Mei Dong extended the invitation sincerely, albeit a little sheepishly. He knew that by doing so, he was once again troubling Du Heng. But having heard what the female doctor had said and considering the attitudes of the child's family, he felt helpless if there were no significant new discoveries about the child's condition. Even if he managed to save the child himself, if the prognosis was poor and the child was left with a disability, judging by the family's current attitude, the child might not live long.
Therefore, Mei Dong thought of Du Heng. Especially after witnessing Du Heng's earlier treatment and receiving feedback on this child's symptoms, he felt that where Western medicine fell short, Du Heng, with his understanding of pediatrics and traditional Chinese medicine, might have a solution. With this in mind, Mei Dong spoke out, and to his surprise, Du Heng didn't refuse and accepted directly.
