Chapter 1239
If Johnny didn’t know about his parents’ past, he would have refused firmly. But now, he nodded
listlessly and said, “Let him go.”
Peter was let in, and after Griffon whispered a few words to him, The went to get medical supplies.
Soon, Peter drew a tiny bit of blood from Taya…
Alice’s face turned dark when she saw the vein, which was shorter than her little finger. “It seems that
Alpha Knight cares about my niece a lot,” she said.
Griffon helped Taya press the needle with a cotton swab, and then looked at Alice expressionlessly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Do you have any objections?” he asked.
Alice was taken aback. “Why would I object? You treat my niece well, and I’m happy about it. But as an
Knight pack member, you mated someone from my Carmine pack. Don’t the Knight pack care about
it?” she said.
Taya raised her eyebrows and asked Alice, “Who said I’m from the Carmine pack?”
Alice’s expression turned cold. “What…did you say?” she asked.
Meanwhile, the phone in the lab rang, and Johnny answered it.
“Hello?”
The doctor on the other end spoke respectfully, “Sir, Taya’s blood is different from Rosalie’s. Her
genetic typing doesn’t match your mother’s, so we can’t perform the transplant surgery.”
Johnny’s face changed slightly. “Why can Rosalie’s match, but not hers? Aren’t they sisters?” he asked.
The doctor explained, “Even if they are sisters, bone marrow transplants may not always match.”
Johnny glanced at Alice and saw her staring at him with wide eyes, full of anticipation. This stirred up a
complex mix of emotions within him.
About a year ago, there was a blood type in the blood bank that matched Alice’s HLM gene type.
Johnny found out that the blood belonged to Rosalie, who had signed an o rgan donation agreement
and kept the blood. He searched all over the world for Rosalie.
Who knew that Rosalie had already passed away? Amon had kept the news of her death hidden even
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmfrom the hospital. They thought there was no hope, but then they discovered that Rosalie had a
younger sister. However, the doctors told him that even if they were sisters, a bone marrow transplant
might not be a match.
Alice saw Johnny looking at her without saying anything and her heart sank. “What did the doctor say?”
she asked.
Johnny held his phone and remained silent for a few seconds before telling her the truth. “The bone
marrow doesn’t match,”
he said.
When Alice heard that it wasn’t a match, the hope in her eyes faded. She then snat ched Johnny’s
phone and asked the doctor, “What about the heart?”
The doctor on the other end of the phone heard Alice’s voice and answered respectfully, “None of the
matching factors are compatible, and the heart cannot be transplanted.”
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