Love Comes To Me
Chapter 663: She's Solomon's Real Mother

In fact, Rowson does not blame her, he understands that Eloise loves her son very much. It is only human to put all your energy into Solomon.

"It's okay, I don't mind actually, as long as you have time to visit mum once in a while."

Eloise said gratefully, "Well, thank you."

After that Eloise went off to fetch water for Solomon.

The Rogers family also arrived at the hospital at this time.

The child in the hospital bed was out of danger but still weak.

The snow-white sheets against Solomon's pale face are heartbreakingly fragile.

Outside the ward, the nurse in charge of changing Solomon's medication just happened to come by and she called out politely. "Mr...."

His eyes fell on the various wound remedies on the nurse's tray and Hector raised an eyebrow inquiringly, "Is that for Solomon's change?" "Yes, sir." The nurse answered honestly.

Hector rubbed the corner of his aching forehead with his fingers and instructed, "Solomon's asleep, so be careful not to wake him up."

The nurse nodded and gently pushed the ward open and went in to change the medication.

The cold scent of the corridor cleared Hector's head and he reached up to unbutton the top few buttons of his shirt, revealing his delicate collarbone. Hector breathed out a sigh of relief.

He was worried about the after-effects of Solomon's car accident and, after saying hello to his parents, decided to go and ask the attending doctor. Rupert, who was with Mrs Matriarch, said, "Wait, I'll go with you."

The slender man stands casually outside the ward, but his profile is even more handsome than the models on magazine covers.

Upon seeing the attending doctor, Hector asked straightforwardly, "Doctor, I would like to ask about the patient in Ward 603."

The attending physician, obviously deeply affected by Solomon, rummaged through the table to replace Solomon's case.

"The child was brought in just in time and is recovering well from the operation, some more tests will be carried out tomorrow and if there are no problems we can consider discharge when some more days have passed." The doctor said handing Hector the case and going over some precautions and what to avoid while the wound was healing.

Hector looks indifferent on the surface, but in fact mentally writes this down word for word.

Rupert interjected from the side, "Doctor, Solomon has been in a bad state since he woke up, could he be left with any mental trauma?"

The doctor sighed and pushed his glasses upwards.

"It's hard to say, the average child who gets into something like an earthquake or a car accident has a high probability of being left in the shadows."

At that Rupert tensed up at once and asked after him, "What then?"

Hector's eyes also rested on the attending doctor, his eyes tense.

"You can observe the patient's condition first. Those in good condition will be able to come out of the shadows on their own in a few months, while those in poorer condition may cause the patient to have a heartbreak. Considering the age of the patient, I suggest you ask a psychologist to counsel the patient."

The doctor then cited several cases of people who committed suicide because they couldn't get over the trauma, scaring Rupert into hiring ten psychologists for Solomon right away.

Hector's face is stoic, his deep black eyes flashing with a few unidentifiable glints.

He had already decided in his mind who Solomon's psychiatrist would be.

The doctor then spoke to the Rogers family brothers about Solomon's condition.

At the end, the doctor lamented, "The situation was critical and it was lucky that the child's mother donated blood, otherwise the child would not have made it."

At this point, however, Hector and Rupert were still studying Solomon's case book too carefully to pay attention to what the doctor said.

It was Aisly, who had been accompanying the two men, who seemed to catch something and a hint of doubt crossed her eyes.

She hesitantly asked the doctor, "Doctor, what do you mean by what you just said?"

The doctor looked puzzled as he looked strangely at Aisly, "Am I wrong?"

Hector took his attention away from the medical records because of the conversation between the two men.

Seeing the puzzled doctor, Hector turned his head to Aisly, "What's wrong?"

Aisly couldn't be sure if the guess in her mind was correct, and she moved to shake her head slightly.

Her heart was racing as her teeth nibbled on her rosy lower lip.

She then said to the attending doctor, "Can you repeat what you just said?"

The doctor repeated the words, although he did not understand them.

"It was a critical situation and luckily the child's mother donated blood ..."

Now Aisly realised she had heard correctly, and she said tentatively, "But the person who donated the blood wasn't Solomon's biological mother, it should just be the same blood type, did you make a mistake?" Now even Hector and Rupert were surprised, Hector's eyes obscure and hiding hard emotions.

Solomon has been very reliant on Eloise, will ...

Hector didn't dare to think about it, and he closed his eyes hard to shake the uninspiring thoughts out of his head.

It's just that the blood types just happen to be the same and it's my own overthinking.

But the doctor was very surprised to see the dumbfounded state of the people present, and he had proof.

"There was no mistake, through blood group testing we found that Miss Eloise's blood type data was very similar to Solomon's, something that only happens between biological mothers and children.

So we conclude that Miss Eloise and Solomon are related by blood and that Miss Eloise is Solomon's biological mother."

The doctor's words bombarded Hector's mind like a thunderbolt.

In this moment Hector seemed to hear nothing, a few words kept echoing in his head.

Biological mother...

Hector was a little disoriented, his pupils spreading all the way out, and he gripped the case book in his hand, gasping for breath.

Similar blood group data, same blood type, Solomon is the child of Eloise and him!

On one side, Rupert, wide-eyed and unable to accept it either, subconsciously roared, "Impossible!"

The doctor had no choice but to push a piece of photocopied paper through.

"You can see this blood test report."

Rupert grabbed the blood test report before he could read it, and Hector snatched it up.

"Brother!"

Rupert was shocked, and the thought of Hector was no less shocking than his own.

He moved his lips, not knowing for a moment what to say.

Seeing Hector staring at the blood test report for a long time, Rupert couldn't help but ask, "Brother, what does it say? Is Sister-in-law ... really Solomon's mother?" Hector pursed his lips and didn't say anything as the report card was casually thrown to the floor. "Brother?!"

Rupert shouted from the side and Hector, not knowing whether he heard or not, ignored him. "What the fuck?"

Rupert grumbled as he picked up the blood test sheet and read it, his eyes snapping wide.

"What's wrong?" Aisly came over.

Rupert was too stunned to speak as Aisly snatched up the report form, the column on which the relationship was clearly written. Mother and Child...

That is, Eloise was indeed Solomon's biological mother.

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