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... the conversation, Morris recounted the entire treatment process of his daughter to Adams, of course excluding those unpleasant public opinions.
This further strengthened Adams’ determination to stay. He firmly believed that if Professor Yang couldn’t treat his illness, no one else could, but he was pondering how to get Professor Yang to lead his treatment and how to join his clinical trial.
Morris didn’t know how deeply Adams understood Sanbo Hospital and Professor Yang. He hoped ...
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