After arguing with John Ansen, Morris's mood had been quite low. Despite his two daughters' attempts to persuade him, they kept insisting on having surgery.
The family could not agree, and Morris's indecision made him hesitate to find Song Zimo to sign. Song Zimo had told him to come to him for a signature once he had made up his mind, and that he could ask any questions he had at any time to ensure he fully understood everything before the surgery.
Actually, everything was already clear, with no ambiguities. Professor Yang's surgery plan was very straightforward: separate the two sisters, correct the malformed spine, and then inhibit the defects in the skin and muscle. The donor for the grafts came from skin and muscle cloned in the laboratory using cloning technology.
Because it was all so simple and clear, Morris felt uneasy and dared not make a hasty decision; he felt it was unreal, as if the surgery was sacrificial for an experiment.
