The next morning, Levi and Olivia were wheeled into the operating room separately.
Cara and Kevin both came and guarded the door of the operating room together with Ruby, looking at the red light of the operating room, their hearts hanging high.
The time passed slowly, and it was torturous.
Kevin walked anxiously back and forth in the corridor, while Cara clutched the arm of her chair, her pale face full of tension.
As for Ruby, she stared at the closed door of the operating room without a moment's hesitation, her face cold and resolute.
Two hours later, the red light in the operating room finally went out, the door opened, and the doctor walked out, removing his mask in exhaustion.
Kevin was the first to rush up, and Ruby also helped Cara stand up and walked up.
"How did it go? Was the surgery successful?"
With three pairs of eyes gazing in unison, the doctor heaved a sigh of relief and nodded with a smile.
"Don't worry, the operation was successful, the bone marrow has been successfully transplanted into the little girl's body, next, these two have to be hospitalized for post-operative monitoring, to ensure that the body signs and indicators are okay before they can be discharged, and the little girl needs to come to the hospital once a month for a checkup, and only after six months without any abnormalities can she stop coming to the hospital."
After listening to these words, all three were unanimously relieved, and the heart that had been hanging in the air finally fell into place.
After that, both Levi and Olivia were pushed back to the ward.
Because Levi had no immediate intention of telling Olivia that he was her real father and didn't want her to worry, the two wards were separated.
After the operation, Ruby shuttled between the two patient rooms, taking care of the two patients.
Cara was worried that she was too tired and couldn't help but frown, "You’d better hire a caregiver, it's too hard for you to take care of two people by yourself."
Ruby didn't mind, "It's okay, Grandma, I'm not tired, it doesn't take much effort."
When the old lady saw her insistence, she had no choice but to look at Kevin and discontentedly scold him, "Look at you, you didn't even say you would help your sister!"
Kevin could not help but feel speechless, "Grandma, I am offering help, I am responsible for bringing food!"
Ruby raised her eyebrows half-heartedly and looked askance at him, "Yes, you can only bring food, if you take care of them, it must be a mess."
After all, Kevin had never taken care of people before.
After seeing Olivia wake up and fall asleep again, Ruby watched all her body indicators were normal and relaxed, so she turned to leave and went to the next ward.
At this time, Levi was still asleep. She walked to his hospital bed, looked at his sleeping face, could not help but slightly lost in thought.
He was always spirited and unbeatable in the past.
Such a proud man was now so sick and weak lying in a hospital bed, but there was a different kind of charm.
When she was thinking about it in her head, suddenly, Levi’s eyelashes trembled slightly, and then opened up his eyes.
His dark eyes were still dazed and confused, staring dully at the ceiling, and only after a few moments did he gradually regain his clarity, slightly tilting his head, he met the sight of Ruby next to the hospital bed.
"You ......" He froze, opened his mouth, and was just about to say something when he realized his voice was hoarse.
Only then did Ruby react and hastily poured him a glass of water, helped him sit up, and passed the glass to his lips.
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