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A tear-jerking drama basically about the trafficking of human organs.
After seeing "The Trunk," which revolves around a marriage contract, I recalled that I had previously watched another show titled "Marriage Contract."
In "Marriage Contract," the female lead agrees to sell her liver. I was perplexed because humans only have one liver; how could she sell it without risking her life?
Here is the response from Microsoft Copilot: Yes, it is possible to donate a part of a person's liver. The liver is unique because it can regenerate and grow back to its original size.
In living donor liver transplantation, a portion of a healthy person's liver is removed and transplanted into a recipient. Over time, both the donor's remaining liver and the recipient's new liver segment will grow to normal function levels.
In episode 1, the female lead overhears her boss asking her manager to find a liver donor for his alcoholic mother, offering a substantial amount for the liver.
Aware of her brain tumor and facing pressure from loan sharks regarding her late husband's debts, she agreed to sign a marriage contract to temporarily become a family member, allowing her to donate her liver. This arrangement would also ensure that there are funds available to support her preschool daughter in the event of her passing.
Her motherly love and sacrifices will bring viewers to tears, so be sure to have your tissues ready. The daughter is both adorable and intelligent. She even told her mother that she is a big girl now and that her mother can tell her everything.
The second male lead is so cute when he throws a tantrum in front of his parents.
The remaining episodes focus on the mother's struggles.
A tear-jerking drama basically about the trafficking of human organs.
After seeing "The Trunk," which revolves around a marriage contract, I recalled that I had previously watched another show titled "Marriage Contract."
In "Marriage Contract," the female lead agrees to sell her liver. I was perplexed because humans only have one liver; how could she sell it without risking her life?
Here is the response from Microsoft Copilot: Yes, it is possible to donate a part of a person's liver. The liver is unique because it can regenerate and grow back to its original size.
In living donor liver transplantation, a portion of a healthy person's liver is removed and transplanted into a recipient. Over time, both the donor's remaining liver and the recipient's new liver segment will grow to normal function levels.
In episode 1, the female lead overhears her boss asking her manager to find a liver donor for his alcoholic mother, offering a substantial amount for the liver.
Aware of her brain tumor and facing pressure from loan sharks regarding her late husband's debts, she agreed to sign a marriage contract to temporarily become a family member, allowing her to donate her liver. This arrangement would also ensure that there are funds available to support her preschool daughter in the event of her passing.
Her motherly love and sacrifices will bring viewers to tears, so be sure to have your tissues ready. The daughter is both adorable and intelligent. She even told her mother that she is a big girl now and that her mother can tell her everything.
The second male lead is so cute when he throws a tantrum in front of his parents.
The remaining episodes focus on the mother's struggles.
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