Chapter 396
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
By the time the two got back home, it was ten or so at night.
Annie hadnât slept at all as she waited for her Daddy and Mommy to get back.
The moment the door opened, Annie rushed over and threw her arms around Georgia.
âMommy, why are you and Daddy back so late?â
Maybe it was because of a childâs natural sensitivity. Annie didnât know a thing about what had happened, but her gaze when she looked at Georgia and Robert was tinged with a bit of worry, and she stick to them instinctively.
âDaddy and Mommy met an old friend out there and he had to treat us to dinner. Then he got drunk, too. Daddy and I took him home. Maybe because he was in a bad mood, but he threw a little drunken fit on the way and kept us for a while longer. Youâve been waiting for us all this time? Itâs late, hurry up and wash and go to sleep.â
Georgia lied without a trace of it showing on her face. Even Robert looked at her, somewhat taken aback.
Maybe because he felt her lying expression was far too natural, like she didnât even need to draft it.
âI want to sleep with Mommy and Daddy tonight, can I?â
Annie asked Georgia that, but before she could answer, Robert answered for her.â
âOf course you can. But have you gone in the bath yet? If you havenât, Mommy can bathe you first, then you can put on your pajamas and sleep with us, okay?â
At that, Annie jumped for joy.
âYouâre so nice, Daddy. Iâll go in the bath with Mommy right away.â
Annie bounded up, beaming and tugging at Georgiaâs hand, seemingly ready to rush to the bathroom.
Georgia chuckled, a little exasperated, then followed Annie to the bathroom.
Ivan watched from a short distance away. For this time, he hadnât gone back to his own place or taken on other operations, mainly because he was worried about Robertâs body and wanted to know the results.
If Annie hadnât needed looking after at home, heâd actually been planning on heading out with Georgia and Robert to the hospital.
Seeing Annie and Georgia in the bathroom, Ivan walked up next to Robert.
âAre those documents in your hand todayâs checkup reports?â
Ivan asked, and Robert nodded.
âI havenât opened them and looked at them yet, but this isnât the full report.â
âWhat? The results arenât fully out yet?â
Ivan found it strange, and Robert didnât know how to explain it.
But seeing as it was his own brother and a doctor to boot, he wasnât going to keep it hidden, and simply explained the dayâs events.
âWhen they tested my blood, every test had a different result. It was the same sample taken at the same time, but they put multiple people on it, and with the final results, some were normal, while there were abnormal figures with others. They told me to find more professional establishments to verify it... Ivan, you know more people in this area. Do you have any seniors or instructors and professors you know who devote deeper research into hematology? I feel like I might need to go to one of them to check.â
Robertâs tone was mild, and he didnât seem panicked or afraid.
Ivan, though, was rooted to the spot in shock.
âThat means that there might be a problem with your blood, right?â
Robert nodded helplessly, while Ivan remembered something.
âDo you remember, when you were little, you had an operation to replace your bone marrow? Your blood is made from bone marrow that was donated to you later on. Thatâs why Annie failed several DNA tests with you before. I hadnât thought about that in the beginning, which caused some misunderstandings between you and Georgia. Has my aunt ever told you who the donor of the blood marrow was?â
Ivan asked seriously. He seemed to think the answer was important.
âI donât know about that. You know I canât remember a thing about the past now. Back when I investigated my past, I didnât look too deeply into that.
But if thereâs a problem with my blood, it has to be from all the chemicals they injected into me when I was at the lab, right? It shouldnât have anything to do with my past surgery.â
Of course, Robert didnât understand this sort of thing too well, and could only ask his brother a little dubiously.
âI just have my doubts. Your body condition is strange, after all, and it has to do with blood. Naturally, it should have more relation to your experiences in the past year, but all factors have to be considered. Different concentrations cause changes in nature. Georgia told me about what happened a year ago in brief, so I feel like we canât ignore any possibilities. We have to find this person.â
Robert nodded.
âIâll put people on it.â
As the two finished discussing that, Ivan took Robertâs documents and opened them one by one.
He pored over them in detail, and the more he read, the more knotted his brow grew.
âAre the results really problematic?â
Robert couldnât help but ask.
No matter how it went, he was still worried about his current condition. He just wasnât going to let himself appear too panicked.
âI donât know how to describe it.â
Ivan looked at Robert, massaging his own temples, his whole being seeming depressed.
âThereâs nothing that needs to be hidden between the two of us. Say your piece. I have to know what condition my body is in. After all, Iâm going to listen to you doctors and cooperate with the treatment anyway.â
âRobert, you know my specialty is heart surgery. Iâm a surgeon, so my conclusions arenât too professional.
âWith that said, some elderly people or youngsters might have more serious heart conditions, and theyâll undergo a coronary bypass, or, for the more severe cases, they might even need to go for a transplant, so I know more about the heart. With your heartâs checkup report, the figures arenât too unusual. But looking at it as a checkup report, other peopleâs heart issues are slow burns that affect the entire system. With your heart, it seems like somethingâs off with half of it, while the other half is normal. Even your other organs have similar results. I donât know how to describe it. Normal people wouldnât have such a result. If any of their organs had a problem, say their stomach, some parts of it might be excised.
âBut with you, itâs just half. Half normal, half abnormal. As for your other figures and the chest cavity scan, I canât gather from them exactly what youâre sick with. Besides, you look energetic, and you donât seem to be hurting anywhere. Itâs probably as the doctor says. Hospital test results canât determine where your problem lies. You might need to go somewhere more specialized with me for a checkup.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 395 Live Relying on Mrs. Simpson The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Have I Told You Lately ï¤Chapter 147 It must Feel Good to Have Him Drive Me to Work âI know a friend overseas whoâs a professor at a huge university now. He likes to study complex diseases and has a special interest in examining strange bodily conditions. His lab also has more experimental data, and heâs a specialist at inventing all sorts of tools for checkups. You have to go with me to his place to see if heâs come up on this sort of situation before. After all, your condition right now might have come about because of your time in the lab, and heâs had people with those experiences over before. It should be more reliable to ask him.
âThe timeâs just right for you to go overseas for a full body check, especially with your blood. I feel like thatâs the root of the problem. When you were in that underground lab, they must have injected you with all sorts of things. Mixed in together, the influence canât be good.â
âThen arrange it for me. I wonât be doing anything else, after all. Georgia also hopes that Iâll devote myself fully to recovering. Iâve already handed the office business over to Randy, and I wonât be busy with work now.â
As Robert finished that line, Ivan spoke up to his brother again.
âYou have to have Georgia read this later. Sheâs worried about your condition. Donât hide it from her and let her read it in full. I think Georgia should be better than me at dissecting this data. Iâm only a surgeon, after all. I know these things, but my judgement might not be as accurate as Georgiaâs.
âBesides, I have a hypothesis, but it doesnât seem possible.â
âYou seemed to have had a hypothesis from when we started anyway. I told you, just say it. Are you afraid I canât take it?â