Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Let Helen Die
Deborah’s eyes were filled with joy. She immediately hugged Alyssa and stood up “Great Since the
results are out, can you arrange a bone marrow transplant for my daughter now?”
The nurse looked at Deborah with a strange expression and handed her the report
“Ms. Shepherd, the result shows that Mr. Mullen’s bone marrow is not suitable for your daughter
Deborah felt that she might have been too happy and heard something wrong
She ignored the nurse’s words and stared at the examination sheet carefully
Alyssa did not know how to read and did not believe what the nurse said. She asked Deborah
impatiently.
“Mom, what is written on the sheet? Dad can donate the bone marrow to me, right? Would it hurt if Dad
donated the bone marrow to
me?”
Alyssa wasn’t afraid even when she was given an injection or a blood test, but she was afraid that her
father would hurt.
The smile on Deborah’s face and the expression on her face slowly froze. Finally, she was sure that
she had not heard wrongly or seen
wrongly.
The examination results showed that their bone marrow didn’t match
Deborah gripped the examination results tightly, her knuckles turning white. She shook her head in
disbelief. “Impossible. The result of this examination is wrong. It can’t be unsuitable.”
The nurse did not say anything more. She only replied, “Ms. Shepherd, I have given the list to you. If
you have any questions, you can ask your child’s attending doctor for consultation.”
The nurse left directly.
Deborah was sure that this list had been tampered with.
Zayne helped Deborah and personally concluded that Alyssa’s and Ashton’s marrow matched, but
someone tampered with the result.
Thinking of Helen and Ernest, Deborah revealed sadness and hatred in her eyes. She hugged Alyssa
tightly and went directly to
Helen’s ward.
By the time Deborah entered the ward, Helen had packed up, ready to leave while holding Ashton’s
arm.
Seeing Deborah come in angrily, Helen said gently, “Debby, thank you for donating your liver to save
me.
“Also, don’t be too sad about the fact that Ashton’s bone marrow doesn’t match Alyssa’s. Alyssa will
definitely find suitable bone
marrow. Ashton and I will try our best to help you.”
Noticing Deborah’s angry eyes, Helen said timidly, “Debby, what’s wrong with you? Did I do something
to make you unhappy?”
Deborah looked furious. “Helen, what happened between us has nothing to do with Alyssa. If you have
guts, come at me. Dealing with
a four-year-old child is shameless and despicable!”
Seeing Deborah approach, Helen was so scared that she hid behind Ashton.
“Debby, what are you talking about? I have been staying here for the whole day. Ashton has been with
me. How could I deal with Alyssa? Did you misunderstand something?”
Deborah held Alyssa’s hand and trembled. Alyssa did not have much time left. Deborah had no time to
argue with Helen.
Deborah turned to look at Ashton, who was indifferent. “You promised to donate the bone marrow to
Alyssa
No matter what the results are, just donate it to Alyssa. Even if your bone marrow is not suitable, I will
bear all the consequences!”
Ashton looked at Deborah with a face full of disgust. “You are deceiving yourself, and now you want to
slander Helen. Deborah Alyssa is not my daughter. You know better than anyone that it is impossible
for me to match her bone marrow.” Helen Die
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Deborah insisted on Ashton donating the bone marrow, so he thought that maybe his bone marrow and
Alyssa’s were compatible. Maybe Alyssa was really his child.
Now, it seemed that it was ridiculous.
Helen hid behind Ashton and said, “Debby, I know that you are in a hurry to save Alyssa. But it is
impossible to transplant unsuitable bone marrow. If you ask Ashton to donate his bone marrow to
Alyssa, it will harm Alyssa.
“You should find Alyssa’s father as soon as possible. The possibility of matching the bone marrow
between the biological father and daughter is very high. The most important thing now is to save
Alyssa.”
Deborah’s body was trembling. She knew very well that Ashton’s bone marrow was the only chance for
Alyssa to live.
Deborah was filled with despair, and her voice was trembling. “Ashton, don’t forget that we have signed
a contract. If you don’t donate
your bone marrow to Alyssa, return the liver in Helen’s body to me!”
Ashton looked at Deborah as if Deborah was a lun atic. “In order to fool me that this (b a s t a
r d) is my daughter, you don’t even care about
her life.”
Helen looked at Deborah with a smug look, but her voice was soft.
“Debby, Ashton is right. You are too impatient now. But if you transplant the unsuitable bone marrow to
Alyssa, you will kill Alyssa.
“Even if Ashton is willing to donate, how can the hospital help Ashton and Alyssa do bone marrow
transplantation?”
Helen predicted that Deborah would not dare to touch her in front of Ashton, so she came out from
behind Ashton and approached Deborah to persuade her.
“Sit down with Alyssa and calm down. You just donated your liver to me, and it is time to nurse your
bady. Don’t get angry, or it will be bad for your health. I am your sister, and I feel sorry for your
misfortune.”
Deborah said in a trembling voice, “Ashton, so you have made up your mind to go back on your word,
right?”
Ashton sneered, not bothering with Deborah at all. He walked over, ready to leave with Helen.
Ashton had just taken a step forward when Deborah suddenly put down Alyssa, who was in her arms.
She held Alyssa with one hand and quickly reached out the other hand toward Helen’s neck. The knife
in Deborah’s hand was pressed against Helen’s neck.
Ashton stopped in his tracks and narrowed his eyes.
Ashton knew that Deborah leamed some medical skills from Zayne.
There was an artery on one’s neck, and it was very likely that it would be fatal if Deborah found the
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Helen did not expect that Deborah had hidden a knife in her sleeve, nor did she expect that Deborah,
who had always been gentle and obedient in front of Ashton, would dare to threaten Ashton.
Helen was frightened. She was not pretending. She was really scared.
Deborah stood behind Helen, and her expression was desperate and crazy. “Ashton, either you donate
your bone marrow to Alyssa, or let Helen die with Alyssa and me!”