In the end, George Wood chose not to go to Eastwood's room. He left the flowers at the counter on the ground floor, asking the nurse to pass it on to him before leaving.
Tang En noticed that he had written only "Good luck" on the card, and asked, "You're not signing it?"
Wood shook his head. "No."
Tang En knew how he felt and smiled. "But it doesn't matter. Within the team, only your handwriting is that unique. Even if you don't write your name down, he'll know who it is. You're the only one with such terrible handwriting that even your name is hardly legible."
Wood paid no attention to Tang En's joke. He placed the card among the flowers and gave them to the youthful and pretty nurse.
The nurse had long ago recognized the man who stood before her. After receiving the flowers, she put them aside. She then picked up a piece of paper and presented it to Wood, asking somewhat nervously, "I… I'm a fan of yours, George. You- You… Could you sign for me?"