"...it's not completely impossible." Dr. K hesitantly spoke, his expression very hesitant, looking like he wanted to say something but held back, appearing helpless and conflicted.
Ling Kong, who had known him for so many years and understood his every move, instantly brightened up and asked in surprise, "Have you thought of a solution?"
Dr. K looked at him, struggled, and nodded.
"There is, but..."
"But what? Just say it, this isn't like you to hesitate like this." Ling Kong glared, feeling anxious that there was hope but it wasn't being shared.
"Do you think I don't want to say it? This solution involves you." Dr. K said heavily. If it weren't for that, he wouldn't have been so hesitant. He wanted to save Third Young Master Jun, but Ling Kong was also his patient and his long-time friend.
Having watched him grow up, he didn't want him to be injured again. After all, this method was very risky, and he had never tried it, not completely confident about it.