"Your health is not fully stabled so try taking exercises and eat regularly every once a day."
Dr. Kosuke began recommending health benefits as Hiro listened through his suggestions without missing a crucial detail. After all, he just woke up from a coma which only lasted for ten years.
He barely ate anything during his bedridden state, except for the fact the doctors did feed him but only through the dextrose sack connecting the tubes, injected to his fore arms.
This method didn't quite help his body to maintain stamina though, and he quickly lost weight, making him look like an old man who have been dehydrated with long blue hair.
The clothes he was wearing, including a gray hoodie, felt so much heavier over his skinny body. Even he tried to stand up, did he emphasize he was actually lifting an iron barbel instead.
"Come back if you had any health problems." The doctor said finally.
Hiro nodded, and gave him a grateful smile. "I'll keep that in mind. Thank you doctor."
Dr. Kosuke smiled in appreciation, as he took out a brown envelope and gave it to him.
"Everything you need along with your mother's will is in here." He said.
Hiro thanked him again as he took the envelope and left the room.
After watching the blunette closing the door behind him, the doctor sighed and looked on with forlorn gaze.
He's been away from this world for too long. With his last relative gone, he won't be able to adjust these changes by himself. The doctor couldn't help but worry over this fact. He was afraid that sooner or later, Hiro may lose himself again, mentally.
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Hiro left the hospital quietly.
The sky was solemnly dark, massive white yet bluish clouds hovered in the sky. No sun light met his slowly walking figure.
Then a drop of water fell, landing on the ground. Another followed in pursuit, then the weather started to rain.
Although the the weather forecast never mentioned this sudden heavy rain, Hiro didn't mind having his frail, thin and weak body in shabby clothes soak. He didn't bother to look for shelter.
Instead he stopped. Standing a few yards away from the gate, Hiro looked up.
The raindrops splashed against his face constantly, his dull eyes staring at the sky.
The gloomy scenery, the sound of water splashing...
Those were the only noises he could hear.
No one was there but him alone.
He closed his eyes.
A rain drop fell on his face, trailing down through his cheek.
Then his closed eyes began to water, a tear fell as well.
