Meredith rested in bed for a while. She was injected with glucose and felt better.
"Miss Mason, you're are too skinny. You are much thinner than normal people. Eat well and exercise more, and it won't happen again."
The doctor examined Meredith and suggested her.
Amelia had been in the hospital for a long time, so the doctors and nurses knew Meredith. It was not easy for her to take care of her mother and her son. So they said it.
"I see. I'll pay attention." Meredith nodded. She was grateful for the doctor's concern.
Just then, she heard Easton, who was impatient.
"Why are you here? We just kick you out. Why do you come here again?"
Easton had just gone out to the restroom. When he came back, he saw Ellie at the door of his mother's ward. He didn't know what she was doing.
She looked sneaky. She looked suspicuous, so he directly asked her to leave.
"I have something important to talk to your mother."
Ellie had just arrived. When she was about to enter, Easton found her.
"What? My mother doesn't feel well. She has no time to see you."
Easton was impatient. Why did she pester them? Was every woman of the Smith family like her?
When they were at loggerheads, Meredith said, "Easton, let her in. She might have something important."
Meredith was on guard against the Smith family. But it seemed that Ellie had something to say.
They could listen to her. It would take just a few minutes.
Hearing this, Easton became kind. But he still looked at Ellie to warn her. He said, "Don't try any tricks, or I will not let you go."
Ellie shook her head helplessly. Although Easton was a kid, he sounded a little scary.
It was said that an eagle did not hatch a dove. Derek's son was not ordinary either.
Ellie walked into the ward. She knew that Meredith didn't trust her. She directly took out the medical report and said bluntly, "I come here to tell you that I am the one who can transplant bone marrow for your mother."
The news was like a thunderbolt. Meredith was stunned.
"How is it possible..."
Meredith didn't believe her at first. After all, the chances of a bone marrow match were one in a hundred thousand. Derek looked for it for a long time with much money.
"It's my medical report. If you don't believe me, you can read it. If you aren't willing to believe me, I can take the match test again now."
When Meredith heard this, she came to herself. She took the medical report in doubt and read it carefully. It was the same as that which Evelyn gave her last time. But the name was Ellie.
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