Things you must know before you start reading:
1) This is a free work and not commercialized. There is no profit taken from this.2) Permission to translate from Thai language to English was granted by the original author K' Sammon_scene. See screenshot down below.
3) This work was translated from the online version on Dek-D website as permitted, and not the published paperback nor e-book by Hermit Books. Links down below for the original work so please give the author your support.
4) You may find the plot a bit different from the series adaptation, so please refrain from asking me any question regarding the series. Questions about the novel are welcomed.
5) This translation is complete, but due to a report made by anonymous that I "violated copyright policies", I had to take it down to be safe. So please read this note thoroughly to avoid any more misunderstanding.
6) From now on I will republish the chapters 1 by 1 for editing purpose to match the series adaptation's name spelling and to fix grammatical errors. So it may take time.
7) There is no news yet regarding an official English version for the novel, but if there is in the future, I will have to take this down.
Rules before you start reading:
1) DO NOT COPY
2) DO NOT REPUBLISH ANYWHERE
3) DO NOT PRINT
4) Retranslate to other languages is allowed, but must ask for permission firstI received permission through the original author's personal account, so I can only share this tweet instead of the initial agreement. Do take note on the date, as permission was given long ago.
Dek-D link: https://writer.dek-d.com/Sammon_scene/writer/view.php?id=1543057
readAwrite : https://www.readawrite.com/a/1135c89a05bf924a4bf8c780306f5b12
Hermit Books paperback with new cover: http://www.hermitbookshop.com/p/1094
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(DISCONTINUED) Triage [English translation] by Sammon_scene
General Fiction‼️This translation has been taken down‼️ Please buy the official English version once it is out soon~ Synopsis from the original story: "Cannot save a patient's life." As a resident in the emergency room, one should be indifferent (get used to) when...