They really wanted to say that for someone in Joy Parker's condition, it would be a miracle to live another year, but under Jordan Guthrie's gaze, not one of them dared to tell him this fact.
They could save the living, but how could they save those who were already dead?
Joy's current condition was hardly different from being dead.
She was still able to eat now, but once her digestive system completely failed, she might not even be able to drink water.
With such a body, what other method was there besides replacing all her organs?
And this treatment would not work on Joy Parker; she was too weak to even survive a single surgery.
For them as doctors, if she had been a patient admitted earlier, they would have already told her family to prepare for the end.
Yet in front of Jordan Guthrie, they dared not say anything, only nodding meekly in agreement.
Jordan Guthrie looked at the group of pale-faced doctors, his gaze inching across each of their faces.