Monica was stunned for a moment. She was truly shocked.
The nurse gave her an injection and didn't notice her microexpressions as she carefully drew blood.
Throughout the entire blood draw process, Monica's mind gradually went blank and she didn't feel any pain in her arm.
Her mind kept repeating what the nurse had just said.
"That's enough, press down for a bit longer." The nurse removed the needle.
Monica pressed the cotton ball as she sat on the stool, pressing the spot where the needle had been for a minute. The nurse had already left with the blood bag, leaving her alone.
She didn't throw away the cotton ball until the bleeding had stopped. She slowly stood up like an empty puppet, her face also somewhat pale.
Soon, a doctor came over, "You can leave now, the blood is being transfused, the surgery is going very smoothly so far." He wanted to reassure her.
She looked at the doctor with a kind of apprehensive feeling in her heart, and softly asked, "Doctor, isn't it true that a mother with AB blood type... can't give birth to a child with O blood type?"
"Yes, that's right." The doctor nodded very definitively, almost without thinking.
Monica felt as if she had been struck by lightning! But she was trying her best to restrain herself, and weakly pulled up the corners of her lips, "I see, thank you doctor."
"Go on out, you just had blood drawn, don't stand too long, sit down on the bench."
"Alright."
Monica walked out of the emergency room heavily, she could feel herself almost walking like the living dead.
Tristan quickly went up to meet her, "Monica." He took her hand and looked at it, gently and tenderly pulled her sleeve back down, pained for her.
The girl's mind flashed back to the doctor's words just now. A crack appeared deep in her heart, that kind of pain was a very particular feeling, completely different from the worry over whether Belinda would live or die.
"Monica..." Tristan realized something was off with her and suspected she might have found out something. He grasped her shoulders, "Monica, are you alright?" He looked down at her.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan)