The first 200 lines.
Listen to me.
I saw Ryohei at the canteen earlier.
Then he talked to me. - What?
How nice.
My heart is beating so fast.
Iyo.
Iyo. - Doctor.
Is she all right?
Iyo, are you all right? - Iyo.
Iyo.
Iyo.
So...
those in favour of the reformation,
please raise your hand.
Based on the majority rule,
the reformation is passed.
Next,
we shall reduce the departments that aren't in line...
with the reformation.
Firstly,
we'll abolish...
the Pediatric Surgery...
and OB Gynecology departments within the year.
Everything is going according to plan.
Thank you for your assistance.
Bye.
Ryohei.
We're transferring to another department soon.
Let's go back to your room.
A transplant?
The tube inserted in Iyo's chest caused an infection.
We gave her antibiotics and she is temporarily stabilized.
But if left unchecked, it can cause sepsis and liver damage.
It will threaten her life.
We need to perform small intestine transplant in order to save her.
We can receive small intestine donation...
from brain dead patients.
But Iyo...
received lots of blood transfusion.
So she has lots of antibodies.
That's why rejection is very likely...
when we perform the transplant.
Family can also donate, right?
That's true.
If a family member donates the organ,
it might inhibit the rejection reaction.
But the donor...
might experience some complications.
Please think about it carefully before making a decision.
No.
I want to donate it to Iyo.
She only has me.
As long as Iyo is saved,
I'm willing to do it no matter how small the chances are.
Iyo.
Iyo.
Hey.
Are you all right? How are you feeling?
What...
What happened to me?
The doctor said that you're slightly anaemic.
But Dr. Minato said that you just need to rest and you'll be fine.
I see.
That's great.
Hey, Shindo.
I heard that Ms. Shiori plans to donate an organ to Iyo.
Yes. We're going to check if she's a suitable donor.
But we have to keep this from Iyo first.
Wait. Why?
Because Ms. Shiori said that Iyo might hesitate.
She wants to find the right opportunity to tell Iyo.
We'll have to wait until then.
It seems like their parents have passed away.
They died due to an accident three years ago.
Since then, Ms. Shiori has always been taking care of Iyo by herself.
Thank you for taking care of me.
Why are you being so polite?
Sleep well.
Bye. - Bye.
She's still so young. That's incredible.
Won't there be a problem?
Ms. Shiori is enduring everything by herself.
Excuse me.
I'm Morioka from the Brain Surgery Department.
Is Dr. Takayama here?
What's the matter?
I want to discuss a patient with him.
This is the Pediatric Surgery floor.
The patient's name is Takega Ryohei, 17 years old.
He received head trauma when playing basketball,
which cause brain contusion.
He has hydrocephalus later on.
He needs to undergo surgery for the hydrocephalus.
So we asked all the experienced pediatric surgery doctors to come.
Indeed.
The brain ventricles expanded due to the cerebrospinal fluid.
Usually, the cerebrospinal fluid is drained into the abdominal cavity...
in order to relieve pressure from the brain.
But this patient has a history of peritonitis.
There's serious adhesion in the abdominal cavity.
We can't treat him with the usual method.
So I want to ask everyone if there's way.
Can't we drain it through the chest and atrium?
There's a large volume of cerebrospinal fluid, right?
Our only choice now is through the abdominal cavity.
Does that mean there's no way to cure this patient?
And there's another problem.
He injured his lumbar vertebrae when he fell.
Both of his legs are currently paralysed.
Even if the hydrocephalus is relieved,
it might be difficult for him to walk again, right?
Does Ryohei know about this?
We haven't told him yet according to his parents' wishes.
He thinks that if the hydrocephalus is relieved,
the paralysis in his legs will also be cured.
Let's try our best to do what we can.
If the hydrocephalus worsen,
it will disturb consciousness and threaten his life.
We must find a treatment method soon.
Yes.
Please. Thank you.
Thank you. - Thank you.
Sorry, it's time for my surgery. I'll leave the rest to you.
He has surgeries all day and night.
He's really incredible.
But he seems to be very anxious lately.
I feel like he purposely arranged a full schedule for himself.
We'll abolish the Pediatric Surgery...
and OB Gynecology departments within the year within the year.
You mean Ryohei?
He moved to the room next to you.
That's fate, right?
Are you encouraging me to pursue my love?
What should I do?
Excuse me.
What's the matter, Vice Chief?
Is there a patient named Takega Ryohei here?
Starting today, Pediatric Surgery will be responsible...
for treating Ryohei.
I'm his attending physician.
I've seen his medical record.
You haven't found a way to treat his hydrocephalus, right?
Both of his legs are still paralysed too.
We'll do our best to treat him.
But we might need to perform a very difficult surgery.
However, Dr. Takayama is here.
We'd surely be able to find the best treatment for Ryohei.
I see.
All right then.
How rare for the Vice Chief to be interested in a patient.
Ryohei.
Hi, I'll be your attending physician starting today.
I'm Seto from the Pediatric Surgery Department.
Please treat me kindly.
Please treat me kindly.
You really like basketball. - Yes.
This has always been my habit.
I can calm down just by cleaning my shoes.
Excuse me.
Excuse me. - Iyo, are you all right now?
Her white blood cells and C-reactive protein figures are stable.
It's fine to walk around a bit.
I heard you fainted. I was very worried about you.
It's great that you're well now.
There's no problem now.
I'm just anaemic. - I see.
Come and have a seat.
Do you like playing basketball?
I've joined the team since primary school to senior high.
But we're a weak team who'll lose in the regional competition.
By the way...
Look at this.
It's about a weak team that went to the national competition.
Are you lending it to me?
You'll surely like basketball and keep your spirits up.
Here. - Thank you.
After I get discharged from here,
can I go watch your basketball game?
Of course.
That's great.
This one. I like him.
Iyo and Ryohei are both smiling very happily.
But they both don't know the truth.
I feel so miserable.
Seeing them smiling happily without knowing the truth...
makes my heart ache.
But their families must surely be more miserable.
So we must try our best to do what we can.
Dr. Shindo.
This is Ms. Shiori's test results.
Thank you.
Hey, Shiori.
Shiori.
Ryohei said I can watch his basketball game.
Really? How nice.
What should I wear then? I should wear shorts, right?
No, will that show too much skin?
Shiori.
Yes.
I'll go buy some drinks.
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