Fang Tiancheng also turned to look out the window, raising his hand to wipe his eyes.
Gone, truly gone!
Fang Yuzhe was so excited he wanted to laugh out loud, but with a fracture in his ribs, any movement was excruciating. What were two fractures? He would gladly exchange them for this result! He no longer had to pretend to be healthy; he was truly healthy!
“Yuluo, why did I get better? Why did it disappear?”
“Because you were despised, of course! A terminal illness can’t kill you, being thrown seven meters by a car can’t kill you, you’ll probably live to be hundreds of years old – the Grim Reaper has completely despised you!”
Fang Yuzhe stayed in the hospital for a week before returning home. He had become famous, with his heroic act of saving a child being held up as a model of the new youth’s spirit, featured in several newspapers.
When reporters discovered he was a terminal illness patient who defeated the disease through willpower, TV stations were eager to interview him, and writers called to offer to write his “Cancer Diary.”
Hero Fang often lay in bed groaning in pain, then couldn’t help but curse that irresponsible mother – “Couldn’t you watch your child when going out? Look what you’ve done to me! Next time, I won’t be stupid enough to rush in!”
What bothered him even more was that Xia Yuluo had framed his X-ray and hung it on the wall – “It’s so ugly, isn’t it scary!” Fang Yuzhe strongly objected.
Xia Yuluo rolled her eyes, “You don’t understand, this is true art!”
He swore that once he could move, he would definitely take it down, but that would take several months, so he could only endure this abnormal human body art!
Fang Tiancheng was contacting good universities in Beijing, planning to have his son go for further studies after recovery.
Yuluo wanted to study journalism, hoping to become a reporter who discovers and records miracles, giving the most steadfast encouragement to those in despair.
Fang Yuzhe’s ideal was to start a training class teaching “mental therapy” to terminal illness patients, defeating disease through willpower.
“This won’t work, you’ll be arrested,” Yuluo said.
“Why?!” he was surprised.



