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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1172

Damon's eyes were determined, "Because the pain is only physical ah."

"So you're happy in your heart? Even though you're sick?" Jay asked, raising an eyebrow.

Damon nodded vigorously, "Eh, it makes me happy to think that everyone cares about me and is with me every day."

After a pause, the eyes and bleak self-condemnation a few points, "but I'm sick, everyone always have to drop tears, I'll be very sad, so I hope I can get well soon!"

Jay: "......"

He has seen countless patients during his years abroad.

They each had their own pain, but each stood in front of themselves, pleading for an end to their illness, and at that time, were full of prayers for health for their own sake.

But I never thought that such a five-year-old child could say such big words of righteousness.

It seems that they are not as bad as the family head sees them!

"Don't worry, as long as you trust me, I will cure you." Jay said.

After reassuring Damon, Jay began the first application of the needle.

And took advantage of the time before starting the needle to take out a prescription from his suitcase and carefully examine it.

This is the prescription he had drafted before he came.

Above are the various types of drugs used to treat this genetic disorder.

Of course, there's a little something else, too.

But now Jay has changed his mind.

Such a mind full of other children is quite interesting, or live another 70 or 80 years it!

He tore the prescription into pieces, took out a brand new one, drafted it, and took it out to Sebastian.

"Follow this to buy medicine, take it after meals, three times a day, if there is vomiting blood, as long as the color is dark red, it means that it is in the discharge of waste blood do not care, if vomiting bright red blood, immediately take hemostatic drugs, and then come to me."

"Good." Sebastian nodded his head and put the prescription away carefully.

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