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Volume 1 Chapter 43 Treatment

Milo looked at Chromie and asked:

"How do you know so well?"

Chromie sighed, "Of course I asked about it, but it turned out to be too expensive and gave up."

Chitaki replied seriously, "Then do it. You can earn points slowly. The most important thing is to cure it."

Chromie stared at Chitaki very seriously, "You have to think clearly about the seriousness of this matter and be fully prepared mentally."

Chitaki said, "Dole is my sister now."

Chromie suddenly laughed and said, "Good boy, yes, I'm optimistic about you."

Milo said at this time, "Chromie is fine, you should go back early."

"Go back early, I will help you take care of things." Chromie said.

"Okay." Chitaki replied.

Chitaki pulled Dole and was about to walk out when Milo picked up the carton of milk and walked over and said.

"Wait."

Chitaki and Dole stopped, Milo handed the milk to Chitaki and said.

"Chromie is fine. It would be a waste to give him this drink. Leave it to Dole. Don't feel bad or anything. She is the most seriously injured. As for Chromie, nothing is wrong at all."

Chitaki glanced at Chromie, who said, "I'm fine. It's fine. You don't need to bring me any milk next time. If you do, bring some wine or something..."

Before he finished speaking, Milo raised his hand and Chromie closed his mouth.

Chitaki nodded and walked out with Milo.

After Chitaki and the others left, Milo spoke.

"How long do you plan to stay in this hospital? Go and admit your mistake."

"I am not wrong."

"I know you're not wrong, but you shouldn't have hit Taviken."

"That kid opened his eyes and told lies, so he deserves a beating." Chromie said with a dark face.

"You are telling lies with your eyes open, but so what? No one can change what has happened in the e7 area this time. What do you think you can change by yourself?" Milo said angrily.

Seeing Milo's anger, Chromie suddenly fell silent.

Milo took a deep breath and said, "There is no point in dwelling on the past. Go apologize and write a self-reflection, and leave here. There are many people who need you and are waiting for you."

Chromie said with difficulty, "I understand."

Chitaki took Dole back home, and as soon as he arrived near the house, he saw Dole's father, Fred, standing at the door."

Dole waved her hands happily.

Fred came up to him, picked up Dole and said, "Are you obedient?"

"Yes." Dole replied.

Chitaki said with a smile, "Dole is very obedient."

"How's the situation?" Fred asked nervously.

Chitaki replied, "It's okay, it's been arranged."

"Will it be expensive?"

"I will take care of the points. Don't worry. The only thing that needs to be done now is to adjust your mentality as much as possible and rest." Chitaki replied.

"I see."

"This carton of milk is for Dole." Chitaki handed it over.

"this……"

"You're welcome, she really needs it more now."

Chitaki interrupted Fred, who accepted it without saying anything.

Chitaki waved to Dole and said, "Go home and have a good rest."

"Okay, brother." Dole waved her little hand.

Chitaki returned to her den and lay on the bed, feeling much more relaxed. As for earning points slowly, it would be fine.

Soon Chitaki fell asleep.

When Chitaki woke up, a message popped up on the bracelet.

Chitaki raised her bracelet and looked at it. It was from Chromie.

"I have finished the matter and applied for the quota. Tomorrow I will take Dole to the Central Hospital in Area C to collect blood samples. I can do the transplant in a week. As for the cost, it has been paid in interest-free installments for ten years. I only need to pay back one per year.

One million points is all it takes, come on, kid, I'm your guarantor."

Chitaki didn't expect Chromie to do it so quickly? She was also very surprised.

"OK."

Chitaki replied.

A month later, Chitaki and Chromie stood together, looking at Dole who was recovering from health and playing with other peers not far away.

"Do you feel a lot of pressure?" Chromie asked.

"No." Chitaki replied. This is actually true, because he knew very well that he would continue his private life.

Chromie coughed and said, "Okay, I'm no younger than you."

Chitaki said seriously, "Thank you."

Chromie took a deep puff of a low-quality cigarette and said, "I should be the one thanking you."

Chitaki then asked, "I have something to ask. Does this spaceship have an end point?"

Chromie said, "Yes, find a safe place to live. The other temporary destination is the Feralas Front. Go there to seek help. It is the most promising place."

"What if it was destroyed there too?" Chitaki replied.

Chromie took a breath, threw the inferior cigarette holder on the ground, stamped it on the ground and said viciously.

"Then it's up to you."

Chitaki nodded in agreement, "Is there another thing I want to ask you for help with?"

"Speak directly, there is no need for so many etiquette." Chromie said.

"I want to send Dole to the academy. It's just when she needs to learn. I have nothing to teach her."

Speaking of this, Chitaki thought of his father's high-pressure studies back then, and now he realizes how important it is.

Chromie said, "There's no problem with that, just which college do you want her to go to?"

Chitaki didn't have any idea, so she asked, "What's the best thing to do?"

Chromie was startled after hearing Chitaki's words, and then said angrily.

"You can just say the best one."

"Is it difficult?" Chitaki asked?

"It's not difficult. I'll bring two bottles of wine with me later to find my former mentor." Chromie said.

"Don't you need to bring anything else?"

"No need. If you're worried about not having enough, bring a few more bottles. If you can drink them, he'll be fine."

Chitaki was also speechless for a while, what kind of logic is this.

However, he still chose to trust Chromie. In fact, after getting along with him for these few months, he already trusted Chromie.

"Let's go." Chitaki said.

"Let's go. Speaking of which, I haven't seen my mentor for a long time." Chromie seemed to be lost in memories and felt a little melancholy.

"Why don't you go and take a look at normal times?" Chitaki asked strangely.

"Face, among the students I taught back then, I was the least promising," Chromie said.

Chitaki didn't seem to understand, and Chromie didn't continue to explain.

The two of them went to the supermarket and bought four bottles of wine. When they were about to check out, Chromie stopped Chitaki and said.

"Forget it, let me do it myself."

Chitaki asked doubtfully, "Are you rich?"

The corners of Chromie's mouth twitched and he said, "There are still some."

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