Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 476



Chapter 476

Because it did not only involve Roy's health.

Oliver also felt that someone had hidden something from him.

He didn't know exactly what was going on.

But he would never tolerate such a situation.

No matter what the cost, he had to find out the ambiguous information about the person who provided

the umbilical cord blood.

The person in charge of the umbilical cord blood institution now faced another problem.

Previously, Tina's umbilical cord blood was found, but it did not match Roy's blood, causing Oliver to

threaten to bring it down.

He sent a lot of people and finally found the cord blood that matched Roy's blood within the time limit.

But the identity of the provider was unknown.

The institution was inescapably responsible for this.

However, after their investigation. There's nothing wrong with Tina's umbilical cord blood and it did not

match Roy's blood.

And they were also searching for who provided the last cord blood and signed it back then.

After days and nights of struggle, they finally found the person who signed it.

It turned out to be a staff member who had worked in the institution before.

When Oliver heard that they had found the person who signed it, he immediately came to the institution

to figure out what had happened.

He sat in the car and urged Simon to drive faster.

Oliver was impatient to know the answer.

Why was it signed by a stranger?

As soon as the car stopped, Oliver quickly got out of the car and walked straight in.

He arrived at the conference room on the first floor.

Oliver saw a strange middle-aged woman sitting there.

He glared at her coldly, and the middle-aged woman began to tremble in fear.

She had been questioned in turn before, and now a formidable man appeared.

Oliver asked, "You used to work here. Why did your signature appear on it?"

The middle-aged woman stammered, "I, I was a little greedy at that time."

She could not bear it anymore and told Oliver everything she knew.

Otherwise, she wouldn't know when she would be able to get out of here.

The middle-aged woman began to explain what had happened at that time.

It turned out that at that time, she had just worked at the umbilical cord blood institution. In order to

complete the task, of course, she had to persuade the pregnant women to keep the umbilical cord

blood in the institution.

She happened to meet a nurse who said she could help the woman introduce some pregnant women.

She was very happy to hear that then.

Sure enough, the nurse did not break her promise and introduced her to some pregnant women.

She was very happy that she could finish the task so quickly.

Later, the nurse said that she wanted the woman's help because the nurse wanted to sell umbilical

cord blood, so she wanted to temporarily store it in the institution.

But she was afraid to be exposed, so she wanted the woman to sign it. Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

Because the nurse already knew that someone was going to use the cord blood as the stem cell

culture and had already paid a deposit, but it was more formal to get the cord blood from the institution.

She promised the woman that if the cord blood was sold, the money would be divided equally between

the two of them.

When the woman heard this, she was very happy.

The nurse said that the person who needed the cord blood was a rich man who was willing to pay a

high price.

But she couldn't reveal her name because of her position.

And the woman happened to be pregnant at that time and that would kill two birds with one stone.

So she agreed.

But then, the nurse disappeared and her promise wasn't fulfilled.

Later, the woman also resigned from the umbilical cord blood institution.

Anyway, she didn't get any money, and she didn't do anything to hurt anyone. If someone could use

that cord blood, it would be a good thing for her.

After all, she didn't take the money, and she still had a good conscience.

After a long time, she had forgotten about it.

If the institution hadn't found a person who kept the cord blood twice in the same year through the

handwriting, she wouldn't have been found.

Because when she gave birth to the child later, she also kept the cord blood in the institution.

When she was first called here, she only said that she didn't remember and it's probably a mistake on

her part.

However, seeing things were getting worse, coupled with Oliver's arrival, she couldn't stand the

pressure and revealed everything.

Then the nurse she was talking about was a nurse who worked in the Williams Hospital.

At that time, Williams Hospital was in a mess because of the inflow of external capital.

Now, Oliver could only find out where the nurse was.

Then it wouldn't be far from the truth.

The middle-aged woman could not remember the nurse's name or appearance at all.

And now he couldn't know if she was the nurse of the Williams Hospital or if she left her real name.

After all, there was something strange about it.

Who was it and why?

In the end, there was no such a thing that a man bought the cord blood from the nurse.

Oliver asked Simon to take the woman to the Williams Hospital and show her the photos of the nurses

who had been fired over the past few years.

To see if she could find the nurse back then.

The woman had to follow Simon to the Williams Hospital.

She carefully identified the photos displayed in front of her.

She was dazzled, but she could not find it.

Because the nurses were wearing white gowns and masks most of the time.

So it was really hard to tell.

Besides, most of the photos were artistically processed, so it was even more difficult to recognize the

nurse.

The middle-aged woman kept shaking her head. But Simon still didn't seem to want to let her go.

He asked her to observe it a few more times.

Until late at night, there was still no gain.

Simon could only tell Oliver about this first.

It seemed that she might not be the nurse who worked in the Williams Hospital.

If someone wanted to do it deliberately, of course, there would be no obvious evidence left.

The nurse introduced pregnant women to the middle-aged woman. But many people would be willing to

keep the cord blood as long as getting paid.

So the nurse might not be the nurse in the Williams Hospital.

Maybe they were searching in the wrong direction.

As soon as Oliver saw a glimmer of hope, things seemed to have returned to the beginning.


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