The little girl didn't die. The wolf she saw was a pervert. She didn't die of AIDS after being molested by a pervert. AIDS can delay the death of leukemia, so she didn't die for the time being.
I thought it was ridiculous at first, but judging from the series "Kill the Wolf", the ending was not a happy ending. Only this explanation makes sense. After all, I think it is more ridiculous to have wolves in the city, and it is more credible to meet a pervert.
In one scene, the little girl saw a strange corn. You know, movies are very cautious and should not be useless. Besides, the commentator said that there can't be wolves in Bangkok. I think it's a wolf metaphor. The little girl was sexually assaulted.
The doctor said that the little girl would not live for six months, and Jason Wu would have to wait for another three years, so the little foreign girl was killed. The director clearly explained these three lines, and finally survived. Why? There is a famous case that leukemia is cured, that is, AIDS is cured, so as a result, the little girl was accidentally sexually assaulted by strange corn (abnormal) and cured of leukemia.
Whether Jason Wu and Dad are dead is uncertain, but the shot given by the director is very subtle, and it is a little girl's memory. Generally speaking, if they are still alive, there is no need to use the memory lens. Besides, dad was badly hurt and felt difficult to save.