How could it be completely inconsistent?
A flash of confusion flashed through Meredith's eyes, and her mind was in a daze. She muttered, "It can't be wrong. How could it be?"
The doctor knew about the reason for this so he hesitated and said again.
"If you need it, we can use this test report to produce proof of your kinship with the patient and find the reason."
Proof of kinship?
A thought that had just been formed in Meredith's mind was instantly ignited by the doctor's words and grew up in her head.
Subconsciously, she grabbed Derek's hand and looked at the doctor, "Proof of kinship? What, what do you mean?"
The doctor shrugged, "The proof of kinship is to verify that if there is a direct kinship between the two parties. Your blood type with the patient does not match. According to your relationship, this should not happen, so I think..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Meredith didn't want to hear it anymore. She rarely got angry in public, but this time she did. "Why do you want to test this? The person lying in the operating room is my mother."
"No one knows this better than me. How could it be wrong? If something goes wrong, it must be your equipment."
"I know it. It must have been because of your wrong test result."
She clutched Derek's hand tightly and looked at him expectantly, "What do you think? Am I right? It is normal that the equipment is out of order, right?"
Derek nodded and immediately comforted her. He could understand Meredith's feelings. After all these years as the family, no one could accept that the relationship was suddenly questioned.
But Derek knew the standard of this hospital very well. When such a test began, the machine would work at least three times. If the three results were the same, only then would the machine give the final answer.
As for the equipment, according to the three results, it was still working well.
So, Derek knew in his heart that Amelia and Meredith might have no blood relationship.
"Mr. Xavier..." The doctor looked at Derek. After all, the patient was still waiting for the results in the operating room and she couldn't wait for so long.
Derek immediately said, "Cell transplantation can't be carried out. Follow the conservative treatment of your second plan."
The doctor nodded helplessly, "Ok, do you still need the proof of kinship?" He glanced at Meredith meaningfully.
"Yes." Derek said faintly.
Then he brought Meredith to the lounge.
Meredith was in a very unstable mood. When she finally regained her senses, she suddenly remembered her mother's condition and her face turned pale.
Derek immediately hugged her, "Don't worry, your mother's surgery has been completed. Although there is no cell transplant, the hospital has a conservative treatment plan. Your mother is fine for the time being."
"She's in the sterile ward now. Let's go and have a look."
Meredith nodded immediately.
In the sterile ward, non-medical personnel was not allowed in, so the two of them could only look inside through the transparent glass window outside.
Amelia was lying on the bed, and Meredith immediately covered her mouth at a glance, tears flowing uncontrollably.
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