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Chapter 422 The blood clot in the late night may be the end)

Two years ago, Wanwan had an accident and was pushed off the rooftop.

The result of the examination at Huaguo Hospital at that time was that there were too many blood clots in the brain. If a craniotomy was performed, the patient might not be able to survive this and would most likely die directly on the operating table! If the conservative treatment was done, it would basically be a vegetative person!

Grandma was in great pain. When she finally remembered Bai Qi and contacted someone, Bai Qi's first reply was: Don't have surgery!

She couldn't believe in the medical situation there. How powerful can a small hospital in the brain department be? And Gu Qing is an expert who specializes in brain research. So Bai Qi quickly arranged someone to pick him up.

Gu Qing's examination was consistent with the results given by the hospital, but the surgical plan he gave was slightly different! He planned to perform craniotomy surgery to remove the large blood clots that compressed the nerves in Wanwan's brain, and the rest were fragmented to prevent bleeding. Too many, conservative treatment can only be chosen.

Bai Qi agreed to this plan. At that time, she was guarding her grandmother and did not participate in Wanwan's surgical treatment. Only later did she hear Gu Qing say that everything was safe!

But in his treatment plan, the remaining blood clots can be completely eliminated by later drugs. Wanwan's life is fine and he will wake up soon.

However, I haven't woken up for two years.

Gu Qing couldn't find the reason, and then looked at the blood clots on Wanwan's alarm clock, which dissipated one after another. There was only one piece that neither pressed the nerve nor connected to other tissues in the brain, and was floating in the air. There, sometimes it can't be seen.

At this point, Gu Qing finally realized something was wrong!

There are obviously many reasons why Wanwan couldn't wake up, but Gu Qing just felt that her sleep was related to the blood clots that sometimes didn't exist in her mind.

Even, it may not be a blood clot, it was something he ignored at the beginning!

Gu Qing coughed gently: "Xiaobai, I think we have always taken it as a blood clot for granted. The treatment for Wanwan is also eliminating the coagulation part. It was not until she suddenly woke up that I Think of one thing! That might not be a blood clot.”

Bai Qi's heart suddenly tightened: "Isn't it a blood clot?"

Gu Qing nodded: "Have you ever heard of the theory of mind chips proposed by H back then?"

Bai Qiru was struck by lightning!

"The chip in mind..." She knew what she had done wrong!

The chip in the mind...is a conceptual theory that she proposed when she collaborated with the Cen family.

The Cen family specializes in biology, but most of Yunhuai's forces are in the research and development of high-tech. Bai Qi knew since childhood that her identity was different from that of ordinary people, so he was naturally very interested in both.

She also knew that the Cen family was creating perfect genes, and that they were brought more and more biased on this road, giving them many wrong ideas, which made the Cen family plan invalid.

However, the Cen family was not all fools. The Cen family's second son was very smart and quickly realized that he was making trouble.

In order to gain their trust, Bai Qi had no choice but to propose a truly feasible experimental plan: Mind Chip.

She said that computers are like the human brain, and are very mysterious. The screening of perfect genes is too difficult, but if you want to create something superhuman, you can consider taking other shortcuts.

The brain chip is to incorporate core information into the chip and implant it into the human brain through technical means.

To put it simply, put the exam content directly in, and students can directly read knowledge from the chip, like a memory box that can be stored and retrieved at any time.
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