With that said, Max began to sing.
"Little cabbage ah, the ground yellow ah, no one wants ah, poor worm ah!"
The voice was a miserable and sad one.
Grandma Stone couldn't resist and threw up her hands in surrender, "Fine, fine, | promise, I'll do the surgery, I'll do it!"
It's done!
Max and Talia looked at each other with a light of joy in their eyes.
Two hours later, Grandma Stone was rushed to Capital's best local private hospital.
Pre-op tests first, all indicators passed, just wait for the transplant surgery next week.
But while pushing to do the examination, Grandma Stone reached out and clutched Max's fingertips like a child.
The pair of vicissitudes cloudy eyes, through a few nervous, "Max you say, can | operate successfully?"
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Max nodded vigorously, "Of course it will work, Grandma, don't worry, it's a very simple operation, just like grafting trees, look at
those grafted trees, how well they grow."
"I'm not a tree," Grandma Stone felt the analogy was inappropriate, "The old saying is that trees die, people live, and this thing is
the opposite."
In other words, if the grafted tree can thrive, the person should live harder than before.
"There is also a sentence called people should live like trees, grandmother, you say, is this so that people and trees, like, to know
how to move with the wind, with the rain and hanging, with the seasons change ah?"
Grandma Stone tries to talk sophistry with Max, but Max clearly has much more sophistry than he does.
Finally defeated, "Forget it, who madelook forward to you and Talia getting married sooner?"
Let's do this surgery, let's do it!
But with Max's words, Grandma Stone is clearly in a much better mood.
Even when they entered the operating room, they had a glowing smile on their faces.
Three hours later, the surgery was over and Grandma Stone was wheeled out of the operating room.
The doctor cout right after him and took off his mask, his tone was tired but joyful, "Congratulations, the operation was
successful, next stay in the intensive care unit for a week, when the body's rejection reaction is over, then you can transfer to the
general ward."
"Thank you, thank you doctor!" Talia had a thousand words of thanks.
But the words cto my lips, but | forgot them, leaving only the word thank you to repeat over and over again.
"That's all we should do, then you families take your tand talk, I'll go check the room first." The doctor said.
With tears in her eyes, Talia turned her head to look at Max, "Did you hear that, Max, Grandma's surgery was successful!"
Max nodded, "I hear you, Grandma will live a long life and stay with us for a long time."
"Yes, great!" Talia cried even more ragingly.
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And that's when the nurse wheeled Mrs. Stone out.
"The patient's family, where's the patient's family?" The nurse asked.
The hallway was silent and no one responded.
It was then that Talia noticed that it seemed like Zack hadn't shown up since the beginning of the surgery.
He didn't show up, and naturally, there were no patient families.
"No patient's family?" the nurse found it rare, "So is there anyone left to take care of this patient!"
Talia struggled internally.
To be honest, Mrs. Stone is not really good to her, and now that she is divorced, she has no obligation to take care of her.
But after all, it was she who gave a kidney to grandma, so it's half a benefactor.
It is a bit inappropriate to put the benefactor here.
Just as he was torn, Zack's boisterous voice cfrom behind him, "Yo, why is everyone standing outside, is the surgery over or
just getting ready to start?"