The cross-examination continued in the courtroom.
Qin Shaocong walked up to Jessica and asked,
"Doctor, my next question is, you said you were sorry to my client, that's exactly what you said just now, right?"
"Yes."
"You say you're sorry to him, does that mean you admit to a mistake in your work and therefore feel guilty towards my client?"
"No, it's that I admit my skills haven't reached perfection, which led to a miscalculation in time, and I'm apologizing for the fact that I couldn't save both people at once."
As she spoke, Jessica expressed her remorse, "If back then, I had learned sufficient surgical knowledge from my father, then perhaps this tragedy would not have occurred."
Qin Shaocong squinted his eyes slightly, mentally exclaiming that this was tricky.
He had thought he could seize the loophole in the testimony of the woman before him, only to have her lightly and deftly resolve it.