Chapter 1049 Adeena raised her voice and spoke.
Adeline slowly looked over and instantly recognized Adeena.
She was only part of the working class, so she had a very strong impression of people like Adeena, who seemed rich at first glance.
She moved her lips to speak but could not say anything.
She had been crying for so long that her voice had become hoarse.
If Grapie had not shielded her at that critical moment, she would have been the one lying in the ICU now.
She had just adopted Grapie not long ago, but they had grown very close as mother and daughter.
Even though Grapie’s fate remained unknown, she refused to leave.
She just kept sitting there.
When Adeena saw how she looked, her eyes became teary for some reason.
She turned around to hide her tears. She also wanted to see that little girl.
Through the glass windows, she looked at the previously agile and active little girl who was lying on the hospital bed. Her body was full of infusion tubes as she lay there in undetermined condition. Adeena’s heart could not help but tighten. She softly asked, “Mrs. Harris, what blood type does Grapie have?” Adeline drank some water, and her voice finally sounded better. “It’s a negative Rh blood type. It’s difficult to find worldwide, and unless we find Grapie’s parents, we can’t help her.”
There was a glint in Adeena’s black eyes.
She dared not give Adeline false hope. As such, she kept quiet and just walked toward the doctor’s office. When she stated the purpose of her visit, the doctor immediately arranged for a nurse to withdraw her blood.
She still needed to wait twenty minutes for the result.
So, Adeena walked into the corridor and sat beside Adeline.
Adeline cast a glance at her. The moment she noticed that Adeena’s wrist was covered with disinfected cotton wool, she asked in surprise, “Ms. Willis, what’s this?”
“I just gave it a try. Maybe I’ll match?” Adeena leaned back in the chair and softly said, “You’ve spent a lot of
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