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No matter who Clarivate nominated for the Nobel Prize, it was normal not to get too excited if the nominee wasn’t from one’s own country. After all, the actual award hadn’t been given yet, and it wasn’t even an announcement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but a prediction from a completely unrelated private institution. Despite this, Clarivate’s announcement excited people around the world sitting in front of their TVs.
“Look, Sia.”
Son Soo-Young, the first glaucoma patient to be cured and who wrote the first chapter of the Ryu Young-Joon legend, hugged her daughter and pointed to the TV. Blue, the baby who had pulmonary arterial hypertension, was now a two-year-old toddler named Sia.
“The doctor who saved us is getting a prize,” Son Soo-Young said. “He’s the one who cured Mommy’s eyes and let you breathe, Sia.”
“Aah,” Sia babbled.
She flailed her arms, slipping out of Son Soo-Young’s arms, and walked towards the TV.
Thump! Thump!
Son Soo-Young chuckled as Sia banged on the screen with a bright smile on her face. While others often said that raising a baby was really painful, such as the lack of sleep and the hard work, she loved every moment of it. Happiness was relative.
Beep beep! Click!
“I’m home...



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