Chapter 755 Destiny
Chapter 755 Destiny
Standing outside the door, Wen Liang could vaguely hear Yan Huai and a female voice talking from inside.
She took a deep breath, suppressed the mixed emotions in her heart, knocked twice gently, and pushed open the half-open door.
The morning sun generously filled the room, falling warmly on the floor and giving the air a soft golden edge.
A woman in a soft sweater was half leaning against the large and comfortable headboard of the bed. Her face was extremely pale and her brows hid deep fatigue.
Yan Huai was sitting on a stool beside the bed, holding a white porcelain cup in his hand.
Hearing the sound of the door being pushed open, Xie Shu turned around.
After guessing Wen Liang's identity, the pair of eyes that were originally confused and tired suddenly lit up. Xie Shu subconsciously wanted to sit up straighter, and he didn't even notice that the blanket slipped down a little.
"You are... Wenliang?"
Xie Shu's gaze was greedily glued to Wen Liang's face, sliding from her brow bone, across her nose bridge, and finally landing on her slightly widened eyes.
"Yes, I'm Wen Liang." Wen Liang slowly walked to the bed.
"Have we met before?" Xie Shu stared at Wen Liang, "I think you look familiar."
Wen Liang also looked at Xie Shu carefully.
Suddenly, a fragment flashed through my mind.
"I remember now," Wen Liang said with a smile, "I remember that I was filming in a town near here last year, and you were watching from the sidelines and fainted from hypoglycemia."
"Yes, yes, yes!" Xie Shu seemed to have opened the floodgates of his memory, and excitedly held Wen Liang's hand, "I remember now, I was taking a walk, and suddenly I felt dizzy, and a kind person helped me to my seat, and you gave me two pieces of chocolate."
A small thing suddenly brought the two people closer together and they seemed less unfamiliar with each other.
"Then after you recovered, you bought me a bag of fruit and put it aside."
"Yes, that's it." Xie Shu held Wen Liang's hand tightly, smiling, "I never thought that I had met you once without knowing it. My daughter, this is our fate."
Wen Liang's heart was gently touched by the word "my daughter".
She could clearly feel the cool sweat on Xie Shu's palms and the slight trembling, as well as the eager eyes that almost melted her.
Wen Liang held her hand with his backhand and said with a smile, "I heard that you are a rare Kidd-negative. My child has the same blood type as you. At first I thought it was a gene mutation, but now it seems that it must have been inherited from you."
Xie Shu was surprised and asked, "Really?"
"Of course, I'll find a chance to bring him to see you later."
Xie Shu nodded in satisfaction, his smile spreading in the sunlight, "Okay, okay, you and Ah Huai didn't have my blood type, I didn't expect it to be inherited from the previous generation."
"Mother," Yan Huai reminded, with his usual calmness, but a little softer than usual, "You should take your medicine."
He held warm water in his hand and a few pills in his other hand.
Looking at the medicines, Xie Shu frowned slightly and said reluctantly, "Okay."
She took the cup of water and the pills and drank them with a pursed mouth.
Wen Liang couldn't help but ask, "What medicine is Madam taking?"
Yan Huai turned his gaze from his mother to Wen Liang, his tone steady, with a barely perceptible solemnity in the depths of his eyes: "It's rifaximin and lactitol. Recently, my mother's blood ammonia level has been prone to fluctuations, and the doctor prescribed these drugs to maintain it."
Xie Shu just swallowed the last sip of water.
Maybe the pill was too big, or the stimulation of the drug made her uncomfortable. After putting down the water cup, she immediately raised her other hand to cover the right side of her upper abdomen. She leaned back against the head of the bed with a frown on her face. Her breathing became heavier. The slightly rosy face that was originally due to seeing Wen Liang quickly faded, leaving only a tired paleness.
"Ahuai," Xie Shu's voice was a little labored, and his breathing was obviously heavier, "Take Liangliang to sit next door..."
She tried to make her smile look more relaxed, "I want to take a rest."
The last few words were filled with obvious helplessness and apology.
Yan Huai frowned, and immediately took a step forward to the bedside, half squatting down: "Mother? Are you feeling unwell again?"
Xie Shu nodded reluctantly and was about to say something when he suddenly turned sideways and started coughing violently.
Accompanied by heart-wrenching coughs, her body curled up in pain, and dark red liquid oozed from the gaps between her hands that covered her mouth.
"Mother!" Yan Huai left and rang the emergency call bell at the bedside.
The shrill ringing tore through the warm atmosphere in the room, and a faint smell of rust and blood suddenly filled the air.
Wen Liang subconsciously took a small step back and stood aside at a loss.
Xie Shu, who had been holding her hand just now, was now curled up at the head of the bed. The glaring dark red between his fingers stung her eyes.
For the first time, Wen Liang felt the terrible consequences of liver failure so intuitively. It was no longer the cold data on the test report, but the concrete image of a living life struggling in pain.
Soon, the door of the ward was pushed open.
Two well-trained nurses and a doctor rushed in quickly with nervous looks.
Yan Huai immediately made way.
The doctor checked Xie Shu's condition and spoke calmly and quickly, "Zoe, help Madam stay in the side-lying position and clean her mouth and nose. Sarah, high-flow oxygen, 6-8L/min, monitor blood oxygen, heart rate, and blood pressure, and establish dual intravenous access immediately..."
Following the doctor's clear and accurate instructions, the nurses began to work in an orderly manner.
Zoe immediately helped Xie Shu to lie on his left side, cleaned the blood and secretions in his mouth, and ensured that his airway was clear. Sarah quickly put a high-flow oxygen mask on Xie Shu...
The attending physician turned to look at Yan Huaihe and Wen Liang and said, "Please ask Mr. Caesar and this lady to go out and wait."
"Yeah." Yan Huai nodded and looked at Wen Liang, "Let's go out first."
"it is good."
The two of them came to the door first, and Yan Huai closed the door carefully.
Then old Wilson strode over with a serious look on his face, "Is your mother feeling unwell again?"
Yan Huai nodded, "If there is still no news of a liver source tomorrow, let's prepare for the operation."
Old Wilson patted Yan Huai on the shoulder and said, "That's the only way. Take your sister to find Carol first. She's playing over at the artificial lake."
"Ah."
Old Wilson walked away with his hands behind his back.
Wen Liang followed Yan Huai and listened to Yan Huai introducing the layout of the sanatorium to her as they walked.
The building that Fu Zheng had heard about became concrete at this time.
Wen Liang couldn't help but ask curiously, "Didn't Madam Xie take medicine? Why is the situation so serious?"
After taking the medicine, the symptoms became more serious, which made Wen Liang feel as if the vomiting of blood was caused by the medicine.
Yan Huai pushed his glasses and said, "My mother's condition has only become so serious recently. It is a complication caused by late-stage liver failure, which is difficult to control with medication."
"So, if there is no news about liver sources tomorrow, you will donate your liver to Madam Xie?"
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