Chapter 94 Blood Transfusion
Chapter 94 Blood Transfusion
If she had to, Nicole would wholeheartedly exchange her entire life to ensure Jay's safety.
It was her duty as a mother.
With a firm look on his face, Kerr gazed at Nicole and dismissed Ken's suggestion.
The pale look on Nicole's face didn't escape his eyes. She could not save Jay, at least not at this state. She needed to recover fully to get her strength back. He wanted to ensure the safety of Jay, but that didn't mean he would let her be reckless and endanger herself further.
"Kerr! How dare you stop me! Let go of me! I'm going to save Jay!"
She tried to break away from Kerr but failed. She struggled to sit up, but he didn't let her.
He pressed her shoulder and refused to let her get out of bed.
"Nicole, listen to me. I will save him. I promise. He will be fine. Don't act rashly. You haven't fully recovered yet. You can't transfuse blood to Jay. You need to take care of yourself for when he gets better.
I'm going to the doctor to give my blood. Stay here. Don't be reckless, or I won't let you see Jay again!"
Kerr threatened Nicole in case she would insist on acting so carelessly.
Right now, Jay was still in danger, but he couldn't let anything happen to Nicole again. He couldn't imagine her leaving him. How would he live without her?
At this moment, he finally realized that unconsciously, the idea of living and dying together with Nicole entered his mind.
When she heard what Kerr said, Nicole couldn't help but cry again.
"I can't live without Jay. He means everything to me."
Nicole didn't want to admit that all her strength and courage had dissipated in fear of losing her young son. She didn't want to be strong at all. Her heart was filled with dread now. She wanted to rely on Kerr.
At this moment, she chose to ignore his deception. She needed a rock to hold on to in this trying time and Kerr was there to provide it. She was frightened of the thought that the horrible outcome of this incident would take Jay away from her permanently.
"I promise I won't let you lose him. Don't worry."
Kerr then bent down to kiss Nicole's forehead, stood up and walked towards the door.
Ken and Jared walked out of the room following Kerr and closed the door.
"Jared, you stay here and keep an eye on Nicole. Ken, go with me."
Kerr was a little worried and looked through the door of the ward behind him. Through the door, he seemed to see Nicole crying silently in bed.
Without any hesitation, Kerr walked towards the emergency room. This was his promise to Nicole, and he would never break it.
Maybe he would have saved Jay even without Nicole pleading for him to do so. The moment he heard Jay had an accident, he was heartbroken. It seemed that unconsciously, he had taken Jay as his own child to care about.
"How is it going?"
Kerr called the doctors in the emergency room.
"Mr. Gu, the internal organs of Jay have been bleeding, and the blood in the blood bank is almost running out. He needs blood transfusion now. And there is one more thing. I'm sorry, Mr. Gu. It's my personal decision."
The doctor looked at Kerr's face and hesitated. It was a matter of great importance and he was a little nervous imperceptibly.
"What is it?"
Kerr looked at the doctor and glanced towards the emergency room door behind him.
He couldn't even imagine that Jay was still so young, but now he was in pain, fighting for his life. It was too cruel for a child.
"Jay's blood type is special, the same as yours. Therefore, in such a critical situation as this, I decided to use the spare blood specially prepared for you by the hospital."
Although this was Kerr's privilege, the doctor only wanted to save others' lives out of his instinct. Everyone was equal. The patient needed to be treated. There was no distinction between identity and status.
The doctor's words didn't make Kerr angry at all. Instead, there was more pleasant understanding in his eyes.
"My blood type is the same as Jay? Then I can transfuse blood to him."
Maybe this was fate. When he met Jay, he should have realized it. Maybe it was what people call destiny.
"Of course."
The doctor was stunned at first, but soon he came to his senses and nodded in agreement.
Without any hesitation, he took Kerr to the blood bank to collect blood.
Sitting on the chair, Kerr watched the blood flow slowly from his arm. He felt relieved when he thought that the blood would gradually get into Jay's body and could save the little boy.
"Mr. Gu, it's done. We've collected 600 cubic centimeters now," Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
the doctor announced as he looked at the grave look on Kerr's face.
"Is it enough? I'm fine. As long as I can save him, I can continue."
Kerr reached out and stopped the doctor. He would do anything to save Jay, even at the cost of his own life.
Upon hearing this, the doctor hesitated for a moment before removing the needle from Kerr's arm.
"Mr. Gu, the blood you gave is enough. You can rest here."
The doctor sent the blood to the emergency room.
Watching the doctor leave, Kerr felt dizzy when he was about to stand up. He reached out to hold the wall beside him for support, then he slowly stabilized himself and walked out of the blood collection room.
"Are you okay?"
Seeing the dazed look on Kerr's face, Ken rushed forward to hold him, a glimmer of surprise flashing through his eyes. He had never seen Kerr so weak before.
It seemed that there were only two people in the world that Kerr could give up the whole world for without reservation.
"I'm fine."
Kerr raised his hand and waved to Ken, then he leaned against the wall behind him with his eyes closed and took a rest.
"Kerr."
Nicole was sitting in a wheelchair. When Jared pushed her out of the ward, she saw the abnormal behavior of Kerr.
She noticed that Kerr looked pale. Thinking of what Ken said before, she already had an idea.
When he heard Nicole's voice, Kerr slowly opened his eyes and looked down. When he saw the woman in the wheelchair, he smiled and bent down to look at her.
"Why did you come out? Didn't I tell you to wait for me in the ward?"
There was no blame in Kerr's gentle tone, but his eyes were a little blurry when he looked at her. He tried his best to hide that he wasn't in the best condition.