Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Esther’s phone rang in the ward. She looked at the anonymous number and answered it without
hesitation. “Hello?” It was an incredibly sweet voice on the other end of the line. “Hello. Is this Ms.
Esther Quill?” “Yes. Who’s speaking?” “Hi, I’m a hematology doctor at People’s Hospital. According to
the result of your first test for bone marrow donation with us, you’re preliminarily confirmed to match
one of our patients. Please come to the hospital for a second, more comprehensive test as soon as you
can…” “Okay, okay. I’ll be right there.” When Esther heard that it was a call from People’s Hospital and
was informed that her bone marrow was a match, she naturally assumed that she could donate it to
Tinkerbell. She stood up in joy and quickly got changed to go to the hospital for the second test. Esther
went to the balcony, only to discover that a female bodyguard was sitting on the first floor’s garden.
“Ms. Quill?” The bodyguard greeted Esther when she saw her on the balcony. At the same time, she
pressed the emergency contact on her phone. Esther knew that the balcony would not work and
hurried to the door. Before she could open it, the female bodyguard entered. “Ms. Quill, can I help you
with anything?” Esther thought about it and chose to be honest. “I want to go to People’s Hospital. I just
received a call from them saying that the result of my first test matches one of their patients…” The
bodyguard patiently listened to her but mercilessly rejected her request to leave. “Ms. Quill, I’m sorry.
Without Mr. Warner’s order, you cannot leave this room.” Once Esther thought of how Tinkerbell was
still waiting for her bone marrow transplant, she quickly said, “I understand that this is your job. Don’t
worry. I won’t run away. If you’re worried, you can follow me. I promise—” “Ms. Quill, please don’t make
things difficult for me.” Esther using Felix to leave the hospital previously had caused the bodyguard to
be punished. This time, she would not give Esther any chance to leave the hospital. “Alright, I
understand.” Esther sat back down on the bed helplessly. The bodyguard replied politely, “I’ll leave you
to rest then. Good night, Ms. Quill.” After she left, Esther took out Pixie and Tinkerbell’s photo. She
stared at it for a moment and took a deep breath, deciding to call Jasper. “Jasper, it’s me.” Jasper woke
up from sleep groggily. His voice was a sleepy drawl. “Esther? What’s up?” “Jasper, People’s Hospital
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means that my bone marrow is definitely compatible with Tinkerbell. I thought I’d go to the hospital now
for the second round of tests, but I’m trapped here because of Bradley. I can’t go anywhere. Can you
help me leave?” Jasper replied, “Let me figure something out. Wait for my update.” “Thank you,
Jasper.” Esther was no longer sleepy after ending the call. She could not help imagining the pleasant
daily life after she reunited with her daughters. She would look for a house. It did not have to be huge.
Just four rooms would be enough. Her daughters would have a room each, and the extra one would be
turned into a study room. She would make the house feel homey and warm. If her daughters liked
playing the piano, she would buy a piano. She would turn the living room into a practice room if they
liked dancing. She would make plenty of delicious meals and feed them well. She would also learn how
to tailor to make them unique dresses. She would also learn how to braid hair and give them different
hairstyles daily. Esther would dote on them till they were the happiest little princesses in the world. In
the same hospital… Felix was still in emergency care as all his data did not do well. Not only were the
doctors on duty there, but even those on leave and the pediatric experts from People’s Hospital and
experts from other cities had all rushed over. Despite the countless experts, they came to the same
conclusion after their diagnoses. Felix’s current state could only be helped with a bone marrow
transplant—the sooner, the better. If it happened too late and his organs began to deteriorate, the
transplant could not save him either. After Bradley listened to the experts’ opinions, he questioned with
a glower, “When can Esther’s second test result come out?” A doctor wiped the sweat on his forehead
and stammered, “One more hour.” Bradley took a deep breath. His eyes were deadly and icy. “Get the
operation ward ready now. Carry out the surgery as soon as the result’s out.” All of Bradley’s hope was
in Esther’s second test result. What if the result turned out not to be ideal? “Cole.” Bradley’s assistant,
Cole, responded. “Mr. Warner.” “Update the reward online. As long as they’re willing to sign and
become a bone marrow donor, pay them $1,500 each. $15,000 for those who did the first round of tests
and $150,000 for those who did the second round. Once the test turns out to be a match, they’ll be
rewarded with $15,000,000 in cash and provided with a permanent position in the Warner Group with
an annual salary of $150,000 after taxes and a bonus package equivalent to that of the company’s GM
level.” “I’ll publish it now,” replied Cole. Bradley’s hands balled into fists, and the veins on his forehead
popped. He exuded an aura of coldness. No matter the price, he would save Felix. Cole was efficient.
Jasper saw the information online right away. He did not browse the netizens’ comments but called
Esther. “Esther, I saw Bradley raising the reward money online just now. Do you know what this
means? It means that his son’s condition has worsened. He probably won’t let you out of the hospital
now.” Esther could barely breathe upon learning that Felix’s condition had worsened. She put a hand
over a chest and rubbed the unreasonable pain and suffocation away. “Jasper, pick me up first. I want
to do the second test in the hospital. If the result is a match, I can donate to Felix and then Tinkerbell.”
Jasper was taken aback and asked in concern, “Do you think bone marrow donation is as simple as
blood donation? Given your current state, how could you possibly go through two bone marrow
transplant surgeries within a short time?” “Jasper, Felix’s a child. It’s not his fault that Liliane’s his
mother,” Esther said self-deprecatingly. “Besides, no one can be sure that my bone marrow is
compatible with him.” “I’ll figure something out. Just get ready.” Jasper hung up after saying that to
Esther and received a call from Sunflower Welfare’s director, Camila. “Mr. Searle, I’m Jenner from
Sunflower Welfare.” Camila sounded agonized. “I have bad news for you!”