Chapter 397
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
Robert smiled. He seemed calm and capable of accepting his current results, even if they could be bad.
âRobert, I think your checkup results look a lot like you have cancer. But for other people, it might be lymphatic cancer, lung cancer, or stomach cancer, et cetera, something that relates to a certain organ. With you, though, I feel like every single one of your organs is going through cancerous mutation, while it also doesnât seem like a real tumor.â
Robert felt like he didnât quite understand his brotherâs explanation, and chuckled exasperatedly.
âCan you explain it in simple words?â
âYou learned this in high school biology too. Cancer cells are a type of mutated cells. Theyâre different from normal cells and can reproduce endlessly, then destroy normal cell tissue and cause cancer. Thatâs why the cancer medication on the market right now focus on killing cancer cells. But actually, cancer cells themselves have a substance known as cyclic adenosine monophosphate, or cAMP. This can turn cancer cells into healthy cells to begin with, and itâs part of the bodyâs immune system.
âI feel like large swaths of your body have already undergone cancerous mutation, but similarly, thereâs a large concentration of cAMP in your body.
Seems like thatâs causing part of your body to undergo cancer, while the other part is keeping it at bay. Those two seem to be conflicting with another, so part of your organs seem normal, while the other parts seem abnormal, instead of it being wholesale deterioration as it is in cancer, or being completely cancer-free like normal people. Of course, thatâs just my hypothesis.â
That was easier for Robert to digest, and he couldnât help but laugh.
âTwo poisons battling for dominance in my body? Sounds like science fiction. There are two battling forces in my body, one hurting me, one protecting me, and the two forces are in equilibrium, which is why I look normal, correct?â
âGenerally, I guess, but the cancer cells count as poison, while cAMP is a substance thatâs protecting you. I just donât understand why your body became this way. Normal people donât go through this. If thereâs a large enough concentration of cAMP, the cancer cells would just die off instead of evening out.â
Ivan felt like heâd encountered an academic conundrum.
âThis is the most astonishing checkup report Iâve seen in my life. Iâll have the overseas side ready to test you. We have to hurry. You might look fine right now and whatâs in you is protecting you, but who knows. One day, there might be a sudden change. Itâs daytime over there right now, so Iâll give that friend of mine a call.â
Saying that, Ivan hurriedly took up his phone and walked to a quiet corner, dialing said friendâs number.
Robert sat quietly on the sofa, a bit at a loss right now.
He wasnât afraid of death, but itâd been such a hard drudge getting back to Georgia and Annieâs side.
He wanted to live long together with Georgia, wanted to watch his daughter grow up, watch Wesley grow up.
He didnât want his mother Maisie to have to see him go into the earth when he was supposed to be the younger.
So there was a strong desire in his heart.
No matter what, he had to cure himself.
Ivan finished the call and hadnât told Robert the set time yet when Georgia and Annie came down in their pajamas.
Annie walked over to Robertâs side.
âWhy arenât you washed up yet, Daddy? Mommy and I have washed up and dried our hair. Itâs so late. Hurry up and take a bath and come sleep with us.â
âLetâs talk about it tomorrow.â
Robert stood, smiled at Ivan, and carried Annie up the stairs.
Georgia picked up the opened reports and didnât look at them right away.
Seeing Annie and Robert head upstairs to the bedroom, she turned to Ivan.
âYouâve seen the results. How is it? Is there a huge problem?â
âI donât know if this counts as a huge problem, but Robertâs body is in an unusual condition. So unusual, in fact, that I canât see what problem there is with his body. Iâve never seen such a situation, so I just gave my friend overseas a call. He knows more about complicated diseases, so I wanted Robert there to redo a body check. Heâs got more tools at his disposal there, and before...â
Ivan lowered his voice.
âBack when, that friend of mine had his family threatened, and was pressed for money, so heâd once worked on that sort of underground laboratory.
He knows the inside workings, so I feel like having Robert go there and having him look over the situation might be the only way to reach a conclusion. You can look at these reports later too, Georgia. I feel like you might understand it better than me, because Robertâs body seems to be going through cancer in some places, but he doesnât appear like an actual cancer patient, either, with all sorts of substances in him killing those cancer cells. The two sides are evenly matched right now and I canât clear it up right now. When youâve looked over the report, weâll put our heads together again.â
Georgiaâs heart sank a little when she heard the word âcancerâ.
She realized that this was beyond her imagining.
After these several days, she wasnât so fragile that she was going to crumble right away.
âWhat time have you set with that friend of yours? Iâll go with Robert. You should go too. My motherâs overseas too, so Iâll bring Annie there with me, and see my mother on the way.â
âWhen I called, he was in another country doing a think tank. The quickest is going to be next Sunday. Letâs fly over next Saturday, then. If you want to see your mother, we can go several days earlier too. You could discuss it with Robert.â
âAll right. Itâs late, so rest up. Weâll discuss it tomorrow.â
Georgia took up the reports and turned around, walking towards the stairs.
After sheâd taken several steps, Ivan spoke up again.
âGeorgia, my brother might seem like heâs in a strange condition right now, but you could see it. Heâs looking energetic and just fine. Donât worry too much. Iâm afraid itâll stress him out.â
Georgia turned over and smiled faintly.
âI understand that much. Iâve already made all my mental preparations for any possible result. No matter what, Iâll be with him, and face down all troubles together with him.â
At that, Ivan raised another question.
âIs Emilia still over there? I hear she was taking care of your mother. Of course, your mother is her aunt, too.â
Georgia nodded. Most people around her knew at this point.
It wasnât strange for Ivan to ask, but she didnât think that heâd still pay attention to Emilia.
âEmiliaâs my cousin, and I had business in the country, so sheâs taking care of my mother over there. Do you want to meet her?â
Ivan shook his head hastily.
âI was just asking if she was in America. If I went back to America with you, I donât particularly want to see her. By then, if thereâs a chance of meeting her, tell me. I want to avoid that occasion.â
Georgia could only nod and agree. Even though she felt like Ivanâs request was a little strange, and he seemed to be avoiding Emilia like the plague, there wasnât much she could do about that.
Georgia returned to the bedroom.
Annie was inside, watching a cartoon with a bored expression. There was the sound of running water inside the bathroom.
âIs your Daddy still not done?â
Georgia asked, and Annie smiled.
âDaddy just played a game with me for a while, and heâs just gone inside to shower.â
Georgia hugged Annie into her arms.
âAfter a while, letâs go overseas to see Grandma.â
âWe can see Grandma so soon?â
Annie was already asking excitedly, and Georgia smiled as she nodded.
When Robert came out, he could hear Georgia discussing Casey with Annie, as well as going overseas.
He instantly understood that Ivan had probably told Georgia about going to his friend for a checkup.
âIs the time set?â
He turned to Georgia and asked.
âHis friend is going to head back next Sunday, but I wanted to take you there early to meet my mother. As for which day it is, I havenât thought about it yet, but we can go a few days in advance.â
At that, though, Robert raised another question.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 396 A Strange Body Check 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 âThe Powell family is overseas. Do we need to see other family members?â