Fujiwara Tani lay in his hospital bed, surrounded by medical instruments.
The best medical technology in all of Japan had kept him alive for over a month, and any expensive medication and medical equipment that could be used in the intensive care unit was not hesitated to be used. How much it cost, tens or hundreds of millions, did not matter.
The nurse had helped Fujiwara Tani prepare for surgery by shaving all his hair off to reveal a shiny, clean scalp, which was then sterilized.
Fujiwara Masao carefully examined the scalp. There was no injury at all.
The latest blood test results showed a slight improvement in coagulation function on the bedside data screen, indicating a slow response to treatment. This improvement was meaningless for the surgery.
"I should have invited Dr. Yang to operate earlier."
Fujiwara Masao blamed himself somewhat.