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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 393

Summary for Chapter 393: Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

What Happens in Chapter 393 – From the Book Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Dive into Chapter 393, a pivotal chapter in Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson), written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 393 A Series of Coincidences

Vania heard it loud and clear. The doctors had no other options.

She lowered her head as her body went limp. It felt like her world was crashing down around her, and all she could feel was fear and despair. Everything turned into a hazy blur as tears came gushing down her face.

Right then, Hanson placed a hand on her shoulder, and somehow, it gave her hope.

Vania looked up at him and her heart stirred expectantly. She believed that he had to have a way out of this.

True enough, she heard Hanson say, “My blood is type O-negative. You can take mine.”

Vania’s eyes widened. It was supposed to be a rare blood type. Jude had it because of his father, and now Hanson had it too? All of these thoughts kept circling around inside her head like something was about to explode inside her.

The doctor was taken aback too. “It’s rare to find someone with this blood type and it’s usually passed on through family members. It’s such a twist of fate that you and the little master share the same blood type, President Luke.”

The doctor knew that Vania and Hanson did not have a child together, so he commented in surprise when he heard this.

However, this news hit differently for Vania and Hanson. The words hit Vania like a ton of bricks.

Hanson’s eyes were fixed on the doctor. “Hurry up and take my blood so that we can run the tests.”

He glanced at Larry to hint that he should take one of the blood samples to run a DNA test.

Larry got the message and headed off with another doctor.

As Vania watched Hanson leave with the doctor, she had a complicated look in her eyes.

Earlier on, she investigated the truth about what happened five years ago, but the results stipulated that Hanson was not the man from that incident.

Did something go wrong with the investigation?

While this process carried on smoothly, another doctor came in with a lab sample.

The doctor apologized to Hanson. “I’m so sorry, President Luke, but I was just notified that all the DNA testing equipment in the hospital has broken down.”

Hanson’s brows creased at this unexpected turn of events.

The doctor sensed Hanson’s displeasure and immediately suggested, “If you’re not in a rush, President Luke, you could leave the sample with us and we’ll run the tests as soon as the equipment gets fixed.”

How could there be such a coincidence? Hanson asked the doctor, “When did the equipment break down?”

“They had just broken down when Mr. Clark and I went over,” the doctor replied truthfully.

“Is that so?” Hanson sneered as his expression turned cold. The equipment broke down right when he wanted to run a DNA test. So they caught wind of it pretty quickly, huh?

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