Chapter 475
Bride Behind The Mask
If three years ago, Barnes hadnât resigned, he would have been one of the old guard by Frederickâs side.
Frederick, despite his fiery temper, was beyond reproach when it came to his inner circle.
Whether it was Chuck, who had been with him for years, or his personal bodyguard, he treated them like brothers.
Thatâs why he was so enraged when he saw Barnes in the holding cell yesterday.
After all, when Barnes fell ill, Frederick had covered the bill for the expensive blood transfusions and even led his team to check for a match with their own blood.
So, Barnesâ betrayal was not just a disappointment for Frederick, but deeply heartbreaking.
He couldnât fathom why Barnes would turn on Hayes!
However, since Manley had never been linked to this matter, when the doctor said Manleyâs condition was hereditary, Frederick didnât think deeper into it.
It might just be a viral infection.
Yuna, on the other hand, wasnât so composed. When her gaze accidentally met Frederickâs piercing eyes, she jumped like a startled deer and quickly looked away, feeling guilty.
She hadnât expected that Manleyâs illness would be inherited from Barnes, his biological father!
That despicable jerk! Even in a vegetative state, he wouldnât leave her alone!
She felt like barging into Barnesâ hospital room upstairs with a knife and plunging it into his chest! But even that wouldnât be enough to quell her rage!
The doctor mistook Yunaâs tension for concern about Manleyâs condition and immediately offered comfort, âThis condition is serious but manageable, as long as we can find a compatible blood type, it can be treated fairly quickly.â
Yuna quickly asked, âIs it easy to find a donor?â
âItâs easy to find donors, but whether theyâre willing to give is another matter. This isnât like donating blood; a blood transfusion requires a large volume, which can be harmful to the donor. However, blood from relatives usually has the highest compatibility.â
Years ago, Frederick had already led his men to test their blood when Barnes fell ill.
Sadly, his blood didnât match Barnesâ.
But Manley was his own flesh and blood; Frederick would never abandon his child.
He rolled up his sleeve, presenting his arm with a decisive air, âTake mine.â
Yuna was moved by Frederickâs sense of responsibility, but then she grew anxious.
Manley wasnât Frederickâs child. If the blood types didnât match, wouldnât all her secrets from three years ago be revealed?
Thinking this, Yuna stepped in front of Frederick, hastily stopping him, âFreddie, this could harm you.
Let them use my blood for Manley! The company is at a crucial juncture; everyone depends on you.
But Iâm just a housewife. I can rest up at home after.â
Her words were heartfelt and touching, as if she truly cared about his well-being.
The doctor looked at Yuna with surprise.
This woman could really turn on the charm, from a shrew to a seemingly wise and gracious lady in front of Mr. Winston.
Such hypocrisy!
He stood up and said calmly, âWeâre not at the transfusion stage yet. We need to do a blood type test first. If your blood types arenât the same, the childâs blood type could follow either parent. So, Mr.
Winston has a 50% chance. I suggest both of you get tested.â
So that was it.
Even though Frederick wasnât Manleyâs biological father, she was his mother.
Manleyâs blood type would surely follow hers!
This way, even if Frederick got tested, her secret would remain safe.
Yuna breathed a sigh of relief and agreed, âAlright, letâs both get tested.â
The doctor quickly arranged for their blood tests.
After the blood was drawn, Yuna waited at the window.
Since it was expedited, the results were handed out by the nurse within five minutes.
âMs. Lockwood, Iâm sorry, but your blood type does not match the childâs.â
Yuna was shocked, but then it dawned on her!
If Manleyâs blood type didnât follow hers, it must be Barnesâ?
Frederick was surprisingly calm, approaching the window, âWell then, it looks like weâll have to use my blood.â
The nurse looked troubled, âIâm sorry, Mr. Winston, but your blood isnât a match either.â