Chapter 1930
The First Heir
The nurse looked at Philip and said, âMr. Clarke, weâre still doing our best.â
With that said, she looked at Charles and Martha and said, âWhat are you waiting for? Go on!â
Without hesitation, Charles quickly said, âOkay, Iâll go right now! Take as much as you need!â
However, as soon as he said this, Martha quickly grabbed hold of him. She kept making eyes at him as
she pulled him aside and whispered, âCharles, are you crazy?â
âWhat do you mean Iâm crazy? Why are you pulling in e? I need to give blood to our daughter!â
Charles could not be bothered to explain to Martha and wanted to go with the nurse.
As a result, Martha tugged at him violently, leaned close to his ear, and whispered, âGive blood? Is your
blood compatible with Wynn? You must be crazy! If you do this, the secret that weâve been keeping all
these years will be exposed!â
Her words were like a hammer to Charlesâ heart. He turned to Martha nervously, hesitant to speak That
was right. Wynn was not his biological child.
âWhat should we do, then? Are we going to watch as Wynn dies in there?â Charles was desperate now.
Seeing Charles and Marthaâs hesitation, the nurse asked angrily, âAre you the patientâs parents or not?
Why are you still hesitating? The patientâs condition is very critical!â
Charles and Martha wanted to say something but did not know how to explain it.
At this moment, Philip walked over and glanced at Charles and Martha. He turned his head and asked
the nurse, âWhatâs my wifeâs blood type?â
The nurse quickly said, âA very rare blood type, Rh-Null.â
Hearing this blood type, Philip was taken aback. He did not know much about it.
However, Hoyt Luther, who was on the side, stood up quickly. With a face full of astonishment, he
asked, âAre you sure itâs Rh-Null blood type?â
The nurse said with certainty, âOf course! Otherwise, why would I specifically look for Madam
Johnstonâs parents? Itâs because itâs extremely rare and only the parents of the patient will be an exact
match.â
Hoyt turned to Philip with a face full of horror.
âWhatâs going on? Do you know this blood type?â Philip asked.
Hoyt quickly said, âMr. Clarke, this blood type is very rare. It was discovered in the 19603. To this day,
no more than a hundred people worldwide have been found to have this ultra-rare blood type. More
than ten years ago, I once read a top-secret report that fewer than ten people have this blood type in
our country. Some people call the Rh-Null blood type the âgolden bloodâ, while the medical field calls it a
âtreasureâ because itâs truly the âuniversal bloodâ. Itâs also the worldâs most precious life-saving blood
type. But the biggest problem is that people who have this kind of blood can only transfuse Rh-Null
blood if they want to do a blood transfusion.â
Hearing this, Philip instantly felt the world spinning around him.
âLess than 100 people worldwide have this blood type? Only this blood type could be transfused?â
âHow could this be?â
âLess than ten people in this country?â
He turned to look at Charles and Martha who were equally shocked. The two of them lowered their
heads, lost in thoughts.
âSearch! Conduct a nationwide and worldwide search to find people with this blood type! At all costs!â
Philip bellowed.
After that, he took out his cell phone, dialed George Thomasâ number, and ordered, âImmediately issue
a reward notice from the Clarke family to look for people with the golden blood, Rh-Null blood type.
Throw in one billion as the reward!â