THE DOCTOR TURNED TO LOOK AT BLUE. “I saw the CCTV footage of the accident. I salute your brother. I was genuinely moved. It gave me goosebumps—seeing that someone like him still exists. He’s selfless. You’re lucky to have a twin like him.” “He’s been like that since we were kids. He never cared about himself—only the people around him,” Red replied, his tears brimming again. “Having a brother like that must be wonderful. I wouldn’t know—I’m an only child,” the doctor said with a chuckle. “Back to you, Mr. Montenegro—congratulations on waking up. Don’t worry too much about your brother. He will wake up. I have a strong feeling. And don’t forget to talk to him—it helps more than you think.” “Yes, Doc.” “I’ll leave you to rest. Take it easy.” The doctor turned to the family. “Excuse me,

