Above ten thousand meters in the sky,
in the treatment cabin of the medical plane, the medical team was doing everything they could to save the patient.
Perhaps the medication was taking effect, or perhaps the bleeding site had clotted on its own.
The condition finally stopped deteriorating.
As time passed, the medical team was surprised to find that the brain's blood pressure was steadily decreasing.
Though the rate was slow, it was encouraging nonetheless.
This meant that the pressure at the bleeding site in Shu Mengyan's head was gradually decreasing.
The less pressure there was squeezing the brainstem and nerves, the lower the possibility of damage to the brain.
And as the blood pressure decreased, the erratic heartbeat also began to stabilize.
This positive trend, if continued, could possibly eliminate the need for craniotomy.
Intracranial hemorrhage was being miraculously managed with pharmacological intervention.
The leader of the medical team was very excited.