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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1675

Leia did not care about her body’s indicators because she did not understand the reports.

All she could think about was whether she could go for a transplant.

After she found out that she was ill, she started her research and found a lot of information. Many data showed that those who were like her in the later stage of the disease would usually choose to go for a transplant operation to save their lives. In modern science, such transplant operations had been done many times. Most patients could survive.

As such, Leia planned to go forward with this plan.

After Johann finished explaining, she asked, "Dr. Park, I'm in such poor health now. Can I join the queue for an organ transplant?"

Johann was startled. ‘She wants to wait for an organ transplant?’

"Yes, Dr. Park. I know that many patients can lead normal lives again after going for a transplant. Leia is still so young, and it’s sad that this disease will trouble her for the rest of her life. Can you put her in line for an organ transplant? That’ll give her a chance of having a more comfortable life," Queenie chimed in.

Johann refused, saying, "Our country's medical system has certain evaluation standards for patients waiting for organ transplants. Based on Ms. Norman's current situation, although her indicators are not the best, as long as she takes her medicine and recuperates, the symptoms can still be managed. She doesn’t meet the requirements."

Leia was disappointed when she heard that.

If she could not go for an organ transplant, she had to take medicine for the rest of her life. She had to take such a bitter concoction every day and would not be allowed to go anywhere. She could not drink nor travel...

An idea popped up in her mind when she heard Johann say that she did not qualify to wait for a transplant in her current situation.

Queenie asked, "Is there no other way?"

"Actually, a transplant is used as a last resort when there’s no other way. Although the operation is common in the domestic medical field, there are still plenty of various situations that can occur. As long as the treatment is followed through, Ms. Norman can still live like a normal person. Don't overthink it. I'll do my best to help you," Johann said. He saw Leia's wandering eyes as though she was thinking about something.

He was suspicious about what she was thinking about at this moment since Luke had reminded him about it prior. However, he did not expect her to want to go for a transplant.

After Johann left, Leia sat up and looked at the machine on the bedside, then at the needle on the back of her hand. She made a decision that she could not live like this for the rest of her life!

She took Queenie's hand and burst into tears.

Queenie was overwhelmed by her cries. She held her in her arms as her heart ached. She comforted Leia in a soft voice, saying, "Okay, don't cry. Everything will be fine. If you keep crying like this, I‘ll be sad too."

Leia's voice was hoarse, and she said with tears in her eyes, "Mom, why is fate so unfair to me? The man I like doesn't like me and bad things keep happening to me. In the end, I was exiled abroad. Others think that I lived a glamorous life abroad, but that wasn't the case at all. The living expenses Dad gave me weren’t enough for me in New York so I had to work part-time day and night. My body was ruined because of that. The doctor said that I can’t be cured. I'm a good-for-nothing. What's the point, then? It's better for me to die!"

When Queenie heard that, she immediately reassured her. "Leia, don't say that. I’ll help you find a way. I won't let you live like this for the rest of your life. Don't worry, I’ll definitely find the best doctor to treat you."

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