Chapter 5: Chapter 5: Fainting After Crying

People with this genetic disease have fewer platelets than normal, and as they grow older, they develop severe coagulation disorders. A small wound that would be insignificant for a regular person could result in death from excessive bleeding for these patients.

In other words, Edward Stephens was born with familial leukemia. This hereditary disease led doctors to conclude at birth that he wouldn’t live past thirty. Even if kept in a greenhouse-like environment, he might still die from internal bleeding or other complications.

Over the years, the Stephens family has spent countless resources trying to find a bone marrow match for Edward Stephens. However, since it’s a genetic familial disease, it’s not something modern technology can easily resolve. Through these years, there have been very few cases where the bone marrow match’s success rate exceeded twenty percent.

But Edward Stephens was fortunate; he met her, Daisy Ginger.

Not only could her blood save him, but it could also cure his terminal illness.

Their compatibility rate was over ninety-nine percent.

In this world, only Daisy Ginger could save Edward Stephens, whether he wanted it or not.

Daisy Ginger slowly walked over, stood in front of the sofa, and looked at the increasingly pale face of the man.

blood still kept oozing from the edge of the gauze, dripping

this continues, there’s a day he might really

squatted by his leg and raised her

Then let him die.

coldly and without

to die than to marry someone

was too piercing; the man who had his eyes closed and

much deeper and darker than most,

her expressionlessly, as if

at this point, he wasn’t willing to be kind to her,

her face with her hand while squatting there, her smile bright and radiant: "Edward Stephens, Emily

had a cheerfully gloating smile, his dignified features showing no emotion, only giving her a cold and merciless single word:

the point where he didn’t want

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