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He stopped and calmed himself down before continuing, âDad, cancer cells arenât that obedient. If you ask them to wait, theyâll wait obediently. If it spreads, itâll be useless even if I give you my entire liver, let alone a small piece of my liver.â
âDonât look at things with your old visions. Medicine is advanced now.
Although the surgery is risky, the liver has a very strong regenerative ability. It wonât take me a year or so to recover, right?
The last two words were directed at Ji Yuanyuan.
He even winked at Ji Yuanyuan, obviously wanting Ji Yuanyuan to persuade
Zhang Kun.
âYes Second Brother is right.â Ji Yuanyuan nodded. âThere were indeed risks in liver transplant surgery, but every surgery had risks. Even appendectomy had certain risks. However, the situation after the surgery is not as serious as you think. Even if it is a partial hepatectomy, the liver can basically recover to the level before the surgery three months after the surgery.
Zhang Kun still insisted, âI donât agree.â
For so many years, he had doted on the children as if they were his own.
Usually, when the children were hungry, his heart would ache.
How could he cut off the childâs liver just to keep alive?
No matter how advanced medicine was, how could a piece of liver be removed without affecting his life in the future?
-Dad! Why are you so stubborn? Even if it affects my future life, Iâm willing to do it. Between racing and you, I choose you. I can live without a racing car, but I canât live without a father!
With that, he turned around and left angrily before anyone else could say anything.
Zhang Kunâs eyes reddened.
Ji zixuan sighed, took two steps forward, and softly advised, âDad, if I were a match with you today, I would also be willing to donate. Although weâre not your biological children, youâve always loved us as your own. Now that we finally have the opportunity to repay you, we are actually very happy.â Seeing Zhang Kunâs more unsightly expression, Li Xu waved at Ji Zixuan and Ji Yuanyuan, âAlright, you guys go back first. Iâll persuade him.â Ji Zixuan and Ji Yuan looked at each other and tacitly left the ward.
After the children left, Li Xu was about to speak when Zhang Kun said in frustration, âDonât try to persuade me. Let me be alone.â
Li Xu reached out and patted Zhang Kunâs shoulder, âI feel sorry for the children, but compared to the physical pain, the pain of losing their parents is more painful for the children.
After saying that, Li Xu stopped talking.
At this moment, Ji Ziâang was sitting on a chair in front of the hospital angrily. He was still holding the papers in his hand. The veins on the back of his hand were popping out. It was obvious how angry he was.
He just couldnât understand why his father couldnât understand his feelings.
Parentsâ sacrifices were natural, but wasnât the childâs sacrifice to their parents the same?
They were a family. Why couldnât they face difficulties together?
Was he going to watch his father die just because there might be side effects after the liver donation surgery?
Why couldnât he look at the problem from his point of view?
Was the burden in his heart really more important than his life?
He had never been a father before, but he didnât understand the feelings of a father.
Thinking of this, he slammed his fist on the chair.
The back of his hand hurt and numbed, but even so, he could not vent the grievance in his heart.
Ever since he was young, he was not as obedient as his big brother and
Yuanyuan. He was ugly and stubborn.
That was why Ji Jianguo had never liked him. Although he was still young at that time, he could already remember.
He still remembered it now!
Although Ji Jianguo was a jerk, he would occasionally get close to his big brother and smile at Yuanyuan.
He was the only one who had never received a good look from Ji Jianguo. At that time, he pretended to be strong and that he did not need a father. However, that was all a pretense. He was actually very envious of others. He was envious that others had a father who loved them.
It wasnât until Zhang Kun became his stepfather that he realized how blessed it was to have a father.
However, this blissful time was only twelve years.
He raised his head and took a deep breath, making up his mind.
No matter what, he had to donate this liver.
He had to let Zhang Kun live.
He raised his head and calmed down for a long time.
He lowered his head and looked at the paper in his hand. His brows furrowed slightly again.
His fingers trembled slightly as he opened the paper.
The first one was Li Xuâs report. Her blood type was listed as type AB.
The second one was from his eldest brother, and his blood type was also AB type.
The third one was Yuanyuanâs. Her blood type was A.
The last one was his blood typeâ¦
His blood type was O.
Although his biology was not very good, he still remembered the inheritance of bloodtype very well.
No matter which blood type she married, it was impossible for her to have a child with type O blood.
Either the hospital had gotten his or Li Xuâs blood type wrong, or he was not her biological son.
But his blood type was checked when he entered the club. It was indeed O type. Their blood type was pasted on the racing car so they could be rescued in time if an accident happened.
Therefore, his blood type was correct.
As for Li Xuâs blood typeâ¦
âSecond Brother!â
just as he was staring at the paper in a daze, Ji Yuanyuanâs voice suddenly came from behind him.
Ji Ziâang hurriedly put away the paper.
Ji Yuanyuan sighed and sat down beside him, âI saw it all.â
She had good eyesight, and just now, Ji Ziaâng had placed his and his motherâs sheets on his knees.
That was why she had seen both of their blood types.
When they were young, their bodies were all very healthy, so they didnât check their blood type at all.
When they grew up, they might have checked each otherâs names, but they never mentioned it to each other.
It was also just now that she found out Second Brother had O blood type.
As a medical student, she naturally knew what Ji Ziâang knew.
It was impossible for a person with type AB blood to have type O blood. âThe hospital must have made a mistakeâ¦â Ji Ziâang forced a smile and whispered.
Ji Yuanyuan turned to look at Ji Ziâang with complicated emotions.
She didnât know which possibility to believe.
Did the hospital make a mistake with her motherâs blood type or her Second Brotherâs blood type?
How could Second Brother not be Motherâs biological child?
Ever since they were young, their mother had always treated the three of them equally.
He had never been biased and had never treated Second Brother badly.
As he laughed, he could not laugh anymore.
Ji Yuanyuan reached out and hugged him. The siblings did not speak for a long time.
âYuanyuan, can you pretend that you donât know about this? He suddenly satd in a hoarse voice, âNo matter what, I want to be Mom and Dadâs son..â