I can't watch medical dramas, it's too good to cry. Feeling helpless watching his favorite rabbit and his close brother die before his eyes, Sean chooses to be a doctor. He worked diligently, with awe-inspiring talent, and finally became a genius doctor. The communication barrier caused by autism is a fly in the ointment. As soon as he was admitted to the hospital, he directly or indirectly saved several people, a little boy who was injured by a glass, a pregnant woman, a prostitute. On this day, another little boy was admitted to the hospital. Not only did he look exactly like his brother, but he also got along well with him. After all, there were very few people who could chat with him. However, the little boy also had cancer, a terminal stage. He looked at the little boy with light in his eyes, of course he knew that the little boy in front of him had nothing to do with his brother. However, if he wanted to save him, he had to save him, and he couldn't watch his "brother" die a second time before his eyes. So he searched the medical books and re-examined the previous test data. What if it was a misdiagnosis? He did find a clue, but the probability of misdiagnosis was only 0.3%. He was happy, and he was going to prove his judgment. Of course, due to the hospital system, he couldn't do it. Other doctors operated on the little boy. He listened quietly when the results of the operation were announced. Then walked into the little boy's ward and said "I was wrong". It was the little boy who comforted him. He said, can I read something for you? The little boy agreed. He took out the old copy of To Kill a Mockingbird—a gift he had given to his brother earlier, and turned to the bookmarked page—the contents of which his brother had not had a chance to read after that. He is now reading it to this "brother". After all, a book has to be read from beginning to end. It's just that he must be very sad. He thought that when he became a doctor, he could save the people he wanted to save, but it turned out not to be the case.
Sean said, I don't want to have love. Love is really a soft underbelly. If it is destined to be lost, I would rather never have it.
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