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What is the meaning of the ending of Bi Shumin's "Blood Exquisite"?

Whether it was in terms of his feelings for Bu Xiuwen or simply for the baby, Liang Bingjun didn't want to do this deep down. At least he had good medical ethics and sucked the baby's bone marrow to save it. Xia Zaozao always felt that life was being trampled upon. Although the baby was still very young, at least she was a life with dignity!

"A clean cotton ball, fluffy, like a feather" makes people feel as comfortable and comfortable as lying on the lawn in a sunny afternoon. Liang Bingjun's mood should be the same at this moment. , just rendering an atmosphere.

Emphasis on medical ethics and respect for life, maybe this is one of them

As for what will happen in the future, this should be the suspense left by the author. After all, every successful novel will leave It leaves people with more or less suspense, haha, otherwise it would be boring. In the end, the bone marrow extraction was unsuccessful. Whether it was accidental or unintentional, this is a good ending for Liang Bingjun. No matter what happens in the future, at least he feels relieved now

Actually, I don’t either. I understand very well, just a little personal opinion, haha, everyone has a Hamlet in their heart, if you must have a definite answer, you can only ask the author