In the field of medicine, neurosurgery is hailed as "ballet on the tip of the scalpel". Within a mere inch, there lies an intricate web of nerves and blood vessels; the slightest deviation can potentially affect core functions such as language, movement, and memory. Every incision is akin to walking a tightrope in the "forbidden zone of life", posing extreme challenges to a doctor's skills, psychology, and experience.
On the vast Atlantic Ocean, the island country of Cape Verde is like a string of scattered pearls, guarding the "crossroads" of the world. A modern medical landmark, the China-aided St. Vincent de Mindelo Hospital in Cape Verde, is rising from the ground. Behind it is a national mission spanning 9,000 kilometers, and a powerful alliance of top forces. It will take on the important task of protecting lives with a brand-new attitude.