Learning that flowers were disappearing from his wife’s grave, a wealthy man installed a camera. But when he watched the video, he was left speechless

The babies were also very weak and gaining strength. Now Adam burst in and one hug was enough for her to remember everything. Linda hugged him tightly and memories troubled her mind.

How’s Grandma Adam? she asked. Michael and Sophia were still sitting there, but Linda barely noticed them. She didn’t stop hugging and kissing her son.

Mom, she passed away. Linda burst into tears. Michael told her the whole story from the moment he tracked down the thief at the cemetery to the point when he decided to adopt him and found her here in this hospital.

Linda then told him everything that had happened to her. They talked until evening. Adam and Sophia almost fell asleep on the couch.

You know, I talked to the doctor. He’s ready to discharge you. Will you go home? he asked.

At night, maybe in the morning, and how to travel. I don’t even have carriers. Well, it’s okay.

I’ll take care of everything. Don’t worry. Michael and the children stayed at a hotel, and in the morning they went shopping.

He picked Linda up already with the carriers. He bought everything that might be needed for the children at first and took them not to their small house, but to his luxurious apartment. He had two free rooms and a great desire to get to know Linda better.

He liked her from the first glance, and Linda had to act according to the circumstances again, but this time it was truly pleasant for her. Michael was kind to her, helped selflessly, and didn’t even think of using her like Scott did. He accepted her as she was.

Michael and Linda were slowly getting closer. He wanted to come home from work sooner, and Linda waited for him, providing a cozy home. Tonight we’ll have something delicious for dinner.

Can you buy some seaweed? I read that it goes well with what I’m making, Linda said with a smile. Michael smiled back. Okay, as you say.

Anything else? Linda shrugged. Charlie has a fever again. It’s strange that Luca and Sean haven’t caught it from him.

He’s been sick for a while now. We need to take him to the doctor again. Maybe we should see a different one this time.

Michael took Linda to the hospital the next morning. They sat in the corridor, holding hands. Linda was very worried.

It’s taking them a long time. The boy was undergoing an MRI. The doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong with him.

When the doctor finally came out, Linda jumped up and rushed over. We have a diagnosis, don’t worry, it’s treatable. He has a rare genetic disorder and a very rare blood type.

We perform such operations under a quota for children. Alternatively, we can do it at a private clinic, where I also work shifts. It would be faster there.

The problem is your son has a very rare blood type. Performing the surgery without a supply of this blood is risky. Linda grabbed her head, while Mike smiled.

Well, then you’re in luck. I have the same blood type. Linda hugged him so tightly that Mike was breathless.

Well, let’s do a test first. Don’t get your hopes up too soon, said the doctor. The blood was a match.

The doctors conducted several more compatibility tests and eventually delivered strange news. The child has similar DNA to yours, and if you’re not the father, as you claimed, then it must be a close relative of yours, like a brother. We are indeed lucky.

We can operate as soon as tomorrow. While Linda sat in the hospital corridor, praying for the operation to be successful, Michael was on the phone with the same detective. Mr. Mathis promised to help sort out the situation and did so very quickly…