Chapter 995:

Everyone’s expressions tightened. The mention of rare blood types immediately brought Rh-negative blood to mind—an idea so overused in TV dramas and novels that it had become a cliché.

This was their first encounter with the Bombay phenotype, leaving everyone slightly bewildered.

Kelsey simply explained, “The Bombay phenotype essentially means that the red blood cells lack the usual antigen components of A, B, or H, while the serum contains antibodies to A, B, and H. It was first identified in Mumbai, hence the name ‘Bombay phenotype.'”

Jacob added, “It’s quite rare in our country because it is often mistaken for type O blood. Usually, people don’t need transfusions, so this blood type frequently remains undetected. We only discovered Kelsey had this type after a complication with a transfusion during an illness. It’s even more uncommon than the well-known Rh-negative blood type.”

Carrie felt a sudden shock at this revelation. Time seemed to stop around her, and the surrounding voices sounded distant, as if echoing from afar.

be O, and the only time she needed a transfusion was after being shot at the wedding. There had been complications, and the type O blood available in Orkset hadn’t matched. Kristopher had even consulted a blood type specialist to retest her blood, eventually sourcing the correct type from a

her blood transfusion. Was

if Carrie was the person they were searching for, then Kelsey’s mother would be Carrie’s grandmother,

teacup she was holding to slip and fall to the floor. The sound of the breaking porcelain cut sharply through the silence of the

Jacob stared at Carrie, puzzled

realizing that Carrie’s documented blood type was

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are you all waiting for? Clean this up, please,” Jenesis instructed the servants, then turned her attention to Carrie, taking her

pat. “You’ve been working too hard on your screenplay late into the night.

easily fooled.

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