After hesitating for two seconds, Jonny didn't bother to play dumb and said directly, "If our bone marrow and heart can match our mother's, she would not hesitate to ask us to donate them to her. She blamed us for not being able to donate to her, even to the point of asking me to dig Amelia's heart out, regardless of your life."
He lowered his head and looked at his sister, who was shocked, "Gigi, your mother knew that the heart was not a match, yet she lied to you to dig someone else's heart out. What kind of twisted mentality is this? She is no longer the selfless mother she used to be. Wake up..."
Gigi shook her head, "It's impossible. My mother would never say such a thing."
Amelia, who didn't want to interrupt, spoke up for the sake of her own heart, "Miss Brook, it's true. She did complain that you couldn't donate to her."
This decisive statement hit Gigi like a bolt from the blue. She looked pale and couldn't seem to accept it, looking at Amelia and then at Jonny.
Seeing that she still couldn't believe it, Amelia suggested, "How about this? You draw another tube of my blood and do another test. Believe what the doctor says, it's more credible than what I say."
Gigi stared at the calm face in front of her and hesitated for a few seconds before shaking her head, "No need, I believe my brother."
In all the years she had grown up, her brother, who loved her to the bone, had never lied to her.
Moreover, her brother loved their mother so much that he was willing to travel around the world despite suffering from depression, just to find a donor for her.
James, who had just gotten off the car, sneered when he heard this, "What's so hard to find? This woman with such malicious thoughts should die early."
A cold voice came, and everyone turned to look at the source of the sound.
A man in a blue suit with long, straight legs walked over.
The Brook siblings' faces darkened when they saw that it was James who had returned. "You wish for my family to die, don't you..."
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