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[Super Doctor K] Let’s not turn children’s tears into tears of sorrow.

Kazuo Mafune K2

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I came.

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I read ahead, but I ended up crying a little on the last two pages.

By the way, the transplant is effective even during the procedure, huh…

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>>2

It’s not a transplant, but when a legend appeared, the effects were immediate when they performed the heart bypass surgery off-pump, right?

Amazing, the human body.

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>>2

Well, it’s not like the patient is dead, and there aren’t any on-off switches for organs, so it’s only natural, but it really does seem strange, doesn’t it…

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>>2

The detailed depiction of the surgery was so impressive, it was like something out of a medical manga…

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I’ve been reading K2 lately and I’ve been crying non-stop…

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It’s like saying “we’re in a relationship,” but is it really that you weren’t in a relationship yet?!

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It’s been three months since that confession, right?

Haven’t you reported it?

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While Kazuya-kun is saying that this is a difficult field that requires various adjustments…

This is my wife shadowing in her area of expertise.

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Let’s not turn children’s tears into tears of sadness; that line resonates deeply.

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>>10

I recently re-read the episode about Dr. Shinbo, who had a successful surgery but passed away later; it was truly heartbreaking.

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Make sure to report properly at the grave as well.

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>>11

There are many graves I should visit…

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Is the original organ left intact this time?

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You were wearing mourning clothes, and haven’t you already reported to the grave?

Isn’t it already done for now?

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Organ transplantation is not just about connecting them, is it…

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It’s always like this, but you really write the surgical process in great detail.

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Isn’t the performance of the pancreas incredible…?

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So if it breaks, it would be a big problem.

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>>20

It’s hard to understand even if it’s about to break because the location is bad.

Aren’t you scared?

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>>38

Takashina said it was lucky that the pancreatic cancer was found early when he had surgery.

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>>38

I think the impact when it breaks is significant.

It’s not just pancreatic cancer; even pancreatitis is pretty nasty.

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>>17

Human organs are actually incredibly amazing.

“Look at the artificial heart-lung machine; it ends up being that size when reproduced with machinery.”

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The evil spirit can finally attain peace!

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As expected, that little one has a strange way of being composed.

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Since the time I sewed the veins of my classmate, my liver has been sitting completely still…

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Teacher Souma…!

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Vascular formation has been done in various surgeries, but I imagine it’s a very intricate task like lengthening, shortening, or widening and narrowing the diameter…

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Miyasaka-san, Q-Zack Point +100,000 points!

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Surgery? If you do it, Mom will get better, right?

Why do you have a scary face?

U… uaaahhh!

M-mom is covered in tubes!

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>>27

Your mother is a seriously ill patient in need of a transplant!

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That’s right, I killed the donor (in a way) because I took organs from a donor who was declared brain dead…

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It’s impressive how someone can still write about their first turn’s impressions, which adults tend to forget.

That’s certainly scary at first.

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I wonder how one person would react…

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>>29

For now, just do it!

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>>29

(So you weren’t dating yet…)

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>>34

Don’t say that.

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>>29

I think a serious discussion about the walls that female doctors may face when getting married and having children will be shared.

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Kazuya’s story ends here for now, and starting next time, it might be the solo teacher part?

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>>31

Huh?

Does even a teacher have a once-in-a-lifetime confession?

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I’m too excited to see the teacher’s reaction alone…

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So you’re saying that Kazunari will support Miyazaka-kun, huh…

I would even bet on Asaka’s marriage timing.

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The nurse in her late forties is lively and noisy, but the teacher’s response to that is just a written “Hmph…” and that’s it.

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I want to report it to Umi-chan and see her get shocked by the news.

“I was thinking of aiming for Ichiyo if he was free.”

I would like to see practice scenarios with Umichan even if it’s in a doujin.

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>>41

It seems our interpretations differ because I, Kazuya, do not engage in impure heterosexual relationships.

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But Umi-chan said, “Miyasaka-san is small in stature, and Kazuya-oniichan is big, so his there is big, right?”

It’s our first time together, right? I wonder if we can really do it for the first time? Miyazaka-san, are you going to be in pain?

“If you were invited with something like, ‘How about practicing with me so it doesn’t happen?’ I, if I were Kazuya, wouldn’t be able to hold back.”

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>>63

I will make you the one who bestows!

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I will become the one who bestows the baby.

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>>63

Hmm… it’s serious.

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>>63

Are you the poacher?

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A report meeting filled with just “(Finally)”.

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Both Takimoto-sensei and Yasuda-sensei seem really serious.

You seem to be quite efficient in your everyday life.

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The one who reacts the most is Tommy, right?

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You’re definitely going to cry, Tommy.

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Free portion

The patient is already looking frail, and diabetes is scary.

Skinny fat

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Is it okay for me? Isn’t there someone who should be saved more than me? The doctor who tells that person, “Now it’s your turn to be rewarded,” is so brilliant.

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As long as I can see Ishii’s happy face, that’s enough for me.

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Is there finally a risk of a rupture in the sex with Miyasaka?

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I see, that bald guy…

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Did you pass?

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The silent organ… it’s just like a Japanese person…

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Hurry up and bring back the blonde American big-breasted woman, Josuke.

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>>56

…No good!

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I’m looking forward to K-sensei’s reaction.

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Ah.

Your hand is a little warm.

If you do something like that, it will become a big problem.

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Describe Jousuke’s reaction when the report is not about marriage, but rather about a relationship with the premise of marriage.

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>>61

Damn it, this is frustrating…! I’m going back home to create a bit of a lewd atmosphere!

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When you replace what can be done based on calorie consumption with machines, you realize that they’re high-spec machines that achieve significant efficiency.

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What you’re doing is overlapping the two people advancing to a new stage with the organs being transplanted simultaneously.

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>>66

Two organs and two genitals… is that how it is?

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I’m looking forward to Masakami-san’s reaction.

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>>67

As expected of Kazuya-kun! You’re very manly!

Compared to that, I wonder if it will spill over to Mr. K…

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>>76

Mr. Ishi participating in the battle.

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A three-way standoff with Ishii-san involved!?

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In comics, there are often characters who die just from getting stabbed in the abdomen, but that’s understandable; if you get pierced in a place full of vital organs… you would die.

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The pancreas is one of the organs where cancer is particularly aggressive, and early detection is said to be the way to survive due to its significant impact.

It is really a waste that Jobs threw away the miracle of early detection.

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I only know Tommy and Miyazaka-san from the time of treatment, come to think of it.

You don’t know about vascular suturing, do you?

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If it’s Tommy, he’ll show a reaction that’s like a perfect example of surprise.

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The human body is supported by the three pillars of the pancreas, liver, and kidneys, so if they break down, you’ll die.

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>>77

If something happens, let me know!!

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>>79

I apologize, but there is no Japanese text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like to have translated.

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>>84

Nothing is happening! Alright!

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>>77

Heart: “Well then, I’m going to take a break.”

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K2, which started from illegal organ transplantation, has finally progressed to organ transplant surgery and even reached the goal with the heroine…

…Could the final episode be approaching?

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Um… what about the remaining females…?

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>>78

This is probably the start from here.

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>>78

There are still remaining females.

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Considering that it has been about two years since it was first said that the final episode was near, I can only say it probably won’t last for another ten years.

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In episode 500, time jumps suddenly and Director Ryutaro, looking just like Kazuya with a muscular cape, says “K” as a greeting and that’s the end.

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The next work will be K3, huh…

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>>88

Oh no!!

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🚢 Readers won’t forget about Meso and keep talking about the marriage between Kazuya and Miyasaka…

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It’s been quite a while since the KAZUYA era, so if the patient isn’t young or a child, a considerable amount of time has passed…

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>>90

There is a genetic disorder.

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But this illegal organ transplant and the old-timer say this is the peak of their career…

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>>92

It’s faster to snatch and sell kid organs than to create clone organs.

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Maybe it’s okay to have a conceptual thing like entrusting this to a future K, just one could be fine… probably…

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I think it’s okay for a regular doctor, who isn’t even a K, to collect the remaining females, and that we don’t necessarily need a super doctor.

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Could it be that I’m on the verge of having two pillars of my body broken with fatty liver and chronic kidney failure while taking medication?

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>>98

Not good!

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>>98

Illegal construction

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>>98

Live each day with gratitude for modern medicine…

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>>98

If it were a decade ago, I wouldn’t be able to move anymore.

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>>111

But now it’s different!

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>>118

Well, if it’s due to lifestyle habits, it’s the same.

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>>98

Dialysis countdown is too near…

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Looks like someone who’s really benefited from the slow train has arrived…

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Thanks to advances in medicine, it has become possible for ordinary doctors, not just the K family, to heal! It seems like that could happen, but thematically speaking, if we go that route, it really feels like the end is getting closer…

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>>100

I feel like “I am the super doctor of this town!” is the essence of this manga.

Light is contagious.

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Can we not establish the setting that Asaka-san is actually anxiously waiting for marriage from now on?

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Suddenly getting a call for an immediate transplant! That must be tough…

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If your liver can’t take it, just say so; I won’t understand if you stay silent.

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>>105

I can do it! I can still go!

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Ms. Asakami probably doesn’t have that kind of thing either in terms of marriage timing or background…

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>>106

It’s like being in a position where you don’t make a love call to the teacher, just like Pinoko…

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I received a call saying, “We have a transplant available! Since freshness is crucial, please make your decision right now!” It made me think that it sounds like a malicious scam.

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>>109

That’s why a transplant coordinator is needed.

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Do I have to respond to the transplant contact by phone immediately?

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>>112

Of course, we have to deliver fresh guts directly to your stomach!

It’s more than just a barbecue place.

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Surprisingly, children around this age sometimes think, “Since the parents have a serious atmosphere, I need to create a bright mood!”

I’m glad to hear that mom seems to be okay for now…

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Umi-chan is really cute, so it’s a waste to be in a state of waiting for her occasional starring episodes, isn’t it?

I want a standalone spin-off to be released.

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Ryutaro isn’t quitting being a doctor or anything like that.

I don’t really have the impression of going back to a high standard.

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Hey there, ma’am! We’ve got some fresh stuff in today!

If you miss it today, you might not be able to get it again!

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>>121

Super suspicious!

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However… I want the teacher to draw Ultraman after a long time…

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But Miyazaka really is a genius in surgical techniques.

Looking at that, to think “This is my area of expertise!” is an extraordinary first impression.

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(It was indeed the right decision to encourage Miyasaka, who is skilled in embroidery, to pursue a career in medicine…!)

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>>125

This talent was on the verge of dying from an egg allergy…

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I was born with almost two pillars!

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>>127

Type 1 is… it must be tough, but you’re doing great, keep it up!

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>>128

Not the kidneys, but the liver! It’s amazing that it can regenerate even after removing 2/3 ❤️

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To create a device that almost perfectly mimics the functions of the liver, a space about the size of a school classroom is required.

If any one of the parts gets damaged, it will die immediately.

Let’s praise the liver.

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I heard that if you artificially create organs with equivalent functions, they won’t be compact.

It’s somehow understandable that pig organs are being considered as candidates.

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Is it really necessary to determine brain death three times…?

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>>134

If you don’t go that far, perhaps the family won’t be able to give up on…

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>>138

There are cases where, theoretically, even if there is consciousness, if one cannot act independently, the brain might come back to life, so we need to be careful.

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It seems quite severe to have to seek precision in hand skills while keeping the practitioner’s hands cold…

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Rather, if I didn’t have an egg allergy, I would have probably just continued with embroidery or taken the path of a regular office worker.

Because I had an egg allergy, our bond deepened.

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>>136

Well, even without an egg allergy, he’s good with his hands, so he should just become a doctor! That’s the kind of person he is.

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If my mother were to become like that, it would be shocking even as an adult.

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>>140

It’s a correctly transformed appearance… both the readers and the characters are accustomed to it, but ideally, a hospital is a place you shouldn’t rely on too much.

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>>147

Ordinary people don’t usually get IV drips, you know…

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I was hospitalized in the past, but the sound of the IV drip became a trauma for me.

I feel uncomfortable when I hear it in medical dramas.

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>>140

I’ve seen my father become something similar, and although we are not close, I did feel a bit about it…

So it doesn’t mean that our relationship improved, but…

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Hey kiddo, I’m going to cut open your mom’s belly and attach fresh organs from a dead person to make her a healthy mom again, okay?

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>>142

This guy seems like he would encourage the administration to reflect.

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Speaking of which, I haven’t seen villagers bloodletting at all anymore.

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Instead of transplantation, we have shifted towards regenerative medicine, and the Quade Foundation has entered to provide support.

Since the latest medical equipment and others have become abundant, there is no longer a need for illegal transplants or blood storage within the village.

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In terms of the story, it should be fine as it is, but for about a month to half a year, it seems like there will be a scary period with post-operative complications.

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>>148

I want to see my mother healthy again, but I probably won’t get to see that happen.

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>>150

Isn’t this the type of work that’s meant to be depicted?!!

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>>150

In other words, if there is a chance of appearing, it would be if there are issues with the prognosis, so it’s better not to appear.

Not having a turn is a sign of good health.

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I get the impression that most of the characters reappearing in this work are doctors who have fallen from grace.

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>>155

The shock of seeing Mr. Kariya in a down-and-out state was incredible…

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>>158

At the point when he was a subordinate of Souma, he wasn’t in a position to complain even if he were completely erased from the medical community.

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>>155

It’s an old work, but Kakyoin was still in the dark.

It is also an image of darkness associated with TETSU.

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I had a rather inappropriate thought that everyone would be surprised if I came back to life after the third confirmation.

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It’s a common story that people often hear about someone who was thought to be dead suddenly jumping out of a coffin…

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It’s really tough that I have to do such detailed work, which I can’t mess up, while keeping my hands cold.

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>>161

When it cools down, the fingertips lose sensitivity and it’s tough, isn’t it…?

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While we often hear about famous cancers like stomach cancer, lung cancer, and liver cancer, we rarely hear about heart cancer.

Isn’t the heart an amazing organ?

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>>163

There should be various theories for the reason, but the heart is very unlikely to develop cancer.

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>>163

I heard that being active all the time raises the temperature and kills cancer cells.

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You’re an idiot!

To let the opportunity for advancement slip away just because of a moment of weakness!

I will never fall into darkness, no way!!

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>>166

~A few years later~

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>>169

🤯

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There are heart cancers, or sarcomas, and since they are rare, there are no established treatment methods.

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If a cure for diabetes that does not require dialysis is found, it could lead to advanced countries struggling with social medical expenses going crazy.

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>>168

When I tried to look into the details, celebrities undergoing dialysis kept popping up and it made me feel down.

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I didn’t think at all that I was in a position where it was only natural to be sidelined, since I’m a screw-up.

That bald guy did it!! I completely believed what the character said in the previous part!

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Anyway… transplant surgery is prohibited for a while…

The brand of the hospital at the forefront of transplant surgery is already in shambles, and the survival of the transplant department is even in jeopardy…

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Before becoming a doctor, Miyazaka had some amazing stories about suturing, but after becoming a doctor, it was completely different…

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>>173

For now, I can say that Kazuya is being completely trusted to handle the suturing.

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>>176

Upon reconsideration, it seems strange that there are no instances of new employees making errors or encountering troubles at all…

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>>173

It’s strange for me to be active in this position…

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A doctor burned by intense light is good, isn’t it?

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I was told to decide quickly since I can have the transplant surgery, but I wonder how much the medical expenses will be…

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What is a brand?!

There’s no way a university that was making and transplanting clones like this has any brand value!!!!!!!

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>>180

What the heck…

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I wonder if organ transplants are covered by medical insurance…

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It is reasonable to have Kariya in a semi-regular position in Kazunari’s transplant medical series, but at the same time, it is also miraculous.

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We will carry out this advanced transplant with the two of us, Kazuya and Ms. Miyasaka, as one body and one heart.

The fusion of Miyazaka, specialized in suturing, and Kazuya, who is skilled and versatile…

A buried child will become an extraordinary thoroughbred.

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I’ll put this manga into a CT scan for now using a raw sense.

Normally, just that exam alone would cost you 30,000 yen out of pocket, right?

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>>185

If the value of life is less than 30,000, then it can’t be helped…

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>>185

I only remember paying around 6000 yen for it.

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CT is effective for identifying problem areas…

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Miyasaka-san, who is able to keep up with parallel operations at the point of being a guardian of life, is pretty unusual…

Although Jouka was the one who was upset.

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