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Chapter 44: Chapter 44: The Blood Types Don’t Match Chapter 44: Chapter 44: The Blood Types Don’t Match The nurse ca out soon after taking blood and said, “I’m sorry, but your blood type doesn’t match the patient’s. You can’t donate blood. Are there any other family mbers?”

Ning Xueling was so frightened that she could barely stand and said, “They’re already on the way. What blood type is my daughter?”

The nurse replied, “The patient has AB type blood.”

After hearing this, Ning Xueling said softly, “How could it be AB type? Nurse, could there be a mistake?”

The nurse carefully checked the form again and said, “There’s no mistake. The patient is AB type blood, and yours is A type.”

As soon as the nurse’s words ca out, Ning Xueling’s head nearly exploded, and she almost fainted. The nurse thought she was worried about her daughter and kindly said, “You don’t have to worry. We have a supply of AB type blood in our blood bank. I’ll go get it right now.”

After the nurse left, Ning Xueling didn’t really hear what she said. She leaned against the wall and barely managed to return to the outside of the operating room.

All she could think about was the AB blood type the nurse ntioned. How could this be possible? She was type A, her husband was type O; it was impossible for them to have a child with AB blood type. Where did things go wrong?

Ning Xueling was so nervous her palms were sweating. She had always cared for the child herself; how could it not be her own child? And if it truly wasn’t her daughter, where was her own daughter?

The relationship with her mother-in-law had already been tense due to issues with the two sons, and now if her mother-in-law found out that the child she had been raising wasn’t from the Luo family, she didn’t want to think about it—it would be horrible.

But if she couldn’t find the reason for this, it might not just be a simple matter that the child wasn’t from the Luo family. She knew that if the child really had AB type blood, it definitely wasn’t her daughter.

However, the Luo family might not see it that way. She had indeed given birth to her daughter in the hospital, and if the Luo family implicated her, what would she do?

No, she couldn’t let anyone know about this until she had investigated it thoroughly.

So she forced herself to remain calm, found a chair outside the operating room to sit down on, and began thinking about how to proceed with the investigation.

With such a big issue at hand, she couldn’t even talk to her family about it. She felt like her head was going to explode but felt slightly better after she pressed her temples with her hands.

She stared at the door to the operating room, wondering how she’d face Jia Ning in the future. Just then, Luo Haotian and her younger son Luo Siyuan hurried over.

Luo Haotian asked anxiously, “Xueling, what exactly happened? How did Jia Ning get injured?”

Ning Xueling said, “I’m not exactly sure myself. Today, I took her to my parents’ house. I’m not clear about what exactly happened between Jia Ning and Ling Yu. When I ca out, Jia Ning had already fallen down the stairs.”

She didn’t dare ntion the sentence Jia Ning had said before she fainted, that it was Ling Yu who had pushed her. She was afraid Haotian would beco hostile towards her family.

The nurse, carrying the blood, saw that there were more people beside Ning Xueling and began to say, “We’ve taken the blood from the blood bank—”

Ning Xueling, fearing the nurse might say sothing she shouldn’t, quickly said, “Saving my daughter is the priority. Hurry and transfuse it to her.”

The nurse saw that the family had no objections and hurried into the operating room. She had ant to say that once the blood had been taken from the bank, it couldn’t be returned.

Fortunately, the patient’s family was understanding and didn’t make things difficult for her.

Ning Lingyu was still pretending to be pitiful in her bedroom. She genuinely hadn’t expected Luo Jianing to be so reckless, willing to gamble with her own body and think of a sche to fra soone for the sake of Qiu Shaoyang.

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