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Chương 45: Chapter 43: A Fragile Hope

Waking up in the hospital, Ryu's vision was somewhat fuzzy around the edges. He could feel his chest hammering against his ribs in a relentless rhythm that reminded him of his recent collapse due to a sudden illness, his heartbeat mirroring the fear of that moment. He grunted in suppression as he struggled to move on the hard bed, feeling a burning pain shoot through his body from the uncomfortable surface.

The unceasing beeps of the heart monitor highlighted his vulnerability, filling the room with their echoing sound.

Dan, his adoptive grandfather, was beside the bed, looking as if he had aged a decade overnight. His grandfather, who was usually so animated and full of life, was now hunched over in a chair, deep lines of worry troubling his otherwise content face, and exhaustion etched in every wrinkle.

With a creak, the door opened, and Dr. Yuki stepped in, her face serious. "Dan," she replied with a serious tone in her voice.

Dan, who had been nodding off in a chair beside Ryu's hospital bed, jolted awake upon realising that Ryu was conscious. Upon glancing at Ryu's bed, he discovered that he was conscious.

"Ryu?" Dan's voice was rough, sleep rasping at the edges. "There you are, finally awake, kiddo. As soon as I heard you had been admitted to the hospital and were not feeling well, I hurried over."

When Ryu realised how much his illness was affecting his loved ones, it was evident from the tremor in his voice how very worried he was, he felt a lump grow in his throat at the realisation.

"M-Mother Yuki? Grandpa? What...?" The question died on his lips as another wave of dizziness slammed into him, threatening to pull him back under the murky surface of unconsciousness.

Dr. Yuki moved closer to the bed, leaned in, and said with her voice firm but laced with concern,Ryu, listen to me. No more pushing yourself. No more lab work for now."

"But the antibiotic..." Ryu rasped, his voice a dry whisper that scraped against his throat like sandpaper. The mere thought of abandoning his work, even temporarily, filled him with a sense of dread and urgency.

Reaching out, Dr. Yuki touched his forehead, her cool, soothing touch on his burning skin. Her eyes glowed with concern as she firmly said, "We will handle it. For now, your health comes first."

Ryu felt a wave of frustration well up in his chest, burning and constricting like a relentless ache, akin to a storm raging within him with each ragged breath. He attempted to respond, but his lips felt uncooperative like cracked desert earth.

Ryu looked from Dr. Yuki to his grandfather in an attempt to find comfort or hope. His sickness seemed to be bearing down on him more forcefully than ever.

"Sorry for worrying you, Grandpa," he rasped, his voice sandpaper dry. "I think I went overboard in the lab. I was a bit exhausted, and I lost consciousness.

Dan snorted, the sound devoid of humour, reflecting the gravity of the moment. "A bit, my foot, Ryu. You look like a zombie. Yuki filled me in on the progress of your illness." His voice trailed off, the silence heavy with unspoken dread.

The tension in the room was palpable, like a symphony of heartbeats drumming out the high stakes, underscoring the critical nature of the moment. Ryu could see the fear dancing behind his grandfather's eyes, a fear that mirrored his own inner turmoil.

"Yeah," he croaked, his voice barely a rasp against the sterile silence of the room. "It has gotten worse, just when we finally got some results of my experiments. My symptoms had to worsen because we are so close to developing a new medication for my illness, and I am currently not allowed to work in the lab. All I can do is look to the team for hope."

Dan lurched to his feet, the chair scraping harshly against the floor. His eyes, usually twinkling with mischief, were clouded with fear. "What is he saying, Yuki? Is there a cure ready?" The tremor in his voice, once a sign of barely suppressed amusement, now betrayed his crumbling facade.

Dr. Yuki's expression softened, her professional demeanour momentarily giving way to a flash of empathy. She shared a grim look with Dr. Sato, who had just entered the room, his expression mirroring her own. "We are still working on it, Dan," she said, her voice heavy with the burden of their unfinished work. "But it's a complex process. We're still in the testing phase."

Dan's shoulders slumped, the weight of the situation visibly crushing him. But then, as if drawing strength from some hidden reserve, memories of past victories and a fierce love for his family fuelled his determination, his jaw set with unwavering resolve. He grabbed Ryu's hand, his grip surprisingly strong despite his age.

"Don't you worry about that, son," he said, his voice thick with emotion. "You focus on getting better. You hear me? We'll beat this damn thing; just wait and see."

He pivoted towards Dr. Sato, his gaze sharp. "Alright, Doctor," Dan said, his voice hardening with resolve. "Tell me exactly what's going on with Ryu. What's his condition, and what are we looking at here?"

Dr. Sato stepped forward, his brow furrowed in professional concern, but his eyes reflecting a glimmer of personal empathy. He cleared his throat, preparing to deliver the difficult news.

Dr. Yuki walked purposefully to the foot of the bed, her eyes flitting back and forth between the two men. "Ryu's condition has worsened, and he has fluid in his lungs. I have scheduled the procedure to remove it. We'll need to keep him here for continuous monitoring of his condition and to stabilize his health. He can't go back home or to the lab; he'll just push himself too hard again."

A suffocating silence enveloped the room, each heartbeat echoing loudly in the stillness, pressing down like a leaden blanket, weighing on the hearts of those present and conveying the oppressive weight of the situation. Being cooped up in a hospital bed felt like a betrayal, yet he knew he had work to do and progress to make on the antibiotic project, which remained his only hope.

"I know this isn't the news you were hoping for, Ryu," she said gently, "but your health is our top priority right now."

She continued, her voice firm but kind. "Dr. Sato and I have been discussing the synthetic antibiotic project. He's an expert in clinical trials, and together, we can definitely expedite the development process."

"But Doctor," Ryu protested weakly, "the lab needs me. Hana—"

Dr. Yuki interjected gently, her tone firm but kind. "I and Dr. Sato will be enough now; Hana is also a bright young woman, Ryu. We will manage. Besides, you'll be no use to anyone if you're not healthy."

Ryu's mind raced, torn between continuing his work and facing his declining health. He felt like a caged animal, desperate to break free and continue his mission.

Dr. Sato cleared his throat with a glint of determination in his eyes. "Dr. Yuki is right, Ryu. Rest assured, I understand the importance of this research. Perhaps working on this project with you might even be a form of therapy."

"Alright," he conceded, his voice tinged with exhaustion. "But I need you to promise me you'll keep me updated on the research."

Dr. Yuki offered a reassuring smile. "Absolutely, Ryu. Now, get some rest. We need you fighting fit for the battle ahead against your illness and the challenges that lie ahead."

As Dr. Yuki and Dr. Sato exchanged a few quiet words near the door, Dan leaned in closer to Ryu's bed, his voice low and filled with emotion. "Listen, kiddo," he said, his eyes shining with unshed tears, "I know you're scared. Hell, I'm terrified. But you've got the best doctors in the world looking after you, and you've got me. We're in this together, you hear?"

Ryu felt a lump form in his throat, overwhelmed by the unwavering support of his grandfather. He managed a weak nod, his voice betraying the turmoil within.

As Dr. Yuki left, Mr. Sato pulled a chair closer to the bed. "So," he said, a mischievous glint returning to his eye. "Tell me everything about this synthetic antibiotic. It seems we have some catching up to do."

Ryu took a deep breath, wincing slightly at the pain in his chest. But as he began to explain his research, his voice grew stronger, his eyes brighter. The familiar territory of scientific discussion seemed to breathe new life into him.

For the first time since his collapse, a fragile feeling of hope blossomed in Ryu's chest, nourished by the unwavering support of his loved ones and the promise of ongoing treatment. It was a small flame, flickering against the harsh winds of his illness, yet it endured. And at that moment, it sufficed.


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