Jeremy Norman, wearing a hospital gown, leaned on the bed. His face was pale, and there was fatigue in his eyebrows and eyes.
Over the years, he had become indifferent to life and death and even felt that living was more painful than death.
On the other hand, his mother's shouting and crying by his side gave him a headache.
Upon hearing this, Jeremy's parents were suddenly panicked.
Rh-negative blood, also known as panda blood, is a rare blood type. But now, Jeremy needs blood. Where could they find such blood?
"Doctor, although neither my husband nor I have panda blood, we are his parents. Can we give him our blood?" Jeremy's mother asked, tearful and anxious like an ant on a hot pan.
She and Sebastian Norman were not panda blood carriers themselves. How could they have given birth to a child with panda blood?
Now that he's suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia, what will happen if they can't find blood?