CHAPTER 438 ANOTHER HOSPITAL
Henry’s eyes flickered. He gritted his teeth without answering.
Shane put his hand on his shoulder. "Henry, I know you're upset about Yvonne's accident. You don't want t o believe the fact that she's... So you firmly believe that you can get her back, but you have to know that facts are facts. Self-deception can only last for a period of time, but not for a lifetime." 1 Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
"What are you trying to say?" Henry’s eyes were red and bloodshot.
Shane sighed, "I mean, accept the fact. Accept the fact that Yvonne's gone!"
"Accept?” Henry sneered as if he had heard a joke, "I said she’s not dead! I'm here today to confirm whether she has hereditary kidney failure. After confirming it, I’ll find a suitable kidney source for her. When she comes back, she can have surgery at any time!"
He would never believe that Yvonne really died in the explosion.
He had to see the corpse to believe and accept the fact.
Otherwise, it was impossible!
When Yvonne listened to what Henry was going to do for her from outside, she was touched but also sad. 4
What moved her was that he not only believed she was still alive, but he also planned to find a kidney for her.
The saddest part was that she actually had this kind o f disease and it was hereditary!
God was making fun of her by letting her face danger again and again, but she managed to escape from the dangers.
And every time she escaped from death, she never had any peace. There were only more dangerous disasters awaiting her. Just like this time, she survived the explosion, and then came the news of kidney failure!
Why did God treat her this way!
Yvonne closed her eyes and lowered her head sadly. She reached for her waist where the kidney was located and she felt a chill in her heart.
She was very afraid, not because she would die of this disease, but that her child would inherit this disease. She'd feel sorry for the child in her stomach.
The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable she was. Yvonne wasn't in the mood to eavesdrop anymore. She clutched the clothes on her chest with her trembling hand and ran towards the exit.
She wanted to find a place to calm down.
What she heard today was a big blow to her.
In the office, Henry sensed something. He glanced at the door slightly and frowned.
"What’s the matter with you, Henry?” Shane noticed his action and turned his head as well. However, there was nothing at the door.
Henry retracted his gaze. "It’s nothing. I want to know i f there's a compatible kidney donor for Yvonne in the hospital?"
"Are you serious?" Shane frowned. "Henry, let’s not talk about whether Yvonne’s alive or not, but whether she inherited it. These are two different things. You just..."
"Just in case!" Henry interrupted him and said firmly," I need a kidney. If the hospital has it, you can keep it for me. After we find her and confirm that she has inherited it, you’ll do the surgery for her. Of course, it’s best if she doesn’t."
Shane had a headache and patted his forehead." You’re really... Okay, I hope that Yvonne's still alive too, but it's not easy with the kidney.”
"Why?" Henry pursed his lips.
Shane lowered his eyes and said, "Yvonne's blood type is special and there are very few people who have this blood type, so it’s very difficult to find a compatible kidney. At least not in a few years' time."
Henry was a little dissatisfied with the answer, but he wasn't surprised, because Jacqueline had already said that.
She also said that the incubation period was about twenty-five years. If Yvonne had inherited kidney failure, she might have started to get sick in the past two years, and the deterioration would be very fast-she wouldn't be able to last for a few years.
In other words, she could only use Jacqueline’s kidney.
Henry lowered his eyelids and his dark eyes flickered, hiding his thoughts.
After a while, he closed his eyes. When he opened them again, his eyes were cold. "I'll find the kidney myself!"
"You have a plan?" Shane was surprised.
Henry's eyes flashed and he didn't answer. He endured his headache and walked to the door.
His mobile phone rang when he left the office.
As he walked towards the elevator, he took out his mobile phone, looked at it, and placed it against his ear.
"Mr. Lancaster, I've investigated based on your order," Joe’s solemn voice passed through the other end of the phone.
Henry’s heart sank. "What's the result?”
"Jacqueline's right. Almost every generation of Laura's family has had people who did not live beyond thirty years and their health started to deteriorate at twenty-five. Before the 80s, they didn't know it was hereditary kidney failure. They learned about it in the 1980s after the advancement of medicine, but it still didn’t change the early deaths in Laura's family." 1
"Because there are no compatible kidneys!” Henry said suddenly.
Joe responded, "Yes, because of the blood type. There hasn't been a suitable one."
"I know!" Henry narrowed his eyes. "Now, go to the Conrad villa and inform Jacqueline that I'll be there right away."
"Yes!" Although Joe didn't know why Mr. Lancaster was seeing Jacqueline, he didn't ask further and nodded.
At the end of the call, Henry stepped out of the elevator and then leaned against the wall beside the elevator to rest for a while. When he was no longer nervous, he walked towards the hospital entrance.
He left in a hurry, got in the car, and drove off right away.
Yvonne had been looking in the direction of his car driving far away. She looked at it for a long time and withdrew her sight when Sam opened the door and came in.
"How long have you been waiting?" Sam looked at the gloomy woman beside him while fastening the seat belt.
"It wasn't long." Yvonne shook her head slightly, her voice choked, and she had obviously cried.
Sam’s hand suddenly stopped when he was about to shift the gear. "What's the matter?"
Yvonne lowered her head to the chest without answering. Instead, she asked Sam, "Do you think I did something heinous in my previous life?"
Otherwise, why would she suffer so much in this life?
Sam was confused when he heard those words. "What do you mean?”
Yvonne covered her face and told him everything she overhead.
Sam was taken aback. "How can this be?”
"Henry said it himself. It should be true.” Yvonne felt her waist and her eyes were filled with sadness.
Sam knocked his fingers on the steering wheel. "This i s the hospital. I’ll take you to do a comprehensive examination to see if you inherited that."
"No, I don’t want to do it here. Shane will find out.” Yvonne shook her head.
Sam groaned, "How about I take you to the other hospital?” 1
"Yeah," Yvonne agreed.
When Sam saw that she hadn't fastened her seat belt, he leaned over to help her fasten it and then started the car.
When they arrived at another hospital, Sam brought Yvonne to register for a comprehensive body checkup.
The result would be out in two hours. Yvonne sat on the chair outside the room and waited silently.
The waiting process was so long that she felt uneasy.
When Sam sat next to Yvonne to accompany her, he felt the negative energy from Yvonne. He raised his hand and patted her on the back gently. "Don't worry, maybe you didn't inherit it."
Yvonne moved her mouth, but she didn't speak.
At this time, the door opened and a nurse came from inside. "Yvonne Frey?"
Yvonne quickly stood up when she heard her name called. "I'm here. Is my result out?"