Home Categories suspense novel Missing

Chapter 47 47

Missing 卡琳.亞弗提根 1677Words 2023-02-05
Time passed minute by minute.He asked her to go downstairs with him, but she refused.She didn't want to come into his house again, especially not when his mother was lying in bed next to his room. He finally came back with a fresh stack of papers.He sat down beside her. I printed many sheets, but ran out of paper.Want to eat bananas? She immediately started peeling the bananas, thinking that she was about to be spoiled by this extravagant life.Then she holds the first sheet of paper. donate.Answers to frequently asked questions. The two of them were very focused, reading all the information in the pile of papers, hoping to find new clues.Patrick lay on her cushions while Sybylla sat in an old armchair pulled from an unlocked storage closet.

□□□ After you die, will anyone still be able to use your kidneys? □□□ She read on from this heading to learn that many things had happened during her absence from the whole social system.Of course she hadn't filled out any organ donation cards, but that didn't matter to a non-human like her.What would happen if she had an accident?Will anyone ask for her body?She had never thought about it before, not even about her own burial.Would anyone hold a funeral for a lost soul like her, a bum like her, someone like this no one really cared about?Maybe they're easy prey, having organs that anyone could have if they needed a replacement or some kind of transplant.Well!It's a rare thought that one day, she might be seen as a useful source of organ transplants.

□□□ Organ Transplantation Law, Section 1, Item 3: Biological material used in organ transplants or other medical procedures may be removed from a deceased person, provided that the person concerned has given informed consent, or the deceased's wishes on the matter can be ascertained in any other way. □□□ Biomaterials, as simple as that.After talking and doing for a long time, this is the so-called biological material.She thought that, when her time came, she would take care of Sibylla.What kind of conclusions will they draw from Fossenstrom's willingness on the matter of biomaterials?

□□□ Organ Transplantation Law, Section 2, Item 3: Except for those instances noted in Section I, biological material may be removed if the decedent has not made a written statement expressly objecting to such use, or has made a declaration that such intervention would be contrary to the decedent's beliefs or value system. □□□ She looked up from the pile of papers and stared at the boards on the opposite wall.So, here's the answer: it's hunting season, use her and her companions.One man's feast is another man's poison, only in a different way.What is it like to have another person's heart?What's especially special is that you took medicine to prevent your familiar old body from rejecting that heart, so that living heart was beating non-stop.And the closest, closest people, how do they feel?What was that like?Knowing that the heart of your loved one is still alive in the world, in another person's body?

Patrick's voice interrupted Sibylla, who was in deep thought. Did you find something? Not really, what about you? He didn't answer, so Sybila thought he hadn't found something, so she looked back at the article in her hand. □□□ Organ Transplantation Law, Section 4, Item 4: Although biological material may be removed as described in Section II, Item III, such procedures are not permitted if a close family member of the deceased strongly opposes such an intervention.Close relatives by blood or marriage must be informed about planned interventions and the family's right to prevent such treatment.After providing such information, the informed family must be allowed a reasonable period of time to consider.

□□□ She read the entire article again, then put down the piece of paper, stood up, and slowly turned the thought in her mind.Yes, she understood through and through. □□□ Cursed are those who unlawfully deprive the innocent of their rights. □□□ Patrick! Um I get it! She heard him shuffling, walking behind the wooden partition, and the next moment, he had come to her side. What?How are you sure? She was pretty sure. The murderer was someone who regretted agreeing to an organ transplant. The so-called regret is: others have never given her a chance to do it again. Cursed are those who unlawfully deprive the innocent of their rights.

The right to live, or the right to die. Maybe it was someone who hadn't been consulted at all.
Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book