he has what it takes, then why doesn't he come forward himself?
With this thought in mind, Mr. Berger glared at Louis before speaking up, "The time limit for treating forbidden alchemy is only one week; three days have passed since then."
"If you're willing to take a gamble though," He continued, "I can try combining both methods together."
"Combining them?"
Louis furrowed his brows upon hearing this statement while looking at Mr. Berger skeptically- How can two completely unrelated methods be combined?
Mr. Berger noticed the puzzled expression on Louis' face and his expression darkened as he continued speaking in a low voice.
"Give Vivian anesthesia to put her into deep sleep, so that the impact of her congenital heart disease will be significantly reduced."
"Vivian is only four years old now. If we were to perform a blood exchange, there's no guarantee that the newly injected blood won't repel with her."
"Therefore, I think we can try replacing half of the blood, and the rest of the toxins will be sucked by poisonous insects."
"After the poisonous insects have sucked up the toxins in Vivian's blood, I will then proceed to deal with the them."
Jane understood it and knew that such treatment would minimize the risks.
But she also understood that the risks could not be avoided.
Upon hearing this, Mr. Berger's eyes towards Jane held a new kind of admiration. This woman had thought things through very thoroughly.
However, this also indirectly confirmed the greatness of Jane as a mother. After all, all mothers simply want their children to live.
After coming back to his senses, Mr. Berger said seriously, "Alright then, I understand."
After saying that much, he stood up and was about to leave the hospital room.
But just after he took two steps, Jane called out "Mr. Berger".
"Is there something else?" asked Mr. Berger in confusion without turning around.
The next second, Jane's nervous voice rang out behind him. "When are you planning on performing surgery, Mr. Berger?"
"Starting at three o'clock in the afternoon," replied Mr. Berger before walking directly out of the hospital room and heading towards the doctor's conference room.
When he first arrived at this hospital, Louis arranged for all medical staff members here to meet with Mr. Berger so that he could move around freely within it.
Not many people knew who Mr. Berger was; only two or three senior figures within this hospital had heard of him before, and upon learning that it was indeed him, they immediately requested for an opportunity to assist during Vivian's surgery.
For doctors who have dedicated themselves to the medical industry, nothing beats experiences gained in surgery.
They were lucky enough to witness firsthand how skilled Mr. Berger truly was when performing surgery himself.
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