For a moment, he felt he had wronged the woman, especially since her husband was suffering from encephalitis, and Su Wen was the one who had developed the very medicine that could cure it.
Thinking of this, Su Wen's heart filled with self-reproach, and tears welled up in his eyes.
Seeing the sudden change in Su Wen's demeanor, Professor Su Qian, who had been thinking about how to persuade the patient's family to agree to a liver transplant, realized that Su Wen's arrival had turned the focus to curing the patient—exactly the opposite of their original purpose for coming.
Professor Su Qian wanted to find an opportunity to pull Su Wen aside for a serious talk, but Su Wen didn't give him any chance at all.
He held the woman's child and went straight in.
Seeing the man on the bed being tormented by his illness, Su Wen felt as if his heart was being sliced with a knife, the pain was more acute because he had never forgotten the very purpose of developing the miracle drug.