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Chapter 787 Vivian Is Louis’ Biological Daughter
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Chapter 787 Vivian Is Louis' Biological Daughter

Chapter 787 Vivian is Louis' Biological Daughter

After Jane left, Mr. Berger quickly set off to find the director.

The director saw Mr. Berger come back in person, trembling and standing on the side, bowing withutmost respect and asked, "Mr. Berger, whatever you need me to do, just give me a call and I'll bethere."

"Immediately retrieve all AB type blood from the hospital, I need to do a fusion."

Mr. Berger looked at the director with a serious expression on his face.

The director quickly realized the seriousness of the situation, nodded solemnly, and left the office.

This afternoon, Mr. Berger conducted a compatibility test with the director and several doctors fromthe hospital using AB blood from the blood bank and Vivian's blood.

However, these solubilities have not reached the ideal level.

That night, Mr. Berger found Louis and explained the seriousness of the situation.

"The blood in the hospital does not match Vivian's blood, so we need to find a new donor."

Upon hearing this, Louis furrowed his brows in confusion and asked, "Jane's blood is not goodenough?"

Although he didn't want Jane to suffer, the blood between mother and daughter usually had asmaller chance of rejection.

Mr. Berger realized that Louis didn't know the true background of the little girl.

His eyes darkened, but he chose not to tell Louis the truth.

After Mr. Berger regained his composure, he shook his head in a serious manner.

"No, it's normal for blood types to not match between a mother and daughter. What's important nowis to quickly find other blood donors."

"What is her blood type?"

Louis furrowed his brow and asked in a cold voice.

As soon as he finished speaking, Mr. Berger's voice rang, "Blood type AB."

Louis' eye color gradually deepened, and his lips pursed lightly.

He has AB blood type.

But even Jane's blood was not compatible, so it was highly likely that his blood was alsoincompatible.

A hint of strange look flashed in his eyes as he spoke in a cold tone, "I will immediately gatherpeople with AB blood type to come and collect samples for testing."

"Okay." Mr. Berger responded seriously and turned to walk towards the laboratory, instructing thedirector and others to prepare sampling tools.

Soon, all of Louis' subordinates with blood type AB came over for sampling and testing.

After all the servants had finished collecting blood, Louis suddenly stepped forward and extendedhis own hand.

"I also have AB type blood, try mine," he said.

The doctor glanced at Louis before quickly taking a sample.

...

The next morning, Mr. Berger walked into Vivian's hospital room, looking exhausted.

Although he hadn't slept all night and looked tired, his eyes shone like precious jewels.

"Do you have the results?" Louis asked.

Louis saw the look on Mr. Berger's face and had a vague feeling that the donor had been found.

He breathed a sigh of relief.

At this moment, Louis didn't know if he was worried about Vivian or Jane.

Mr. Berger happily replied with a nod while giving Louis a meaningful look.

Jane looked confused as she asked, "What result?"

"We found someone to donate blood for Vivian," Mr. Berger answered with a smile on his face whilelooking at Jane with affection in his eyes.

Jane's pupils dilated when she heard this news and her voice rose, "Really?"

Mr. Berger nodded gently while showing happiness in his expression towards her question.

Vivian was only four years old and needed a transfusion where most of her blood would bereplaced; therefore they had to find someone whose blood was almost identical to hers so thatrejection could be minimized during the procedure.

According to theory, out of billions of people, there were only two who could match Vivian's bloodtype perfectly; but now it seemed like that person was right here in front of them!

Louis noticed Mr. Berger occasionally glancing at him with keen perception which made him frownslightly as an unlikely idea emerged in his mind:

Could it be possible that he is the one whose blood is almost identical to Vivian?

His eyes darkened as he opened his lips, slightly asking, "Who is that person?"

Mr. Berger smiled widely at him before saying, "That person is you."

"What?" Jane turned around incredulously towards Louis with complex emotions flashing across herface.

She knew she wasn't Vivian's biological mother; thus direct relatives' chances of having similartypes were higher but not excluding unrelated people from having matching types too!

Once Jane realized Louis and Vivian's blood were very compatible, she couldn't help but wonder ifLouis was Vivian's biological father. The thought startled her, but the suspicion lingered.

Louis was a count and could hook up with countless women, so what if Vivian was one of hischildren with another woman?

At that moment, Jane felt like she had stumbled upon a scandalous secret.

Mr. Berger looked at Louis with certainty and said solemnly, "To be sure, I tested three times and allthree results showed that your blood is highly similar to the little girl's."

"So donating blood to her is the safest method."

Everyone in the hospital room was shocked when they heard this.

Especially Vivian, she never expected that the person whose blood most resembled hers would notbe her mother but Uncle Louis who married her mother.

Jane lowered her head and secretly planned to take some of Louis' blood for a paternity test withVivian later on.

Meanwhile, Mr. Berger looked at the little girl sitting on the bed with increasing affection in his eyes.She really was lucky.

After muttering these words to himself he turned around and walked out of the room, saying, "Thesurgery will take place at 3 PM today; no food or water five hours prior."

Once he left, Louis remained silent with an unhappy expression while Vivian timidly asked him,"Uncle Louis... are you unwilling to donate blood?"

Hearing this question made Jane snap back into reality as she looked towards Louis who had anunapproving look on his face. It seemed like he didn't want to donate his blood after all.

But now that they knew their blood types were compatible, there was no way Jane would give upthis opportunity to save Vivian's life!

She took a step forward towards him and asked softly, "Louis... are you..."

Before she could finish speaking though, his cold voice interrupted, "No."

For Jane's sake, he didn't mind saving the little girl's life. However, he never expected their bloodtypes would match so closely...

Could it be possible that this little girl was actually his daughter?

A deep sense of contemplation flashed through his eyes as he clenched his hand tightly by his side.

After coming back to his senses, Louis looked at Jane with a hint of scrutiny in his eyes, wonderingwhat might be going on in her mind.

If Vivian was really their daughter, what had he been doing all this time?

Louis furrowed his brows and pursed his lips without saying a word.

Jane took a hesitant step forward, her pretty face filled with nervousness as she looked at Louis.

"Louis, what's wrong with you?"

"Jane, I'm okay."

Louis struggled to control his fluctuating emotions, stood up and walked to the bedside. He lookeddown at the pale little girl sitting on the bed.

He started to look at this little girl seriously for the first time.

The little girl has big black eyes, which should not be inherited from him.

The little girl may look a bit thin and weak with a pointed chin, perhaps because she often followsJane around to do part-time jobs and doesn't have enough good food to eat.

At this moment, his tough heart suddenly softened.

He reached out his big hand to touch Vivian's head.

"Don't be afraid, Vivian. I will donate blood for you and you will definitely survive."

Vivian lifted her gaze and timidly looked at Louis. She nodded gently and then a bright smileappeared on her face.

"Thank you, Uncle Louis."

"You're welcome," Louis answered softly, his face showing a gentle expression that was hard tocome by.novelbin

Jane, standing on the side, blinked in shock as she witnessed the dreamlike scene unfolding beforeher.

What did she just see?

Jane rubbed her eyes vigorously and looked again, but the image of Louis looking at Vivian dotinglyremained unchanged.

That terrible guess filled her mind.

Is Vivian really Louis' biological daughter?

At this moment, Louis lifted his gaze and stared deeply at Jane with his dark eyes.

"I have something to take care of, so I'll leave first."

"Okay."

Jane nodded randomly and stood still without moving.

At this moment, Louis followed without noticing anything unusual about Jane and just wanted to finda quiet place to wait for a while.

After leaving Vivian's hospital room, Louis went to the next room.

He stood by the window, letting the breeze blow past him.

After a while, he turned around and sat on the sofa on one side, his lips tightly pursed, his blue eyesstaring tightly at a spot in the room without speaking.

Jane had disappeared for over five years, but that child was four years old.

If that's the case, it means Jane got pregnant after she disappeared.

He was pretty sure they had used birth control measures every time he had sex with her.

And they hadn't slept together before she left.

The child wasn't his.

As Louis thought about this, his brows furrowed and his hand clenched at his side.

But if the child wasn't his, how could he explain their high level of blood similarity?

Although it was rare for two people to have such similar blood types among billions of people, Louisdidn't believe in coincidences like that.

Suddenly a possiblity dawned on Louis: Could it be that Jane lied about Vivian's age?

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