Although Miss Ji expressed complete disdain for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Abner was not ready to give up. He had been to many countries, and China was his only hope.
His mother's illness could not be delayed any longer.
"Miss Ji, I think you are biased towards ancient Chinese medical practices. The treatment isn't over yet, and neither of us has the right to judge whether she is a fraud or not."
Seeing Abner still stubborn and persistent, Miss Ji continued: "Mr. Abner, I understand that in your desperation to cure your mother, you would try anything. Let's put aside, for the moment, whether ancient medicine is effective. But consider her age. Do you think she, merely a child, is capable of performing life-saving surgeries?"
He had to concede the point.
She was too young.
At most seventeen or eighteen, in their country people of this age are still in high school and haven't even entered college yet.