At this moment, anything said is superfluous.
Waiting for results, watching over a life, that's all there is to do right now.
The process of watching over someone is something you can't truly understand unless you've experienced it yourself—inside the door is life and death, outside is worry.
You don't know if it's life or death, separated by a door is a vast uncertainty; that kind of anxiousness is beyond what words can express.
And this wait turned out to be five hours long.
However, even the saddest wait does not necessarily bring good results to those waiting. When the doctor came out of the emergency room, he did not bring any good news for them.
"The patient has suffered severe brain damage, and now his heartbeat and blood pressure can only be maintained with oxygen from a ventilator, I'm afraid..."