1328 Promise me you’ll marry him (1)
She had only put on a pair of jeans and a black hoodie in a hurry. Her hair was still wet, and she was wearing slippers.
The temperature outside had already turned cold. The cold wind assailed his body, mixed with a bit of the chill of winter.
The taxi drove quickly, and the Chinese parasol trees on both sides of the road flew past. Just like the tears in her eyes, they blurred her eyes. It was as if she was racing against time, constantly urging the driver to hurry, hurry, and go faster.
She had long been numb to the assault of the cold wind. Her mind was filled with the pale and weak body on the hospital bed. The thought of her not being able to open her eyes again made her heart feel like it was being cut by a knife.
He was her only family member who loved her the most in the world.
When she arrived at the hospital, she rushed straight in and kept shouting for her to make way.
When she arrived, she was faced with the closed door of the emergency room. The red light was on, and a tall man was leaning against the wall. His expression was complicated, but he could not hide his fatigue.
He slowly raised his head when he heard the hurried footsteps.
She clenched her hand tightly and dug it deep into her palm.
As if sensing her despair, he reached out his hands as if he wanted to pull her into his arms. However, when he reached out, he suddenly remembered what she had said before and his hands stopped in mid-air.
in the end, he slowly retracted his hand and turned it into a fist.
It didn’t take too long. Because she was about to die, her life was painful. After all kinds of chemotherapy, her body couldn’t take it anymore. The doctor seized the last bit of time she had in the last emergency treatment. At the same time, he also pulled out all the tubes attached to her body.
when the operation light was turned off, qiao xi ‘er supported his arm with all her might so that she could stand on her weak feet.
The doctor came out. He was the best and most authoritative expert in the kidney Department.
Once upon a time, her parents had passed away. When she was young, it was her sister’s thin shoulders that supported her. She went out to work hard to earn money so that she could go to college. Later, it was her who desperately ran car races to earn money to save her life in the hospital.
If it wasn’t for her, how could her sister have gotten kidney failure at such a young age, not to mention anemic and malnourished?
“Doctor, how’s the situation?”