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Watching Chen Cang smoothly complete this step, Sun Guangyu and Zhuang Yueming exhaled in relief!

They knew that if this surgery were successful, Chen Cang would have almost pioneered a new surgical method!

Difficult?

Very difficult!

But the results would be very good!

A reconstructed digestive tract was never as good as the original, so instead of simply replacing it, was it possible to repair it as much as poss ...

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