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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1720

In fact, operation failure was risky whether an artificial or a natural cornea was used.

The risk of failure using artificial ones was more significant than in human corneas because they have only been developed in the past two years. The price was also higher.

The doctor suggested she use human corneas, but she refused.

"Avery, listen to the doctor. The doctor recommended the natural one." Mike advised her, "Let's put other things aside first; the most important thing is for your eyes to heal."

Avery replied calmly: "I could try the artificial cornea first! What if it is a success?"

Seeing Avery's insistence, the doctor said," That's also possible. If the operation using an artificial cornea fails, we can still transplant a human cornea."

"That's right," Avery said.

"Have a good rest today. We will perform surgery on you tomorrow."

"Okay." Avery's heart beat uncontrollably.

The two months of blindness had forced her to endure the hardships of being unable to take care of herself.

She was looking forward to getting back her sight again.

The doctors had told her that if the operation went well, she would need about four to six months to recover.

This meant that it would take about half a year to restore her vision after her surgery tomorrow, if everything went well.

The doctor gave her an inpatient order, and Mike took her to the inpatient department.

"Avery, Ben has come to Bridgedale. He wants to see you..."

"No." Avery hesitantly, "I don't want to see anyone in my current state."

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