The document clearly showed that Hannah was not a compatible kidney donor for her father...

This meant she couldn't save her father...

Now, Hannah could only count on her older brother.

If her brother was also an incompatible donor, they'd need to spend even more money to look for another kidney donor.

That would make their lives even more miserable.

Thinking about this made Hannah regret her earlier decision.

She shouldn't have continued attending the expensive school even when her family had gone bankrupt.

If she hadn't done that, and if she'd saved the money from selling her luxury items and from work, she wouldn't have had to panic. This made Hannah feel even more guilty...

She didn't dare imagine how much their family would have to spend if her brother was also an incompatible donor.

More importantly, she didn't dare imagine how guilty she'd feel if her father died because they didn't have enough money.

Hannah felt fully confident before the tests were done.

She felt that she'd definitely be a compatible donor because she was his daughter.

Hannah really couldn't accept the results.

Apart from money, there was something else she cared about right now.

If her brother wasn't a compatible donor, they might not be able to replace a suitable donor in time.

Her father might end up dying because of the delay.

The more Hannah thought about it, the worse her mood became.

After taking a deep breath, Hannah recollected herself. She then returned to her father's ward with the results.

Right then, her mother was sitting on her father's bed while the two chatted.

To avoid making her father feel tense and nervous, her mother told him jokes.

When Hannah's parents saw her entering, they immediately looked at her face. After that, her father looked at her expectantly. "How did it go? Are we compatible?" Hannah shook her head slightly in response.

At this moment... The light in her parents' eyes instantly went out.

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Since Hannah wasn't compatible, they would have to place their hope on their son. If their son was also incompatible, they'd have to spend even more money...

No amount of money would be enough if that was the case.

They'd have to spend several hundred thousand dollars at the very least...

It might even go up to a million or more...

Mr. Roland took a deep breath and looked at the two of them. "Alright, I understand... Let's see if our son is compatible..." Mrs. Roland nodded.

Right then, Mrs. Roland had a pained look on her face...

"Okay... Don't be sad. Our son might be a compatible donor," Mr. Roland said.

Mrs. Roland nodded.

After that, Mrs. Roland chuckled

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do. Money is secondary. Mainly... If he isn't compatible...

"We might not be able to replace a suitable donor soon enough. The doctor said your situation is critical If you don't get a kidney transplant soon, you'll... You'll be transferred to somewhere else. It'll be very difficult," Mrs. Roland added.

The more she said, the worse she felt.

However, Mr. Roland laughed bitterly. "It's fine. If that happens, it's only fate..."

"Honey, if I end up leaving, please make sure you all look after yourselves. Alright?" Mr. Roland asked.

When Hannah and her mother heard this, they broke down and cried.

They really didn't want that to happen.

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