Chapter 404 You Can Finish It
Ziana’s expression became playful.
After thoroughly reviewing the information she had found, all her lingering doubts dissipated
without a trace.
It turned out to be like this.
No wonder their DNA was different.
Boris must have wracked his brain but couldn’t have imagined that Erkan and Sean were the same
people.
With this perspective, all of Sean’s actions became justifiable.
The inexplicable emails Sean sent to Boris now had explanations.
Ziana’s expression at that moment resembled the relief of solving a challenging puzzle.
She stared at the screen for a while, and suddenly her slender fingers moved across the keyboard,
her movements flowing smoothly.
Half an hour later.
“Done.”
Confidently and decisively, she shut down her computer and went to sleep.
Boris, who was in the hospital, received a notification on his phone indicating a new email.
While listening to Steven’s incessant chatter, Boris absentmindedly opened his inbox.
As soon as he saw the sender’s name, Boris‘ expression changed instantly.
It was an email with no identifiable sender.
He pondered for a moment.
Observing Boris‘ demeanor, Steven questioned. “Boris, are you even listening to me?”
o,” Boris replied bluntly.
Steven rolled his eyes in frustration and remarked, “Then what are you doing? Chatting with
Ziana?”
After he finished speaking, he strode over, fixating his gaze on Boris‘ screen, his expression becoming increasingly perplexed. “What? Who sent this? Can the sender really be blank? Wow! This is enlightening! Boris, click on it and take a look!”
Boris remained silent, contemplating his options.
Steven added, “Wait! Don’t click on it! What if it’s a virus?”
It was fine if he didn’t say that. As soon as those words left his mouth, Boris clicked on the email.
“Imagine if it’s a virus trying to steal all the information from your phone…” Steven muttered through clenched teeth.
The email contained several files.
Boris clicked on the topmost one, which happened to be a medical record.
“Erkan!” Steven exclaimed, quickly scanning through the contents. When he came across the word leukemia, he was dumbfounded. “He had leukemia?”
Boris paid particular attention to the date on the medical record.
It was from seven years ago.
Two years prior to the unfortunate incident involving the Lewis family.
During that time, Boris was living abroad, studying, while Erkan was sent overseas to work at a company due to his uncle’s connections.
He had a bad relationship with his parents, so he didn’t have much contact with the people in the
family.
The only person he maintained contact with was his grandfather, Zezili, who called him every now
and then to inquire about his life and studies.
Boris had no idea that Erkan had leukemia, and he hadn’t come across this medical record during his investigation.
It was evident that someone intentionally concealed the medical record.
Boris‘ face remained unchanged, and he continued to open the second document.
This time, it was a consent form for a bone marrow transplant, along with all the information about
the donor.
From this, it could be deduced that Erkan had leukemia, found a matching bone marrow donor, and underwent surgery successfully.
The third file was even more astonishing. It seemed to have been obtained from somewhere, showing a before–and–after comparison of a patient’s plastic surgery.
The before picture was Erkan, and the after picture was Sean.
This comparative photo was strong evidence that Sean was Erkan.
“Damn!” Steven had been muttering the word damn since the beginning. Now, after reading all the documents, he felt like his worldview had been completely reshaped. “This is… Incredibly…
Mind–boggling! Who sent this email? Is everything written in it true?”
“It is true,” Boris replied, “Do you remember when we were at that restaurant, and I dropped my fork on the floor? Do you recall Sean’s reaction at that time?”
“I remember.” Steven nodded. “Wasn’t his reaction quite normal? Anyone else would have picked up the fork.”
“But he used his left hand.” Boris reminded him. “Erkan is also left-handed.”
“What?” Steven realized belatedly. “So, Boris, you suspected back then that he was Erkan?”
“It was just a suspicion, no evidence. I asked Nell to investigate the doctor who declared Erkan dead
all those years ago. We should have the results soon.”
As soon as Boris finished speaking, Nell made a phone call.
On the other end of the phone, Nell discovered that the doctor had received favors from Erkan in the past, so the doctor had falsified the death report.
Boris hung up the phone and nodded at Steven. “He is indeed Erkan.”
Steven exclaimed, “Shocked! Utterly shocked! This is mind–blowing!”
He was speechless and said, “So, Sean is actually Erkan, your cousin! But I still can’t understand
why his DNA would change!”
“You should read more books,” Boris said disdainfully, “Under normal circumstances, a person’s
DNA doesn’t change. However, bone marrow transplants involve the infusion of hematopoietic
stem cells to treat a range of diseases and rebuild the patient’s normal blood and immune system.
Hence, it is possible to alter a person’s DNA.”
Steven nodded repeatedly. Though in reality, he only understood the last sentence.
“I see,” he said softly, then asked, “Who sent this email? How could they be so amazing?”
Loris smirked. “It was a secret girl.”
“What?”
Boris approached him to borrow his phone, saying, “Let me use it for a moment.‘
Don’t you have one of your own?” Although Steven uttered these words, he succumbed to the overpowering presence and handed over his phone.
Boris entered a string of numbers and made a call.
The ringtone sounded twice, only to be met with a message indicating that the phone was turned
off.
He let out a faint chuckle, knowing that his beloved secret girl was fast asleep.
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