Chapter 716 - Pain Until She Cried (1/2)

“Okay, Madam. I agree.” Doctor Jian looked at his wristwatch. “However, I don’t have much time. That kid still needs an injection in a while.”

“I know, I know. I won’t take up too much of your time.”

Song Wan hurriedly said. She was also afraid something would happen to Rainy, and she would hurt. She only wanted to borrow this doctor for a while and would return him as soon as possible.

Doctor Jian followed Song Wan to see Chu Xiang. When he arrived, it really was a child. Before he even got near her, he heard the child crying loudly.

“Madam, the child cannot cry like that. Did you not tell her?” He thought children who were five or six could understand. If she continued to cry loudly like that, it would not do any good to her body and would just hurt her even more.

“She’s still little.” Song Wan knew, but the child was still young.

“Little?” Doctor Jian flipped through Chu Xiang’s medical records. “Madam, this child is already six. My small patient is not even four, and when her mother told her not to cry, she listened obediently. Her pain is definitely not any lesser than hers, but that child’s wound did not tear open, not even once. Or is it because four-years-old is bigger than six?”

Song Wan’s face reddened from the doctor’s words and did not know how to reply.

Doctor Jian cut open the bandage to check Chu Xiang’s wound.

“The wound has been opened a few times. Even though it has been handled, it’s still not in good condition so she needs to go for surgery again.”

Surgery again? Song Wan’s face paled.

“It’s okay for adults, but for children…”

“Yes, because it had already suppurated inside. Luckily, only the wound has a problem. The transplanted kidney is decent, and the blood flow is normal. Oh, can I ask whose kidney did she get? A dead one or a live one?”

Song Wan felt her heart tightened, and she was stunned.

“Live.” She replied after a while, and she spoke with much difficulty and bitterness.

“Oh, how old?”

Doctor Jian asked again and was already taking notes on his book.

“Four. Girl.”

“A four-year-old girl?” Doctor Jian’s hand stopped in motion. Then, he stared at Song Wan’s face. “Madam, can I ask… did this child take the kidney from my small patient?”

How could there be such a coincidence in the world? One lost a kidney, and the other took a kidney transplant surgery. Also, there was only one four-year-old patient here.

Song Wan’s mouth opened and closed a few times before she finally nodded. However, the word ‘yes’ was too difficult for her to even utter.

“What you’re doing is illegal. It’s against human rights.” Doctor Jian’s face darkened and was furious. “Even though she’s young and immature, how could you take a kidney forcefully from an innocent, healthy four-year-old girl?”