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Perfect Husband, The Destined One novel Chapter 354

Everyone was in shock. Darryl frowned as he knew it was not going well.

"I need to clarify that a bone marrow transplant is a high-risk procedure. The donor might even lose their life during the transplant. Although this is highly unlikely, it's still possible. Even without the apparent side effects, the donor's immune system will be weaker after the transplant. The most important thing is that it would slow down the process of cultivation compared to others," Shelly continued as she glanced around the ward.

After hearing what Shelly said, everyone looked at each other with a confused and terrified look. Nobody seemed willing to donate their bone marrow. Some of them even took a few steps back.

Of course, humans were a selfish species. 2

Watching the change of expression on the faces of the fellow members, Darryl laughed to himself secretly. Old Master Darby had given up so much for his family. It went without saying that there would be no Darby family as you know it today if it weren't for him.

Unfortunately, everyone seemed hesitant once they heard that donating bone marrow would damage one’s immunity. Who needed these kinds of family members. Luckily, Darryl no longer had anything to do with these people. All he had to do was pay his

respects to Old Master Darby and do what he had to do.

"How do I donate the bone marrow?" Darryl asked Shelly.

Grandpa had always liked Darryl, and he could not watch Grandpa die without trying to help him.

"Darryl, don’t panic. Not everyone can donate their bone marrow. We need to examine if the bone marrow matches with Old Master Darby's," Shelly explained, smiling bitterly.

With that, Shelly walked out of the ward.

'So not everyone could donate...' everyone thought.

In an instant, many of the members let out a sigh of relief secretly, feeling lucky.

'Please, don't be me!' many of them prayed in their hearts as they followed Shelly to the examination room.

The results were out within two hours. 2

Everyone’s eyes were glued on Shelley as she walked over with the results in her hands. They were all dripping with sweat, terrified that they could be the one with the matching bone marrow.

Shelly let out a sigh and announced, "We have checked 131 people, and only two of them were suitable to be donors."

Hearing that, most of them let out a sigh of relief. They felt lucky that only two people were matches.

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