Chapter 3 The shock of the Chinese Academy of Sciences!(1/2)
Author: Qiu Sheng Yulin
In front of his eyes, the system panel also began to change.
The tasks that were originally completed have also been replaced at this moment.
"New mission released, study seventh-generation nuclear reactor power engine!"
Suchuan's eyes flickered slightly, and preliminary thoughts had already appeared in his mind.
At this time, the mobile phone, which had been quiet for a long time, rang again.
He looked at the notes on the screen.
"father!"
Suchuan's expression immediately relaxed a lot, and he immediately answered the phone.
"Hey, Dad!"
Dad Su's slightly tired voice came from the other side of the phone.
"Son, I heard that you are about to graduate from graduate school?"
"How's it going?"
These two short sentences are full of care.
Suchuan was silent for a moment, and finally chose a white lie.
He also doesn't want his family to worry about him.
He forced a smile and said.
"It's okay, Dad, I'm very fine."
"In two days, I will be ready for the interview."
When Dad Su heard this, he breathed a sigh of relief and kept repeating it.
"That's good, that's good!"
After finding out that everything was alright in Suchuan, Su's father seemed to feel relieved.
He sighed and said seriously.
"Son, now that things have happened, dad doesn't want to hide it from you anymore."
"Actually, your mother has been ill for a while."
"I was afraid that you would be worried, so I never told you."
There was a hint of surprise in Suchuan's eyes.
He focuses on scientific research, but actually doesn't pay much attention to family matters.
In addition, my parents work outside all year round.
When I got home, everything was normal.
He hesitated slightly and asked.
"What disease!"
Father Su sighed and said in a deep voice.
"It's late stage uremia!"
During the phone call, both father and son were silent for a moment.
After hearing this, Suchuan's heart sank involuntarily.
He obviously has an incomparable understanding of this aspect of knowledge.
Uremia is the end stage of renal failure, and there is no possibility of recovery of renal function.
In other words, this disease cannot be cured!
Father Su sighed and continued.
"You also know our family's financial conditions.
"During this period, your mother has been undergoing hemodialysis support."
"You also know that this disease is not something that happens in a day or two."
"Fortunately, your mother and I have saved some savings over the years."
"The family can survive for a few more months."
"If it wasn't particularly serious, I wouldn't talk to you."
The elderly father's words at this moment revealed a hint of helplessness.
The once tall figure became rickety at some point.
His originally relatively stable voice also showed a bit of hoarseness.
"The best way to treat this disease is to transplant a kidney."
"It costs a lot of money."
"At least, the current financial conditions of the family cannot support it."
Suchuan was silent again, he knew clearly in his heart.
In the later stages of uremia, hemodialysis can only temporarily replace the work of the kidneys.
It will not relieve the symptoms of kidney failure.
Once kidney function is completely lost, hemodialysis will become more and more frequent.
At this point, the best solution is kidney transplantation!
That means replacing a kidney!
On the other side of the phone, Su's father seemed to think it was inappropriate to say this, and immediately added.
"Of course, I know you just graduated and don't have much money. I don't want you to bear all the money. I just want you to help your family share a little!"
"It's best to find a good job."
"I'll figure out the rest!"
When he said this, the father seemed to have aged much.
Suchuan couldn't help but be touched in his heart.
For so long in school, my parents never mentioned that I was sick.
Apparently this incident affected his studies.
My father didn't reveal it until he was about to graduate.
Suchuan's nose felt sore and he felt a little moved inside.
He nodded heavily, with a slight change in his voice.
"Don't worry, Dad, leave it to me."
"I'll find a way!"
"everything will get better!"
Hearing his son's words, Su's father seemed to feel much relieved.
The father forced a smile, smiled and said a few words.
The phone call ended and everything became quiet.
Suchuan also sighed heavily.
He turned his head and looked at the sunset in the distance, his eyes firm, and he made a decision in his heart!
At this moment, Suchuan suddenly felt that the postgraduate diploma was somewhat insignificant.
In the face of family affection, the so-called graduation certificate is not worth mentioning at all!
His relationship with his family cannot be said to be particularly good.
But after all, blood is thicker than water!
Humans themselves are extremely emotional creatures.
What's more, there isn't much time left for Suchuan!
His parents are just ordinary migrant workers.
Even if you have savings, how much can you have?
The mother's condition became more and more serious, and more and more money was spent in the hospital.
If a kidney transplant is really needed, the money required will never be small!
The human body has a tendency to reject organs!
To be continued...