Chapter 244 A Life for a Life



Until this moment, she felt that her previous worries were completely in vain.

Her sister called her and said that this girl was very weird and she should try not to confront her head-on, but it seemed like she was just that bad.

Old Chen didn't know what kind of medicine was sold in the mulberry gourd, but out of the intention of reminding the younger generation, he nodded.

"That's right. We checked the couple's files and found they both have type B blood..."

If the parents' blood types are confirmed, the child will definitely be correct.

Liu Xianglan felt that she had a backer and showed a sarcastic expression.

"You grew up in the countryside, so you probably don't know what blood type is or what biology is. If I were you, I'd be too embarrassed to see anyone."

Sangzhi was not angry and repeated it again.

"Are you sure the child has the right blood type?"

"Of course!"

Took the bait.

Sangzhi smiled but said nothing.

From a genetic perspective, the blood type theory is absolutely correct.

But from an ethical point of view, the public will choose to think in a conventional way.

Because of the belief in auxiliary factors, it is easy to ignore the clues of the case itself.

Yes, if the parents are B, the child will not be AB.

But what if the relationship between father and daughter is only legal, not biological?

To put it more bluntly, if Hu Yu and Hu Yan did not have the same father.

Isn’t Hu Yu’s biological father Hu An?

Sangzhi brought it up vaguely.

"That's impossible!"

Jiang Fanglin waved his hands.

"On the day she gave birth, I took Lao Hu to the maternity and child hospital and saw with my own eyes the doctor carrying the baby out of the delivery room.

She was the only one giving birth during that time period, so there was no way she could have made a mistake..."

Not understanding the implication of Sangzhi's words, he rejected it as soon as he opened his mouth.

Except for him, everyone else guessed the hint in Sangzhi's words.

Old man Chen has a dark face.

"Comrade, you will be held legally responsible for defaming the children of martyrs!"

Liu Xianglan finally found something to hold against her. She cried and said she didn't want to live anymore. If her son hadn't stopped her, she would have committed suicide.

It feels like I have suffered a great injustice.

"Of course, empty words won't work, but what if I have evidence?"

Sangzhi held up a report.

Since you are seeking death yourself, I have to help you, right?

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