Chapter 7 - Meeting at the Hotel (2/2)

The man could no longer be seen. Nan Zhi quickly turned her gaze back to Yanren.

She was somewhat surprised that she could actually stare at a man’s back for such a long time.

Nan Zhi shook her head with a smile. “It’s nothing.”

Before they got into the car, Xiaojie suddenly turned back to look at Nan Zhi, his child-like voice asking seriously, “Pretty Zhizhi, did you see a cool uncle that was more handsome than Jie Gege? You’re not allowed to like other unknown men apart from Jie Gege.”

Nan Zhi stumbled, almost falling down at Xiaojie’s words.

She had originally wanted to abort the baby after she found out she was pregnant four years ago, but the doctor told her that she had a rare blood type. If she were to abort then, there would be a high chance that it would either be hard for her to fall pregnant again, or that it would result in habitual abortion. She struggled for a period of time before she decided to have the child.

It was not easy to be a single mother, as she completed her studies abroad, while also taking care of her son and her sick mother.

Nevertheless, the G.o.ds still had no mercy on her. Xiaojie had been diagnosed with leukemia a month ago.

Yanran’s older brother, Junyuan, was a specialist in this area. Nan Zhi had brought Xiaojie back with her to seek treatment from Junyuan.

Renxin Hospital.

Junyuan, dressed in the doctor’s white coat, called Nan Zhi into his office.

“Xiaojie’s condition is still stable for now. I’m trying to find a suitable bone marrow for Xiaojie in the bone marrow library and the umbilical cord stem cell library, but before this, you may want to get Xiaojie’s father to come to the hospital to take a matching test, just in case.”

Nan Zhi’s heart skipped a beat.

She herself did not know who Xiaojie’s father was. How was she going to get him to come and take the matching test?

Junyuan suggested to let Xiaojie stay in the hospital to ensure that Xiaojie received better treatment, since there were professional nurses to help take care of him.

The fees for the treatment and incoming surgery were not a small sum. Even though Nan Zhi had savings, she planned to slowly recover what belonged rightfully to her mother and her, since she was back.