Chapter 316 - History: Transfer
Fujiwara eventually agreed to the deal β a deal that was too advantageous for him to have any reason not to accept it.
In the afternoon of the same day, the Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital sent an application to Takeda's current hospital for a transfer to Takeda.
A doctor from Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital also came to visit Takeda's parents in person.
"First meeting," the doctor said calmly, sitting in front of Takeda's parents. "I'm Kazuo Ota, and I'm a professor at Tokyo Women's Medical University."
"Mr. Ota," Takeda's father asked. "What are your chances of curing our child?"
"Reiro's condition is complicated," Kazuo Ota explained. "But the main problem is that many organs are badly damaged and difficult to repair, so our current plan is organ transplantation. But my group has been working on multi-organ transplantation for a long time, so I can tell you responsibly that my group is currently leading the way in this area, even in the world. β
"Research group?" Takeda's mother asked suddenly. "Wait a minute, you seem to be saying you're a professor?"
"Yes," Kazuo Ota nodded. "But rest assured, I am indeed a qualified doctor with a lot of clinical experience."
"What about the cost?" Takeda's mother continued to ask. "At noon, I was told that the murderer who committed the crime had been arrested, and the police found him suspected of drunk driving during a blood test. So I think it's important to understand the cost of medical care. β
(Japan's health insurance is very well-developed, in 1994, the national health insurance citizens only had to pay 30% of the medical expenses and 20% of the hospitalization expenses, and the persistently high medical expenses were also exempted from additional measures - although this combined with the social security system also caused a heavy burden on the Japanese economy, but because any government that cut the relevant benefits would immediately lose a lot of popular support, so the expenditure in this area has remained high, in 1991 the figure was 14%, in 2017 it was 20% - However, according to the wiki, there are three situations in which the National Health Insurance cannot be activated for compensation in the following three cases. 1. The perpetrator has paid all the compensation based on the findings. 2. Work-related injuries. 3. Driving while intoxicated and driving without a license in any form. οΌ
"That's the last thing you have to worry about," Kazuo Ota seems to have thought about it for a long time. "We can confirm the issue with you in writing."
"First of all, we are committed to using the best response at the current state of technology in all medical measures. Secondly, we will pay for any medical expenses, including surgery and hospitalization, in full until the end of the surgery. Kazuo Ota said. If the surgery is successful, we will cover all costs until Takeda is fully recovered and discharged. If the surgery fails and Takeda does not survive in the end, I will pay you another 1 million yen in compensation in my own name. β
"......" Takeda's father took a deep breath and looked at his wifeβjust as she did.
"I agree." Takeda's father finally nodded.
"I agree." Takeda's mother stood up abruptly, then bowed. "The life of the dog is all on you, Mr. Ota."
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A few days later, the operating room of the Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital.
The chief surgeon of "......" was wearing a white headphone helmet and was concentrating on the operation.
"Stop!" Just as he was about to go under the knife, a voice came from the earphones, which frightened him and quickly stopped the movement in his hand.
"I'll give you a second to think about why I told you to stop," the voice in the headphones said. "If you haven't thought about it, look at the situation on the left side of your knife, if you cut it directly, you'll be washed by the gushing blood."
"Shall I finish this first?" The doctor asked.
"Nonsense!" The voice in the headphones showed a faint disdain. "Also, why are you so nervous? Are you operating on yourself? β
"Uh......" the doctor gritted his teeth. Sorry......"
"What do you have to panic about?" The voice in the headphones sneered. "Even if it fails, you don't need to take responsibility, you don't need to pay, this patient is just the next one after hundreds of failures, what do you have to worry about?"
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Outside the operating room, Fujiwara suddenly woke up from his sleep and found that he had collapsed on the bench in the waiting area.
"......" Fujiwara sat up and sobered up.
It's been four days, and he's been here almost all the time for those four days, just waiting for Takeda's surgery.
"Kid, are you alright?" Takeda's mother was sitting beside him, concerned.
"It's okay...... Fujiwara replied, rubbing his eyes. It's just a little sleepy. β
"Takeda is so lucky to have such a good friend as you." Takeda's father sighed.
"This is what I'm supposed to do......" Fujiwara barely pulled a smile at the corner of his mouth.
Fujiwara's exhaustion comes not only from Honkai's routine, but also from other factors.
Originally, Takeda's surgery could not be carried out due to the lack of donors, but just a day ago, all this suddenly took a turn for the better: Tokyo Women's Medical University received three fresh organs, and these organs and Takeda's transplant matching points were very high, which is a very rare perfect match. This allowed Takeda's surgery to begin immediately.
And these fresh organs did not appear by chance, but inevitably - Fujiwara was involved.
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One night three days earlier, in a ward at Tokyo Women's Medical University, Fujiwara hesitantly pushed open the door and walked in. The curtains in the room were closed and the lights were wide open - it was clear that someone was waiting for him.
"You're finally here," the woman Fujiwara had seen before leaned against the wall and looked at him with a smile. "But it's also thanks to you that a little child can come, and sure enough, if you don't live with your parents, you have your own unique advantages."
"What do you tell me to do?" Before Fujiwara could ask halfway, he found that Kazuo Ota, whom he had seen before, was sitting on a hospital bed, and there was another person on the hospital bed who was tied up with five flowers. "What is this?"
"A damn man," the woman smiled charmingly. "This is the perpetrator who hit and injured Takeda. It took us a lot of effort to steal him from the police. β
"What are you going to do?" Fujiwara asked.
"It's supposed to be your turn to do something." The woman replied with a smile. "You know, we need someone to provide Takeda with organs, and even if we can use the genome explosion technology to wash off the original match so that it can adapt to Takeda's body to the greatest extent, we still need an organ to do this."
"But although his organs are very valuable, his life is not important, so I called you over......"
As the person who was tied up suddenly struggled, the corners of the woman's mouth hooked up in a larger arc. "Avenge your friend."