The fate of "Lone Star" is a totally tragedy, which commonly known as the Broom Star. To put it simply, the husband will affect his wife to death, the wife will affect her husband to death, the children will affect his parents to death and no one is spared.
Who has this fate will experiences difficult marriage, miserable old age, and affect his family, relatives and friends. He is not a hindrance to himself, but whoever helps him will suffer disaster.
Kazuya walked in the corridor and felt that his fate might be this. Why did the people who were close to him become unlucky one after another?
Not only did he suspect that there was something wrong with his destiny, he also suspected that he was a crow's mouth that was rare to see in a century. This week he just reminded Haruka to take her father for a physical examination, but Naotaka was hospitalized.
Of course, a strong-willed person like him does not believe in fate or luck, but he is also a human being, not a cold and heartless machine. When bad things happen, his will will be slightly shaken and he will have some random thoughts.
Naotaka suddenly collapsed while making dinner. At that time, he fell into a state of limb twitching and confusion. He lost consciousness before the ambulance arrived and fell directly into a deep coma. He even briefly stopped breathing.
When Kazuya arrived at the shop, he found that the door was closed. Feeling something bad, he knocked on the door and found that only Ayaka and Chika were guarding Toutaro inside. They were not as cunning as usual. Their eyes were full of worry and fear.
Their expressions felt as if the sky had fallen.
Kazuya hurriedly comforted them, called Haruka again, and soon rushed to the hospital. On the bench in front of the emergency room, Haruka's small body was sitting. She looked forward motionless, leaning on Haruna who was already crying, while Akiho lowered her head and body, sitting helplessly on her other side.
The three sisters huddled together, Haruna holding one of Haruka's hands tightly, and Akiho holding the other.
Kazuya looked at it from a distance for a while. Then he sighed and went over: "How is the situation?"
Haruka's eyes moved to his face. She opened her mouth but said nothing because her throat was dry and hoarse.
When Haruna saw Kazuya coming, she raised her face and sobbed: "The doctor said the situation is not optimistic. What should we do..."
"It will be okay, it will be okay." Kazuya touched her head and tried to comfort her, but her tears couldn't stop at all. She and Naotaka have always been the closest and she rarely thought about things like birth, aging, sickness and death.
Haruka seemed to be able to speak. She handed Haruna to Akiho, stood up, put her hands in front of her belly and bowed flatly to Kazuya, saying in a hoarse voice: "Thank you for coming. We have caused you trouble. …"
"Is there anything I can do?" Kazuya looked at the emergency room.
Haruka's eyes were hazy, her long eyelashes drooped and trembled, and she said with difficulty: "Now we can only wait... what you reminded..." She thought of Kazuya's reminder again and felt very regretful. Her little body shook slightly uncontrollably.
Kazuya was startled and quickly helped her sit down, gently advising: "It's not your fault, don't blame yourself."
Naotaka is an adult and should be responsible for his own actions. Moreover, he has a special physical condition and is full of old injuries. He has been struggling to survive for his children at home. Only one among a hundred people in his kind of state can persist, but he was still just a candle in the wind.
Haruka pushed away his supporting hand and tried to sit firmly. She still straightened her waist but lowered her head. She said hoarsely: "The doctor said it was the ischemic stroke. I should let him quit drinking alcohol so that he won't consume so much alcohol. It's because I don't take good care of him..."
Kazuya sighed softly again. It is indeed easy to say it, but Naotaka is a human being, and there are times when he cannot bear the pain. Should he be asked to keep taking morphine to relieve the pain and itching? Isn't it worse to be addicted to those medicine?
Besides, it's so easy to say quit drinking. People all know that cigarettes can cause cancer, but aren't there still people who keep smoking? Don't those people know they are committing suicide slowly?
Haruka was obviously blaming herself, but Kazuya didn't think it's her fault. However, no one can solve her knot. He guessed she would feel twice as regretful as her sisters. He could only pat her on the shoulder to express comfort andsat down next to her.
Haruka tilted her head and looked at him, "You don't have to stay here, just go and do your own business. We Sakura family will remember this friendship for your coming."
Kazuya shook his head, "Mr. Sakura helped me a lot. Although I can't help, I want to wait with you."
He understood the situation of the Sakura family. It seemed that Naotaka had a younger brother, but he disappeared four or five years ago. Now the family was very thin and the only male left seemed to be the three-year-old Toutaro after he has fallen.
If he stayed here, at least he could help if any emergencies happen. He thought having a man here can at least embolden the daughters of the Sakura family. There was only so much he could do.
It took more than three hours for the light of emergency room to be turned off. But Haruna, like a leopard, pounced on her before anyone could react, almost pushing the mobile hospital bed back to theroom. She clutched the bed tightly, looked at Naotaka who was wearing an oxygen mask and shouted anxiously: "Dad, dad, how are you? Don't you say you're fine? How can you lie to me!"
She was really anxious. Her tears couldn't stop flowing and she was using all her strength. The three nurses beside the bed couldn't get her away. Instead, she almost flew them out with a casual lift.
Haruka caught up with her and gave her two punches to get the bed to move on. Kazuya stopped the doctor and asked: "Doctor, how is the situation?"
The doctor sighed and shook his head slightly: "The patient's condition is very poor. We only performed catheter-based removal of blood clots, but failed to successfully restore his consciousness. Currently..."
Haruka also turned around at this time and anxiously interjected: "Is his life in danger?"
"No, the patient's vital signs are still under control..."
"Then when will he wake up?"
The doctor shook his head again and sighed: "We have tried our best, but the next step is to depend on himself. If he still doesn't wake up after three months..." He shook his head and left before he finished speaking, making Haruka froze in place.
Is this the body's self-protection system activated or is it a brain injury? It sounded like Naotaka had entered a vegetative state. If he cannot be awakened in the early stage, the chance of being awakened decreases by one point every day. It is not impossible to even never wake up.
The living dead?
Haruka also figured it out. Her little face could no longer be said to be white, it was almost transparent. She suddenly started to tremble. Kazuya quickly supported her but felt that her body was like a feather in the wind.
Naotaka was directly pushed into the intensive care unit. Family members were not allowed in and only professional nurses were allowed in and out. The doctor meant to let him stay here tonight for observation at any time, and then analyze the situation and decide on further treatment plans tomorrow.
As for the continuous administration of drugs into the blood clot, it is entirely up to the doctor. This is considered normal treatment and does not require notification.