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... e sequelae of the left craniocerebral injury were very serious, such as the left side. Hemiplegia, left facial paralysis, left eye blindness, and a series of sequelae.

   This is something that can't be solved, because the left cranial cavity has massive hemorrhage, which has damaged the left cranial nerve. The damage to the cranial nerve is irreversible and cannot be repaired. Being able to save Yang Yong's life is already a manifestation of God, because the slightest bit of Yang Yong's ...

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