Mr. Dev (CEO of Seoul)

Mr. Dev (CEO of Seoul)
Can survive


Dev still hasn't removed his embrace from Agya's body, his tears keep flowing, even his chest feels tight. He really did not want this incident at all.


"Wake up." Again Dev spoke again, he continued to kiss Agya's hand, looking at her with a sad look.


While the doctors and nurses were there, slowly they began to remove one by one the devices connected to Agya's body starting from the infusion, oxygen hose and lastly the heart record checker. But when she was about to remove the electrocardiogram, the nurse was surprised by the graph that returned to normal beats on the monitor screen.


"Dok, the patient's heart is beating again."


"Immediately put back the oxygen and also the infusion." asked the doctor, he walked closer and immediately examined Agya's body, especially the woman's heart and pulse.


Dev was stunned, looking at the doctor with a look of disbelief, "Dok? Is my wife still alive? Is he really back?"


"Wait a minute, sir, I will confirm the patient's condition" he said, continuing his activities to check Agya's heart rate using a stethoscope. And sure enough, the patient's heart is back to beating normally.


"Continue treatment of patients. The patient is alive."


Deg


For whatever sake, Dev's mouth was instantly wide open between believing and disbelief. Is this god's miracle? Agya is still alive, Agya is back at her again.


"Dok, my wife's really alive?" tanyanya looked at the doctor.


"Yes, sir."


"Do-dok, immediately give the best treatment for my wife, I will pay a heavy price for her safety." said Dev clenched his hands, pleading with great.


"We will try our best, sir."


"Please wait outside the master, we will continue the treatment of the patient and immediately move him to the ward."


Dev nodded his head, looking at Agya with a faint smile on his lips, hugging and peeping her face repeatedly as a manifestation of his gratitude, "Hold dear, for the sake of me and our children. I love you so much, please don't leave me." whispered slowly, before then he rushed out of there so that Agya was immediately given further treatment.


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"Dev-." Seeing Dev who had just come out of the operating room made Mrs Inayah sobbing, she immediately approached her daughter-in-law, "Devh. Is Agya gone? Did he really leave us?"


Dev shook his head, a smile rose from his lips along with his tears in his eyes, "A-Agya made it through his critical period, he is still alive Ma."


At once the views of Mr. Darwin, Della, and secretary Kim were fixed on Dev, especially Mrs Inayah. The middle-aged woman looked so surprised by the two widened eyeballs.


"Agya's alive?"


"Yes Ma."


"Pa, Agya's alive." Madam Inayah turned her head, looking at her husband with a smile on her lips, even her tears were flowing back. Not the tears of sorrow anymore, but the tears of happiness. At least Agya still survives so far.


"Agyaa." Della said, he was not surprised by the others. Agya didn't really leave them.


"God still gives us a chance to live with Agyaa" said Dev, wiping his tears with his thumb.


As for Mr. Darwin, he still did not say a word from his mouth, he was still very surprised.


"Dev, do you want to see the faces of your children? They're in the incubator room right now."


Dev nodded, because of his panic earlier he could not see the faces of his two children.


Upon arrival in the incubator room, Dev immediately approached the tube where his children were. Both babies seem to be asleep.


Dev did not feel the tears flowed back, considering the struggle and determination of Agya so great to give birth to the two babies.


"Are you waiting for Mommy? At the moment Mommy can't see us yet, but soon she will wake up and hug you" she said slowly as she rubbed the glass tube. The look in her eyes did not move from the faces of the two babies.


"Ma, are they gonna be okay here? Can't they see Agya? Maybe Agya'll wake up after hearing their voices."


"They're fine here. They'll meet Agya after Agya is transferred to the ward."


"alright. Hopefully with that, Agya can soon be human."


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Almost late in the afternoon, Agya had just been transferred to the ward, but the woman had not yet regained consciousness. The oxygen tube was still attached to her mouth, which helped the woman breathe.


It was seen that Madame Valerie and Mr. Andhito were also there while carrying their grandchildren. The two had just arrived from Korea an hour ago.


Meanwhile, Dev, the man is now in the doctor's office. Ask how to cure Agya of her illness. A long conversation takes place so seriously between Dev and the doctor who is treating Agya.


"At this time Madam Agya's disease is at the level of the most severe cancer. At this level, healing is very difficult. However, treatment can still be done to extend life expectancy and relieve symptoms that occur."


"Is there no chance of survival?"


"Every type of cancer has a different life expectancy. Life expectancy can also be different for each patient, although the type of cancer suffered is the same. So too with its severity."


"So what can we do Doc?"


"Patients may undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy, or a spinal cord transplant. But for this spinal cord transplant, we have to get a suitable donor. The spinal cord that matches the patient is only the spinal cord of his sibling. If the patient has a sibling ask to donate his spinal cord."


Dev shook his head, "My wife's biological brother has died of the same disease" he said, "Are only his siblings able to donate his spinal cord? What about your parents, Doc?"


"Bone marrow match is greater between siblings, than between parent and child. The ratio of success is 25% between siblings and bone marrow compatibility between parents and children only about 0.5% percent. If forced to accept an unsuitable spinal cord, this will pose a risk of other problems that can harm the patient's condition."


Dev was stunned, swallowing his saliva violently. He looks frustrated now.


"mk,5 %. Can we try it, Doc?"


"Sure, but we have to be prepared for the big risks that will happen to patients."


"I'll talk about this with my family first. Thank you doc." said Dev stood up as he stretched out his hand to shake the doctor's hand.


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