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Chapter 41

His son's groans of pain kept coming from the passenger seat, and Ogino Kei's internal organs were burning.

He wanted to hold his son to comfort him and take a few more glances at the child he had not seen for two years, but his reason told him that the most important thing now was to rush to the hospital.

After the operation, he will still have a lot of time to spend with his son.

Along the way, the road was relatively smooth, and Ogino Kei quickly arrived at his destination.

The hospital admitted Ogino Tomoya. Ogino Kei watched his son being put on a stretcher and taken for examination and first aid. He wanted to follow him, but his legs were so weak that he couldn't even take a step. He could only hold on and sit on the nearest side.

On the bench, he slowly exhaled.

Finally caught up.

Soon, the nurse brought a stack of materials, with a consent form for surgery at the top.

Ogino Kei took a quick look and his forehead twitched twice. One of the reasons why he could not sue Ogawa Masauki before was because he had signed something like this.

But if I don’t agree, I can’t have the surgery.

Although Ogino Kei has never studied medicine, what happened before his rebirth taught him a bloody lesson. He knew that with his son's current condition, he could no longer rely on the kind of "drink more water and eat more vegetables" he advocated.

To deal with it with the strategy of "getting through it".

...can only sign.

But it doesn't matter. There are no quack doctors like Ogawa Masauki who were transferred from the countryside in this hospital. It doesn't matter if you sign, Tomoya will definitely be fine.

Ogino Kei gritted his teeth and signed his name one by one. After signing everything, he handed the documents back to the staff, paid the surgery fee, and waited to be reunited with his son.

A few hours later, the door to the operating room finally opened.

Ogino Keiyu stood up suddenly, and his whole body was suddenly filled with strength. But as he got closer and closer, he was shocked to find that the expressions of the nurses who came out with the stretcher bed were not right.

Ogino Kei stayed where he was, a bad premonition quickly engulfing him.

Ten seconds later, when he looked at the bed that had been completely pulled out and the figure whose face was covered on the bed, he felt a buzz in his head and all his thoughts left him.

Everything seemed to be back before rebirth - the surgeon in charge stood in front of him with a tired face and an extremely apologetic look, his head lowered.

In Ogino Kei's eyes, his image gradually overlapped with that of Ogawa Masauki. The two of them used the gentlest tone and uttered the cruelest words to Ogino Kei:

"Sorry, the disease progresses too quickly. If you can come earlier... please save it..."

Before he finished speaking, Ogino Kei suddenly pounced on him like a cannonball and punched him hard in the face.

Followed by another punch.

There was a buzzing in the doctor's ears, and his eyes were dizzy. He was knocked back several steps and almost fell over. Ogino Kei had a ferocious face and rushed forward again, but was stopped by other people's hands and feet.

The attending physician rarely encountered this situation. He was stunned for a long time, and his mask was gradually stained red by nosebleeds. He was supported by two nurses and struggled to stand still.

After a moment of silence, he endured the throbbing pain on his face, and bowed deeply to Ogino Kei again through the people blocking them. This time, he said nothing.

Ogino Kei's mouth was trembling with anger, but when he raised his hand again, Ogawa Yuta's almost chopped body and Ogawa Masauki's crying appearance suddenly appeared in front of his eyes. The anger and grief in his heart seemed to explode, but what happened to his hand?

I can't swing it anymore.

"Why……"

Ogino Kei slowly retreated to the wall, away from the young body that he did not dare to look at directly.

He stared at the group of doctors and nurses and said in a hoarse voice: "Isn't appendicitis a minor surgery? For a disease with such a low fatality rate, you two want to kill him, why?!"

"Not all types of appendicitis are minor illnesses. If it is delayed for too long..." A young nurse who had just taken office had red eyes and wanted to explain to him, but was stopped as soon as she opened her mouth.

She looked at the senior next to her, lowered her head and stopped talking.

Ogino Kei covered his face, pressed against the wall, and slowly slid to the ground.

This time, it's not even as good as the last life. The doctor in front of him is not young anymore. Maybe there are no children for him to "revenge". He doesn't even have the thought of living anymore...

At some point, the surroundings became extremely silent.

After Ogino Kei finally realized something was wrong after a few slow beats, a voice that he would never forget in his life sounded faintly:

"You don't seem to be satisfied with this change?"

Ogino Kei's heart skipped a beat, and he opened his eyes suddenly. What he saw was a pair of spotless leather shoes, as if they had never stepped on ordinary ground.

Looking further up, he saw the young man sitting on the bench opposite him. The darkness was incompatible with the hospital, but in Ogino Kei's eyes, it made him feel more excited than the angel in white.

Ogino Kei seemed to have grasped a life-saving straw. He threw himself at the foot of Shiraishi and begged: "I will give you another ten years of life. Can you let me go back to a earlier point in time? Please, a few more years ago."

sky!"

"Move forward? That's not possible." The young man put one hand on his temple and spoke with difficulty:

"Since you think the problem lies with the doctor, then it is not just right to turn back the time to the moment when you chose the doctor. Why go forward? Messing with the time node cannot be solved by just ten years of life."

"No, and it's not all..." Ogino Kei stammered, very confused: "Of course those doctors didn't try their best and couldn't cure my son, but if it were a few days earlier, the difficulty could be reduced, maybe...

"

"No, it would be a big loss for me to choose the time randomly." Shiraishi refused coldly, and then slowly stood up.

When Ogino Kei saw that he was leaving, he panicked: "Wait a minute, forget it if you can't go forward, let me do it again, I'll give you ten more years!"

Shiraishi stopped.

He turned around and looked down at Ogino Kei.

After watching for a while, under the increasingly uneasy gaze of the other party, he slightly raised the corners of his lips and said in the tone of a devilish customer service talking to a customer: "Deal."



When he woke up again, Ogino Kei didn't even leave himself any time to buffer.

He jumped out of bed, picked up his son, rushed out, and drove to Mihua Municipal Comprehensive Medical Center again.

Because he had just experienced the same thing not long ago and already had experience, the time after arrival was five minutes earlier than the last time he came.

But this time, Ogino Kei's request was not for immediate surgery.

"You don't need to operate! Stabilize my son's condition and then send him to the best hospital in the United States!" Ogino Kei roared, "No matter how much it costs, go quickly!"

Many islanders are somewhat superstitious about the United States. They feel that everything is good there, especially technology and medical care.

But the problem is, it's too far away, and the condition is so critical. How much does he distrust the local doctors to make this choice...

The doctor who checked the condition wanted to dissuade him: "This little patient's condition is not very optimistic. It would be better to go to the United States..."

"Don't you have life-sustaining equipment? Use whatever you can. I'll pay double the travel and labor costs to send him there!" Ogino Kei wiped his face heavily.

Both he and his wife have good jobs with high wages, and they attach great importance to saving money.

Originally, they planned to buy a piece of land and build a larger house, so they had a lot of savings. But now, the money was used to save their son's life.

The doctor couldn't persuade him, so he sighed and helped arrange the trip.

It is actually very unrealistic to suddenly fly to the United States with a patient.

However, with the tacit permission of the benevolent Creator, Ogino and others successfully arrived at the nearest airport an hour and a half later.

Soon, the plane took off.


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