Chen Cang felt speechless about the villain's last-minute defection.
In his mind, Jim Lawrence was an unqualified villain.
Compared to him, "World Journal of General Surgery" was too rich in character, first: too talkative! Fitting the most basic characteristic of a villain! Second: lacking professional ethics and being strictly profit-driven!
With such villains, Chen Cang felt no psychological burden.
On the other hand, looking at Jim Lawrence's affectionate gaze, Chen Cang sighed helplessly, alright, alright...
"The reconstruction of the biliary-pancreatic duct I've only done once before, but the most important point is the occurrence of physiological curvature, which must not cause bile reflux into the pancreas, so we need to design the angle carefully..."
With this thought, Chen Cang began his operation.