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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Chapter 2261
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Although Leia was famous for being a difficult patient in their department, the head nurse felt happy for her to be

able to get a liver transplant.

"The injections are for your late recovery, and you'll have to get the injections for three days consecutively," the

head nurse explained to her as she placed the infusion bottles in front of Leia. Following the code of practice, she

needed to ask, "What's your name?"

“Leia Norman,” answered Leia. She looked at Johann warily, who was standing behind faking a smile.

She had this feeling that Johann was up to something.

The nurse checked Leia's patient wristband. The name was correct, so she hung the solution bottle on the IV stand.

The bottle was not that huge. The nurse removed the solution bottle there and attached the new infusion bottle.

Johann instructed her when he saw that the drip rate was a little slow, “Speed it up."

"Make it even faster?" The head nurse turned around and glanced at Johann with a surprised look on her face.

The patient might feel uncomfortable if the drip rate went too fast.

"Yes." Johann was planning to tell her after she finished the injection.

The head nurse adjusted the speed of the drop rate after confirming with Johann.

Leia could feel a sharp pain in her arm and whined, "It hurts!"

The head nurse glanced at the solution bottle. It was still dripping. Johann did not say anything, so she did not do

anything about it.

"Dr. Park, I shall leave first," she said to Johann.

Johann nodded. He sat on the sofa, quietly looking at Leia.

Leia felt uneasy about being stared at. She felt like something was about to happen.

She sat up on the bed and asked with a gloomy look on her face, "Why are you still here?"

"Some of the patients will have bigger reactions when they're given this infusion. I'm afraid that you might have

allergic reactions." Johann smirked. The smile on his face failed to reach his eyes.

Leia could feel a chill seeping down her spine when she looked at his fake smile. Although Johann was kind to his

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patients, he was always smiling no matter what. He seemed like a friendly person.

However, Leia knew that Johann was not that kind of person.

Johann's smile was the same as Luke's expressionless face.

If Luke wanted her dead, he would have to find someone to harm her.

However, it was different for Johann. If he truly wanted her dead, he did not have to look for someone else. He

could carry out his plans in secret without anyone knowing about it. He was a doctor, after all. He knew a lot about

medicine...

"Don't you do skin testing for allergies before giving injections?" Leia immediately lowered her head and looked at

her arm when she heard that she might have an allergy reaction.

She knew her condition well, and she was too weak to handle anything now.

Johann answered indifferently, “There's no need to. Only some of them would have allergies. There are low

chances of getting allergies. Besides, I'm here with you. What are you scared of?”

Leia was rendered speechless.

Many patients would have wanted Johann to stay in their ward for 24 hours. After all, having him there would be a

guarantee of their life.

However, Leia refused to face Johann because he was on Luke's side.

A shiver ran down her spine at the thought of her health statistics and data that might have been given to Luke.

The caretaker picked up the fruit bowl beside her and placed it in front of Johann. She said, "Dr. Park, would you like

to have some fruits?”

"Thank you, but I don't eat when I'm working." Johann looked up without glancing at the fruit bowl. He then quietly

looked at the infusion bottle that was dripping into Leia's vein.

Five minutes later, the small infusion bottle had been fully injected into Leia's vein.

Johann rose to his feet and changed to another infusion bottle. He removed the empty bottle.

Johann toyed with the small bottle in his hands. He was not in a hurry to leave the ward.

However, Leia urged him, "I'm not allergic to it, can you leave now?"

"Aren't you curious about what the solution is?" Johann came forward and let her see the bottle.

Leia was unable to understand the technical terms stated on the bottle, so she asked, "What is this?"

"It's to reduce the risks of transplant rejection after the surgery," Johann adjusted the speed back to normal and

continued, "You'll have to be injected with this for three days consecutively. And you'll have the surgery in three

days."

If it were a temporary liver, there was no need to receive these injections. However, in Leia's case, the chances of

the body rejecting it was much higher.

Patients like Leia were able to decide the time of the transplant, and they would usually be given the shots in

advance.

"Transplantation? Is there a donor?" Leia was exhilarated, but she suddenly realized that something was wrong.

If it was her turn to receive the transplant, she should be pushed into the surgery room immediately— not after

three days.

Hence, the liver that would be transplanted into her body must be taken from someone alive.

She narrowed her eyes and looked at Johann. "Is Dexter the liver donor?"

“You should be grateful that Luke was able to find Dexter this quick. Besides, he's agreed to donate half of his liver

to you. At the same time, his body can still handle the surgery. Otherwise, I'm afraid that you won't be able to wait

until your turn," Johann said in a calm tone. He continued when he saw the twisted expression on Leia's face, "Take

it easy. You might find yourself getting wheeled into the emergency room if you don't calm yourself down now. Even

the transplant won't be able to save your life."

Leia clasped the bedsheet tightly and questioned him in a hoarse voice, "Why isn't Dexter dead yet?!"

"Perhaps he knew that you couldn't make it through. That's why he's still alive, to save you." Although Johann did

not believe in fate, he had predicted that Dexter might not be able to meet the requirements to be the liver donor.

Who would have known that his health stats met all the requirements?

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Therefore, Leia was destined to receive half of Dexter's liver.

"I don't need it. Ask him to get lost. I don't want his liver!" Leia exploded. She had made up her mind. She would

rather take the risk to partner up with Matysh and get that money to buy the liver than to receive Dexter's filthy

liver.

"You don't have a choice." The smile on Johann's face disappeared. "The injection we gave you is to activate the

cells in your body so that they can accept a new liver better. There's no turning back after the first injection."

"What do you mean?!" Leia glared at him.

"What I mean is, if you don't undergo the liver transplant after you finish taking the injections, it'll speed up your

liver metabolism, causing liver failure. Even if you only get one injection, it'll have the same effect on you. After

taking all injections and not getting a liver transplant, you might have half a month left if you're lucky enough. Still,

no matter how lucky you are after taking the first injection, you might only be able to make it to three weeks," said

Johann.

"I've never heard of any medicine like that." Leia thought Johann was fooling her to force her to get the liver

transplant.

"It's a newly imported medicine. I don't have to lie to you. If you still refuse to undergo the liver transplant a week

later, I'd suggest you get discharged from the hospital and go back home to wait. It'll be useless when you wait until

it's your turn to get the liver transplant." After that, Johann turned around and walked out of the ward.

Leia yelled at him from behind, "How could you make such a decision without my permission?!"

"It's because you signed the agreement. Your parents are the ones who make the decision for you. You're not the

one who makes the decision. Plus, you should consider whether or not you're going to resume taking the injections

tomorrow and if you should go for the liver transplant three days later. Tell me after you've decided so that I can

arrange the operating room for your surgery, or you can get discharged from the hospital." Johann left once he

finished talking.

He whistled after he closed the door.