Reflecting on Lian Qiao's extended "confinement" period of over two months, it seemed as though she just stayed in the hospital all day, but she was indeed quite busy. As soon as she recovered a bit, she ignored Huoguo's objections and had someone move all those precious medical books from Jingli over to her.
During this time, Zhou Yi also came regularly to perform conservative treatments on Huoguo, and the two of them had numerous consultations about the treatment plan, but they never found a breakthrough.
From Zhou Yi, she learned that even before this, he had consulted with ophthalmology experts both domestically and internationally. In the end, the experts generally agreed with him: a cure was impossible, only conservative treatments were available, and as for when he would completely lose his eyesight, or whether he would at all, no one could say for certain.
It was all up to fate.