Chapter eighty four

"Not too long ago, the doctor delivered both good and bad news," Gunther began, his voice carrying the weight of the information about to be revealed. "The good news is that the bleeding was successfully stemmed due to our timely arrival at the hospital."

A momentary sigh of relief seemed to echo through the room, creating a fleeting sense of respite.

However, the emotional rollercoaster was far from over, as Gunther continued, "The bad news is that his blood texture and form feel and look unusual." The room fell into a hushed silence as the gravity of this revelation settled in, leaving an unspoken question lingering in the air—what did this peculiarity in his blood mean for the overall prognosis?

In the midst of this uncertainty, Gunther's foster mother, attempting to be a pillar of strength, offered words of encouragement.

"He would be fine, be strong, my boy," she reassured, her voice carrying a delicate blend of maternal warmth and unwavering support. The connection between the
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