Kathryn recently cut her finger and bled a few drops. The wound would not be severe, so her family would not find out.
Judging by the family’s disregard for her, even if she cut a few wounds on her wrist, the family would not be able to find out.
Mrs. Stone said gently: “Ms. Farrell, you don’t have to be so impatient, you are just a guest when you come, so stay for a meal.”
Kathryn: “Thank you, Mrs. Stone. I still don’t want to eat. I have to go back. I have to be home before ten o’clock in the evening.”
After Mrs. Stone was silent, she said, “In that case, I won’t keep you either.”
She ordered the butler to bring a fruit knife, motioned the butler to pass the fruit knife to Kathryn, and gave Kathryn a disposable cup.
Kathryn grabbed the fruit knife, dropped it, and sliced her finger. As soon as the blood began to flow, she caught it in a disposable cup. After a few drops of blood had dripped from the wound, she pressed it with her hand.
Seeing her doing all this without any hesitation, Mrs. Stone knew that this girl was a ruthless person.
Fortunately, Kathryn seemed to be the one with the most righteous views of the Farrell family, otherwise it would be quite a headache to have such an enemy.
Liberty went to get the hemostatic patch, tore off a wrapping paper of the hemostatic patch, and then put the hemostatic patch on Kathryn’s wound.
Kathryn: “Thank you Ms. Hunt.”
Liberty: “You are welcome.”
Kathryn put the cup containing her own blood in front of Mrs. Stone, and said to Mrs. Stone: “Mrs. Stone, for the appraisal, the blood should be enough, right?”
Mrs. Stone: “enough.”
She asked Liberty to get the plastic wrap and seal the cup tightly. She will take Kathryn’s blood to the hospital for a DNA test later.
“Thank you, Ms. Farrell.” Mrs. Stone thanked her politely.
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