Chapter 172: Yue'er Passed Away

Wang Yiyuan quickly rushed to the hospital where Wu Xinghui reported his name on the phone. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

As soon as she walked into the hall, she saw the figure of Wu Xinghui sitting alone.

At this time, Wu Xinghui was sitting on the stool curled up with his head in his hands, his shoulders twitching from time to time, and it seemed that he still hadn't stopped crying.

Wang Yiyuan walked over with a heavy heart, stood in front of Wu Xinghui, and said softly: "I'm here." ā€

Wu Xinghui raised his head and looked at Wang Yiyuan, his face full of tears: "Why, why would such a good person encounter such a thing?"

Wang Yiyuan didn't know how to answer, she didn't even know what was going on, so she had to look at each other silently with a frown.

Wu Xinghui didn't want to get any answer from Wang Yiyuan, so after asking this sentence, he buried his head again and sobbed in a low voice.

Wang Yiyuan sighed, took a step closer, stretched out her hand and patted Wu Xinghui's back gently, and comforted softly: "The deceased is gone, and the mourning is smooth." ā€

"Festival mourning and change", she seems to have said this sentence a lot recently, and she smiled a little helplessly in her heart.

Wu Xinghui, who was originally sitting on a stool curled up, was slapped on the back by Wang Yiyuan, first stiffened, and then suddenly stood up and hugged Wang Yiyuan in his arms.

Wang Yiyuan was a little embarrassed, and subconsciously wanted to push away Wu Xinghui's hug, but then she felt a warm liquid flowing down from the side of her cheek, she knew that it was Wu Xinghui's tears, and sighed again in her heart, she was originally going to push Wu Xinghui's hand away and stopped moving.

The so-called man has tears and doesn't flick, but he hasn't reached the sad place.

Judging from Wang Yiyuan's daily contact with their sister and brother, although Wu Yueying and Wu Xinghui have been separated from each other for a long time, the relationship between the sister and brother has always been very good. Now that Wu Yueying has passed away suddenly, it is no wonder that Wu Xinghui, as his younger brother, is so painful that he can't hold back his tears.

After a little hesitation, Wang Yiyuan did not reach out and push away, but gently hugged Wu Xinghui with her backhand, and then said softly: "Don't cry, I believe that if Yue'er had a spirit in the sky, she would not see you so sad." ā€

Wu Xinghui didn't speak, just hugged Wang Yiyuan quietly and cried silently.

The two of them stood quietly embracing each other in the lobby of the hospital. Although there were hospital staff or patients passing by from time to time, as soon as everyone saw Wu Xinghui's face full of tears, they could guess that something bad must have happened to his relatives without thinking, so no one bothered them.

stood like this for a long time, until Wang Yiyuan felt that her body was a little stiff and moved slightly unconsciously, which woke up Wu Xinghui who was crying.

He let go of the arms that were holding Wang Yiyuan, sat back on the stool, lowered his head and said nothing.

Wang Yiyuan bit her lower lip, sat down on the stool next to Wu Xinghui, and asked, "Where is Yue'er's remains?"

"No more. ā€

"Huh?"

"After the doctor pronounced him dead, the Red Cross came. After that, many doctors went into the operating room, and various parts of my sister's body must have been taken to different places. Wu Xinghui's tone was a little gloomy.

As the first and most organ transplant country in the world, the United States is generally more accepting of body donation than China, although there will be many people who are reluctant to donate their bodies. Although Wu Xinghui is Chinese, he has lived in the United States for a long time and has been influenced by local thoughts, so his attitude towards body donation is naturally more acceptable.

When he was told by the Red Cross that Wu Yueying had signed a body donation agreement before his death, and asked if he agreed to use Wu Yueying's body for donation, Wu Xinghui agreed without the slightest hesitation.

He thought that he could alleviate the pain as if his sister's life had been extended, but in fact, when he saw different doctors come out of the operating room and hurriedly leave with a part of his sister's body, his heart felt like he had been hit with a heavy hammer, and he was so sad that he almost fainted.

It was also at that time that he made that phone call to Wang Yiyuan - he really needed to talk and comfort him.

Hearing Wu Xinghui mention it, Wang Yiyuan remembered that Wu Yueying had told herself before that she, like herself, had signed a body donation agreement when the Red Cross issued a body donation proposal recently.

The lack of organ transplant donors has always been a common problem faced by the medical community around the world. With the exception of those traded on the black market, only a few countries have extremely high rates of organ donation, such as Spain, which has an "opt-out" policy for body donations.

According to the Spanish Organ Donation Act, all citizens in Spain are considered organ donors, unless the citizen himself or herself expresses his or her intention to the contrary, either orally or in writing, during his or her lifetime. Of course, in practice, the hospital will generally be humane and will respect the wishes of the deceased's family, which is not stated for the time being.

Although this policy has been criticized by the media as "the most radical in the world", it has to be said that it has directly led to the very low number of organ smuggling in Spain and one of the highest proportion of donors in the world.

Due to the high donation rate, patients who are endangered due to organ diseases are more likely to receive timely treatment, and Spain has become a paradise on earth for those who need organ transplants to regenerate.

In China, like most countries in the world, the body donation adopts a "opt-in consent" policy, that is, only if the donor himself and his relatives express their consent, the body of the donor after death will be used for organ transplantation or medical dissection.

Of course, like most countries, there has always been a shortage of organ transplant donors in China, so once there are healthy organs provided by donors, it will cause hospitals to rush to the front.

In addition, it is well known that when the donor dies, there is a limit to the time that the organs in the body can be used for transplantation, and if the time is too long, it will cause organ necrosis and become unavailable. Therefore, after Wu Yueying passed away, her organs that could be used for transplantation were quickly removed and taken away by various hospitals in need, which is also the norm.

Wang Yiyuan deeply regretted that she was not able to see Wu Yueying for the last time, but in the face of Wu Xinghui, who was definitely far more sad than herself, she couldn't say anything to complain, just sighed, and silently accompanied Wu Xinghui to sit on the stool in the hospital hall, waiting for Wu Xinghui's mood to calm down a little and tell herself what happened.