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BEFORE YOU READ

This story is a Liskook adaptation of the book with the same name
"My husband with a scholar syndrome"

Original Author- 暴躁的螃蟹

(KINDLY GIVE CREDITS TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR AND TEAM)


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Lalisa was going to die. To be exact, ten days ago, she clearly felt that she was getting closer to death.

Ten days ago, she returned home to visit her relatives and just left the airport, she fainted on the side of the road and caused a lot of panic. Fortunately, the airport's rescue measures were proper, and she was quickly sent to the hospital.

When she woke up, her family had already been contacted. She didn't need to ask any questions. She looked at her parents' red and swollen eyes, she knew and was afraid that she was sick this time.

Otherwise, her parents who had always been stable wouldn't have been emotional. Lisa wanted to ask, but she didn't have the strength to open her mouth.

Then, she fainted again, the whole person was in a coma and continuously woke up and fell asleep. Every time it occurred, she got weaker and weaker, and there were more and more medical instruments besides her bed.

By the time she was in better shape, she had already entered the ICU twice and a week had passed. It was not until then that they found out what was wrong with her.

  "Miss Manoban, you have a very rare hereditary disease." The doctor said sympathetically, "This genetic disease was sudden and has a low probability of occurrence. Before the onset, there was no physical abnormalities, but once the onset occurred, the body will rapidly deteriorate."

"Then...can it be cured.?" After Lisa asked, her mother on one side couldn't help but sob. Now, without the doctor's answer, Lalisa could guess.

  "Sorry, there is no cure for this disease." The doctor lamented.

  "I see." Lisa's reaction was calm. She was in a coma for the past week and wasn't completely conscious. As the owner of her body, she clearly understood her body's changes, so she was already mentally prepared. "How much time do I have left?"
  "Your organs have begun to fail. According to this speed, optimistically, maybe...five days." Those five days, the doctors used all different kinds of famous and valuable medicines. Even if Lisa could only live one day more.
  Since she was destined to die, Lisa didn't want her parents to waste money on her, but she also knew that this was the last thing her parents could do for her.
If they stopped, they would only be more sad after she was gone.

For the next five days, in addition to comforting her parents,Lisa received visitors. All the relatives she didn't know and had close blood relations with her family had visited her at the hospital. It was the same pity and sympathy towards her, Lisa was numb.
  Until the fourth day, Lisa was suddenly spirited. This sudden burst of energy made her thought bad things: her life flashing before her eyes.

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