Chapter 221 The Truth as it Is

The bedroom was quiet.

There was a dead silence and the atmosphere was a little scary.

Suddenly!

"Son, what did you ... say?

Mrs. Grace opened her eyes wide and looked at Payne expectantly, expecting that she had just misheard what he had just said.

Payne pursed his lips, "I have been diagnosed with leukemia."

His lips were pale... Although the doctor said that it could be treated without any major issues, but he knew clearly in his heart, the best way to get rid of the disease was to get a kidney transplant.

Mrs. Grace could not stand it, and her body trembled. She barely managed not to fall over by leaning onto the wall beside her,

Standing by the side, Jafar was reading the three report sheets that Payne had left behind, and looked up in the middle of the day and asked.

"What's up with these two blood matching reports? How did you get a sample of me and your mother?"

Payne looked up abruptly, looking incredulously at the face in front of him that bore a resemblance to his own, someone who he was very familiar with, "Dad! I've got leukemia! At this point, you're not concerned about my health, but on how did I get your samples and the blood matching report!"

Mrs. Jane rushed over, "Son, son! Don't get agitated, how could your father not care about you."

Jafar knew that he was being unreasonable, so he quirked an eyebrow, "I'm asking about this report form because your mother and I haven't had this type of compatibility test before, something doesn't make sense."

Payne clenched his fist, "Didn't you and mom both done your semi-annual physical examinations last week? I asked a friend to keep an eye out of you guys."

Jafar understood. He wrinkled his eyebrows slightly, "Why are you sneaking around? You can just tell us; do you think that we wouldn't have gone through the medical test just to help our own son?" "Your father is right, would we put up with our own son suffering?"

Payne, now feeling only bitterness, closed his eyes. His fists clenched tightly, and then opened his eyes abruptly.

and entrust someone to check it, how can I be sure that when you guys go and have a compatibility test, you guys won't be selfish and refuse to save me and not try to use some methods

her son in front of her in shock, her ears still reverberating with her own son's accusations ... This is her son! How could she be

and father? Are Mom and Dad so selfish in your eyes,

in tears, but Payne was unmoved

the truth? Aren't you

What about Grace?

own flesh and blood

guys don't care about her

"That's, that's..."

is too powerful and you were forced

a sneer, "How dare I

produced by a fist hit towards

quickly stood in between the father and son to prevent the father from

just a kid, he hasn't had his own family yet, and he's

Payne is our son,

"Payne, you shouldn't think about your parents

no longer spoke back, as if he was thinking of something. Then, he looked up and immediately asked him, "Dad, you must know where the

his biological father in front of him

lips and did

Jafar's sleeve, "Dad, the only one who can save me in

with you or not, how do you

Jafar asked.

that she will be a successful match for you

kidney for you tomorrow. There are so many people in the country, there is no way they can't find it? If there is none in

late, listen to your father, go back to sleep first, a big matter like this, mom and dad will sure help you." Mrs. Jane was heartbroken for her son, but knew that it was useless to be anxious, so she could only let her son rest first and

out her hand towards

save me! Grace was confirmed to be a successful match! Grace is the only one who can save me!" Payne understood what his father

what if there wasn't a

didn't understand why his father didn't seem particularly nervous when he

sample at the blood bank when she was eighteen, and she told me that if there was anyone in the world who had a disease that happened to be a successful match for her, she would be willing to save

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