In the exclusive VIP area of the hospital, Dr. Lu Qinming and a group of other doctors had left, leaving behind only Su Jing, a middle-aged couple, and their young son.

Lu Qinming and the other medical professionals believed that Su Jing’s promise to restore the boy’s vision was not only impossible but also inappropriate.

They also had concerns about Su Jing’s medical skills, fearing that he might not be able to fulfill his promise and cure the boy’s anorexia and blindness.

Although Lu Qinming knew that Su Jing was gifted in medicine, he had only studied for a few days, and he didn’t have sufficient experience.

However, despite the skepticism of the other doctors, Su Jing was determined to take charge of the young boy’s treatment.

Lu Qinming and the others had no choice but to leave him to it, given that Su Jing was the dean and boss of the hospital, and had the final say in everything.

Nevertheless, Lu Qinming and the other medical professionals were anxious and could only hope that nothing would go wrong, for the hospital’s reputation and future were at risk.

“Dr. Su, can you cure my son’s glaucoma?” The middle-aged couple looked at Su Jing with hope in their eyes.

“Don’t worry, it can be cured,” Su Jing responded, nodding his head. He had thoroughly reviewed Lu Qinming’s diagnosis, inquired about the couple’s situation, and personally examined the boy.

There was no doubt that he was suffering from glaucoma sickness. Su Jing glanced at the couple and asked, “Where did you hear that I could treat glaucoma? Why did you come to me specifically?”

The middle-aged couple proceeded to explain how they had learned about Su Jing’s abilities. They recounted how they had discovered that their son was suffering from these conditions while in the hospital.

They had followed the doctor’s advice and started treatment immediately, but the effects were slow and sporadic, with occasional signs of the disease worsening.

The doctor had informed them that even if the disease was cured, their son’s vision would still be adversely affected, which had made them very anxious.

Their son’s vision was already severely compromised at such a young age, and they were concerned about what would happen in the future.

They had scoured the country for the best medical institutions, but even the top hospitals and doctors had informed them that some degree of vision loss was inevitable.

However, by chance, they had received a message that a little girl named Luo Xiaoxi, who had been blind due to color blindness and anorexia, had been cured by a master, and her vision had been restored to 5.3.

They had located Luo Xiaoxi’s father, Luo Tianfu, who had confirmed the story. He had informed them that the master who had cured his daughter was Su Jing. The middle-aged man spoke slowly, recounting every detail of their journey to find Su Jing.

“Sure enough.” Su Jing nodded. He had already guessed it from the beginning. To lure Luo Tianfu into Peak Science and Technology Research Institute, Su Jing had cured his daughter’s glaucoma sickness.

It was the only time Su Jing had treated glaucoma sickness, so it wasn’t hard to guess. In fact, Luo Xiaoxi’s case had already become a legend and a great mystery in the medical community.

Although nobody knew the details, there were some vague rumors about it. However, if one investigated thoroughly, it wouldn’t be hard to find out the truth.

“Come here, let me massage your eyes.” Su Jing pulled the young boy towards him and gave him a massage.

It was like doing eye exercises but what Su Jing was doing is different as he was massaging the boy’s eyes while using Spring Leaf Secret Art and injecting Green Wood True Qi to cure him.

After massaging for a while, Su Jing stopped. The middle-aged couple had thought it was just a preliminary massage before the treatment, but they were surprised to hear the young boy say happily, “Mom and Dad, I can see much clearer now.”

“Really?” The middle-aged couple’s joy was palpable as they exchanged incredulous glances. The middle-aged woman took a few steps back, obstructing the little boy’s view, who was previously unable to see anything clearly from such a distance.

With a beaming smile on her face, the middle-aged woman lifted two fingers in front of the boy and asked, “Xiao Yi, can you tell me how many fingers I am holding up?” Her tone was gentle yet excited, conveying an uncontainable sense of anticipation.

“Two,” The little boy answered with a smile on his face.

“How about now?” The middle-aged woman switched hands and held up three fingers.

“Three,” The little boy replied, now with an excited look on his face.

“Fantastic! Dr. Su, you are truly a miracle worker,” The middle-aged couple exclaimed with happy expressions on their faces.

The so-called big hospitals had treated their son for several days without any obvious improvement. But Su Jing had only massaged him for a while, and his vision had improved so much.

The elation in the room was palpable, but Su Jing’s words brought the couple back to reality. “Don’t be too happy yet,” he cautioned. “This improvement is only temporary, and further treatment is still needed.”

Su Jing knew that while the Spring Leaf Secret Art was powerful, it was not a panacea. It could alleviate symptoms and promote healing, but it could not cure a condition completely. Without follow-up treatment, the boy’s vision would deteriorate again.

However, Su Jing was optimistic that combining his technique with medication would produce even better results. “I suggest you let your son stay in the hospital,” he advised. “I’ll prescribe some medication for him, and you can continue the treatment at home after some time. Let’s give it a few days and see how he responds.”

“Okay, we’ll follow your advice, Dr. Su,” the middle-aged couple said, now placing their complete trust in Su Jing’s expertise.

They quickly completed the hospital admission procedures for their son and settled into the VIP area. Su Jing told them that he would not need to personally take care of the boy or prepare the medication himself.

The nurses would handle everything, and he would check in regularly to monitor the boy’s progress.

Lu Qinming and his companions observed secretly and noticed that besides administering some special medication and providing daily massages, Su Jing didn’t do anything else.

This discovery left them even more uneasy, as they believed they needed to intervene. If the young boy became blind, the hospital would be held accountable.