Ruby entered the study, where a box half a man high was placed inside.
She went over and took the knife and opened the box.
The haematology analyser that Vincent got in his hand was the most advanced haematology analyser in the world, the domestic hospitals were not using such advanced instruments for the time being.
Ruby assembled the machine and first drew a little of her own blood to analyse it. The analysis data came out quickly, in less than three minutes.
When Levi came in, Ruby was looking carefully at the printed data.
"Are you better?" Levi stood by the side and waited for a while, seeing Ruby put down the data in her hand, he spoke softly.
Ruby was startled before she noticed that Levi had entered and was holding a cup of brown sugar water.
The corner of her mouth twitched, "I am fine."
"It's better to have a drink." Levi handed over the cup in his hand.
Ruby could not bear to refuse his kindness, so she had to take it.
After taking a sip, she couldn't help but frown and silently set the cup aside, "What's wrong? Not to your liking?"
"No." Ruby shook her head, didn't say anything, and swallowed the small mouthful of sugar water that she had taken in with difficulty.
The sweetness was too high and there was a very faint taste of ginger that made her stomach turn over in a very unpleasant way now.
The menstrual cramps had gone, but her abdomen had been uncomfortable, and now she wanted to throw up straight away.
Ruby forced herself to hold back, but she failed and rushed out of the study, covering her mouth and going to the bathroom to throw up.
There was no rash, but the vomiting was so unpleasant that it made her throw up everything she had just eaten.
Her stomach was like on fire and uncomfortable.
Levi felt that something was not quite right, picked up the brown sugar water that she had put aside and took a sip of it.
"You added ginger to it?" Levi placed the cup in front of Serena, his face expressionless as he questioned.
Serena was startled by his appearance: "What ginger? It's just brown sugar water, I bought it online. I usually drink it for menstrual cramps, what's wrong with it?"
Saying that, she even picked it up and took a sip, "It tastes fine, that's what I usually drink, it works quite well. What's wrong? My sister-in-law doesn’t like it?"
"She's allergic to ginger.
" Levi looked at Serena's bewildered and innocent look and knew that although this girl was usually talkative and gossipy, she was not bad-hearted and would not intentionally try to harm people.
Presumably she was unintentional.
Cara looked at Levi's anxious look and smiled before she relieved him, "You don't need to be so anxious, Ruby won’t necessarily have a problem. It isn’t a thing for her, at least it allows her to face reality and come out of her psychological shadow."
"I'll go and check on her." Levi was really uneasy in his heart.
Allergy was a big deal, and he wouldn't dare bet on it.
Ruby was amused.
"Are you really okay? You don't need to go to the hospital?" Levi, however, was still uneasy and carefully surveyed Ruby's face.
"I'm fine." Ruby looked at Levi.
"Then don't work too hard and rest early." Levi still gave an admonition.
Ruby nodded her head in agreement before going to the study.
Olivia's blood had been collected and Ruby took a deep breath, took the sample and put it inside the blood analyser.
The data was being analysed and Ruby was staring at the position where the results came out.
Half an hour later, a blood analysis report appeared in front of Ruby.
She picked up the blood analysis report and carefully read the data from beginning to end, her face becoming grim as she read it.
She had always thought that Olivia's illness was leukaemia, caused by the toxin stimulation inside her mother's womb, which had caused her cells to mutate, and that if she had an operation and a bone marrow replacement in time, she would naturally be able to get better.
All these years she had been keeping an eye out for suitable bone marrow for Olivia's illness, but to her surprise, the cause of Olivia's illness had nothing to do with bone marrow at all, and even if she did have a bone marrow transplant, Olivia's illness would still not be cured.
The root cause was that her whole body carried poison in her blood, and this poison was carried from inside her mother's womb.
Ruby had never been poisoned before, which she could be very sure of. If it had nothing to do with her, then it could only be brought on by Olivia's biological father.
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