Chapter 647
Lilin was still reeling from the shock of the car ident so she could not take in anyone’s words. She
cried even louder and shook her head fiercely. “I want my mommy! I want my mommy! I want to go
inside. to my mommy!”
The nurse was at a loss for what to do. She tried to coax her gently. “The doctor is trying to save your
mommy right now. You just have to wait here until shees out since kids are not allowed into the
emergency ward. Be a good girl and listen to me. Wait here quietly. You might affect your mommy’s
treatment if you keep crying and shouting like this.”
Her words did not affect Lilin. She continued to cry for her mother. “Mommy! I want my mommy!”
The nurse became frustrated. She was at her wit’s end.
“What’s going on here?” Corinne asked after she came over.
The nurse looked at her and sighed helplessly. “There was a serious car ident on Third Avenue.
This little girl’s mother sacrificed herself to protect her. My guess is she’s not going to make it out of
that room alive.”
Corinne’s face became glum when she heard the nurse’s prognosis. “Why don’t you leave this child
with me? I’ll wait here with her while you go back inside to do your work.”
The nurse looked like she was just saved. “Oh, thank you so much! She has been pounding on the
door so much that it’s greatly affecting the doctor’s work. I was at my wit’s end trying to get her to calm
down.”
“You’re wee. I was just here visiting a friend so I don’t mind staying a bit longer to make sure the
kid is alright, Corinne said casually.
“Great! I’ll leave her to you then.” The nurse smiled gratefully at her before hurrying back to the
emergency ward.
“I want my mommy! I want my mommy!” The little girl started crying again when she saw the nurse
going back into the emergency ward. She tried running after her but was stopped by Corinne.
Corinne got down to her level and put her index finger to her lips. “Shh! We have to be very quiet,
okay? Your mommy will be out very soon so let’s just wait here for her.”
Lilin was a little startled by Corinne’s appearance though that did not stop her tears from falling down
her cheeks. “My mommy’s bleeding a lot.”
“I know, sweetheart and the doctors and nurses are trying their very best to save her. They’re going to
give her some new blood so don’t you worry about it, okay? Speaking of that, you wouldn’t want your
mommy to worry about you too, right? So let’s put away those tears and wait here quietly, okay?”
“But I’m scared, scared she’s going to die!”
All text ? N?velD(r)a''ma.Org.
Corinne patted her lightly on the head in a bid to make her feel better. “She’s not going to die. Don’t
worry. Your mommy loves you very much so she won’t ever leave you alone.”
Lilin finally calmed down. She nodded and said, “Yeah, you’re right! My mommy will never leave me
alone!”
Corinne smiled. “By the way, what’s your name, little girl?”
“Lilin!”
“Okay, Lilin. Can you promise you’ll be a good girl and wait here quietly for your mommy toe out?”
“Yes!”
Lilin immediately stopped crying though Corinne noticed her hands were still tightly clenched into a fist.
At that moment, a nurse ran into the emergency ward and said, “Bad news! The blood bank is running
low on supplies so no blood type matches the patient’s!”
A doctor came out sweating profusely and took off his mask to breathe in some fresh air. “Why is the
hospital running out of blood at this time? Contact other hospitals nearby to see if they could spare us
some blood!”
The nurse who ran in also came out and said worriedly. “I’ve already contacted everyone but there are
no matching blood types in all of the hospitals nearby.”
The doctor frowned. “Then what can we do? The patient is in a very critical condition and would no
doubt die if she doesn’t get the blood transfusion right now.”
Lilin overheard their conversation. She quickly rolled up her sleeves and said, “Mister Doctor, you can
use my blood! I have the same blood type as my mommy. Please use my blood to save her!”
The doctor’s heart broke a little when he saw how young Lilin was. “Sorry kid, but we can’t use the
blood of immediate family members,” he said apologetically.
Corinne came over and asked, “What blood type is her mom’s?”
“Rh-negative,” replied the nurse.
“I’m Rh-negative. You can use my blood.”
The doctor was surprised by her generosity. He looked her up and down and asked, “May I know
what’s your rtionship with the patient?”