âPut a jacket on, at least. Wearing this little; do you want your body to get even worse? Youâre this old now, and getting sick would make both your parents and your friends and family worry. Smarten up.â
Jasper had to shoot an amused glance at Robert.
âWhy do I feel like youâve changed? Fussing worse than an old hag.â
As Jasper said that, he spoke towards Georgia.
âWhat are you two doing here, Georgia? Have the test results come out? I thought they were coming out at night. Itâs not even noon yet. Arenât you too nervous now, coming to the hospital this early?â
âNo, we actually came to see another friend. You know him too. Aston Powell, now also my cousin.â
Georgia smiled and briefly explained the situation with her mother. She hadnât told Jasper about it yet.
But she didnât speak about Aston and Kayden, only stating that Aston was sick, in hospital, and her cousin.
âOh, so you only dropped by along the way. What a sorry bastard I am. My friends arenât even visiting when Iâm in hospital, and only stopping by because they were going to see someone else in the first place.â
Jasper joked, to which Robert could only apologize.
âThatâs my fault. I was planning on coming an hour early before the results came out in the pm to talk with you and visit, but since we came earlier in the morning, we decided to come by. We were going to stop at the hospital to see you anyway.â
That appeased Jasper, and Robert finally broached the topic of Selena.
âWe just stopped by your room. Whyâd you argue with Selena? She wanted me to persuade you to accept the kidney donation and says that your bodyâs worsening more than normal. Iâm not going to force you, but I feel like youâre pushing back too hard. Is there some other reason?â
âThereâs no other reason, I just donât want to. But Selena and my parents are both forcing me to agree. Looking at it, it seems like if I donât, theyâre ready to knock me out, toss me into the operating room and go through with the surgery anyway. Thatâs why Iâm so passed.â
Georgia and Robert were even more confused.
But as outsiders, they couldnât very well force the matter with Jasper.
After all, they couldnât really say anything about the burden getting a kidney from Selena would put on Jasper.
Robert could only stay and chat with Jasper, and relieve somewhat of the loneliness from staying in hospital.
The two finally took Jasper and Selena out to M Garden for lunch.
But the siblings kept quiet, and Selena almost didnât say anything. Jasper chatted about casual subjects with Georgia and Robert, then went back to the hospital after lunch.
In the afternoon, when it was almost six or seven, several reports finally came in from Robertâs checkup.
Naturally, it was because Georgia had put him through a full body check.
Every organ, every important part of the body had a corresponding report, so the results werenât fully out yet.
Georgia could only wait patiently. She hadnât even opened the few reports that came out first, instead keeping them in her hand.
Robert stayed by her side all throughout.
Theyâd thought all the data would be released at around seven.
But the doctor in the hematology department ended up coming out and apologizing to them.
âThereâs some data here that I and my subordinates find unusual. Miss Lane, Mr. Simpson, could you wait a while longer? The results weâre looking at are a bit strange, and we donât know if thereâs a problem with the instruments.
âMr. Simpson, could we draw your blood to check again? I feel like some part of the process has gone wrong.â
The doctorâs words had Georgia going pale. She was nervous as could be, while Robert spoke calmly.
âIâll go with you if you need another sample of blood.â
Georgia accompanied Robert to the hematology department and watched a whole vial of blood get drawn from Robert, then taken inside for further testing.
The two finally ordered takeout and waited until it was nine or so at night. The results still werenât out.
When the doctor doing the testing came out, Georgia was worried sick.
âWhatâs wrong? Why do you all look so glum?â
The doctor replied to her.
As he spoke, he showed a confused expression.
âWeâve done a full test of Mr. Simpsonâs blood, and the initial results show that Mr. Simpsonâs blood has an abnormal concentration compared to the blood of other people. There are a few unidentifiable biological and chemical compounds. Weâve also found that Mr. Simpsonâs blood has especially high regenerative capabilities several times faster than normal. When we tested for it again, Mr. Simpsonâs blood seemed to return to the figures of a normal person. We thought our machines had some problem, or weâd come across some issue when we were drawing blood yesterday, so we drew Mr. Simpsonâs blood again.
âThese test results were exactly the same this time. I had multiple people run the tests, and each of them got a different result. Some of them showed Mr. Simpson had a blood concentration the same as normal people, within normal parameters. Others scenarios showed abnormal platelet counts, abnormal red blood cell counts, abnormal white blood cell counts, and the same for plasma, protein, and other substances and strange compositions coming out in the test. But none of them got the same report. Itâd come out from the same sample of Mr. Simpsonâs blood. I donât understand why this happened at all.
âMiss Lane, I suggest you find an even more professional establishment to verify the results. I donât feel like our hospital can draw a definite conclusion from Mr. Simpsonâs blood.â
At that, Georgia almost fainted outright.
If Robert hadnât been standing by her side, she might have collapsed. She took a deep breath, but the sourness in her threat felt like it was going to choke her.
âWeâve troubled you today, doctors. I understand and I donât blame you. The hospital might not have the right equipment. Iâll find a more specialized organization to verify the results.â
Georgia said that, and she slipped her hand into Robertâs large palm, her face pale.
âRobert, take the rest of these reports. Letâs go home now. Iâm feeling cooped up in here.â
It was actually that her heart couldnât take it anymore, but she didnât want Robert to worry too much.
Robert helped Georgia into the elevator step by step and they left the hospital building.
The moment they stepped out, Georgia fell to her knees on the ground.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 394 Jasper and Selena The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You She didnât want to cry and had kept it in all the while. Sheâd sensed faintly that there were things she couldnât begin to imagine, and some situations she didnât understand at all.
The unknown always filled one with inexplicable terror.
Robert crouched down and hugged Georgia into his arms.
âDonât be so afraid. Iâm fine now, arenât I? Itâs not that itâs anything incurable. The results arenât out yet. Donât scare yourself.â
Georgia couldnât hold back anymore and hugged Robert tight, sobbing out loud.
When she was done crying, she faced Robert and started warning him.
âIâm telling you, when the results are out, you arenât allowed to be obstinate. Youâll cooperate with me and cooperate with any treatment, got it?â
âGot it, of course. Anything Mrs. Simpson says is right. And I, as Mr. Simpson, will follow the path Mrs. Simpson sets out to a tee. I wouldnât dare disobey Mrs. Simpson.â
Georgia knew that Robert was trying his utmost to cheer her up.
At a time like this, he wasnât worried about himself, but focusing his efforts into cheering her up instead, so she wouldnât be too upset.
Georgia hugged him even tighter.
âYouâre so silly. But if youâre this silly, then you can be this silly for the rest of your life. Donât worry. Your Mrs. Simpson is a genius. If you really have some combination of weird diseases, Iâll change occupations to cure you!
âFor all the years you have left, you can live relying on Mrs. Simpson.â
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