Chapter 475
When Tina gave birth to the child, she deliberately didn't tell Oliver first.
Originally, Oliver didn't mean to care for her.
Hence, it gave Marina time to maneuver.
Only after the child was born did she tell Oliver the news.
At that time, Oliver knew nothing about Tina's childbirth.
Later he came to the hospital to take a look at the child. He asked his subordinates to transfer the child to a special place, and then left.
Because he had to be busy with the funeral of Jessica's grandma.
But the doctors and nurses who delivered Tina's baby had left the Williams Hospital.
This was also discovered when Oliver asked Simon to investigate the situation of the delivery back then.
Of course, that doctors and nurses were fired by Oliver.
Because at that time, there were other people in the Williams Hospital who were arranged by other investors. Coincidentally, the doctors and nurses who delivered Tina's baby were people of other investors.
When Oliver cleaned up the hospital, he fired them immediately.
It would not be easy to find the whereabouts of these people now.
Even if so, it was hard to tell if they would tell the truth about what happened back then.
So Oliver could only ask Marina.
Judging from the inconsistency between Marina's answers, she knew about it.
It just depended on how much she's willing to say.
Jason seemed to cover up. He kept mentioning the pitiful things that he and Marina had suffered. These days, they wept almost all the time, so their memories were not that clear.
They had already told Oliver what they could remember.
For some reason, Oliver became tenderhearted by what they said.
Perhaps it was because they were Roy's grandparents anyway.
Oliver decided to let them off for the time being and stop acting aggressive. After all, they had just lost their daughter.
He didn't think he could get any information from Marina and Jason. So that's it.
It was still necessary for him to find out through technical means who had retained the cord blood that was so consistent with Roy's blood data back then.
This question, like a black hole, attracted Oliver deeply.
If this problem couldn't be solved, he probably wouldn't give it up.
Marina thought that Oliver probably believed their words because he did not continue to ask.
She and Jason had a look at each other, and both of them noticed the smile on each other's lips. It seemed that they had passed the test.
Oliver got up and left. Simon came over at this time to send Marina and Jason away.
When Marina just said that she wanted to pack up Tina's things, Jason immediately grabbed the corner of her clothes and signaled her not to meddle anymore.
It was better to leave before Oliver went back on his word.
If Oliver found out something was wrong and turned around to torture them, they would not be able to bear it.
Simon had heard Marina mentioned Tina's things but ignored her.
Because Oliver never told him to let Marina pack Tina's things, so they should stay there intact. Marina and Jason left the GrandVille Apartments.
Originally, Simon was going to send them. But Marina said they were going to do something else, so there's no need to bother him.
Simon nodded.
Marina and Jason knew that they couldn't stay with Oliver's subordinate for one more minute. Who knew if he would found out something, which made them uncomfortable.
They walked and looked around. It seemed no one was following them.
Then they breathed a sigh of relief.
She scolded Jason, "I said I was going to pack Tina's things. Why did you hold me back and tell Simon that I was talking nonsense?”
Jason not only grabbed the corner of Marina's clothes and signaled her not to speak, he also told Simon that she had been out of her mind recently. Tina was gone, so there was no need to pack her things.
Marina had thought that maybe she could find some treasure in Tina's room.
Even if there was no treasure, she could sell some of Tina's clothes and jewelry.
They needed money.
With only a little savings and the money that Jason earned from collecting garbage every day, she didn't know how long it could sustain
Besides, the two of them were getting older and older, and their health problems would have increased. In addition, Marina had been injured many times before, leaving a lot of bad effects. Now when it was raining on a cloudy day, all the bones in her body hurt.
She needed money in all aspects.
So, she thought she needed to take all Tina's things away.
And it was reasonable.
As a mother, it was not going too far to pack up her child's things.
Oliver probably wouldn't stop her.
When Tina was alive, he didn't even care for her. Now she was dead. Why did he keep Tina's things? Marina couldn't figure it out.
Jason scolded Marina, "You really can't get it. He is giving Roy a memento. If Roy asks about his mother in the future, he can give him an explanation. This is also good for us. *
"As long as Tina's things are still in the GrandVille Apartments, it means that the mutual affection is still there. Therefore Oliver would not easily trouble us.”
Marina felt that Jason was right.
If Oliver threw out all of Tina's things immediately, it meant that Tina had no value at all in his heart. If he kept it now, it meant that Tina had not wasted all these years.
Marina meant what Tina had done all these years to please Oliver.
But Oliver did all this for his son without other thoughts.
Oliver thought that Roy was still young and did not understand that kinship counts.
Perhaps when he got older, he would feel remorseful for not caring about his mother when he was young.
He didn't want his son to blame himself for the rest of his life when he grew up.
So Oliver wanted to give Roy some time.
When he got a little older and knew that losing his mother was a painful thing, there could be a place for mourning.
When Oliver came back from the backyard, he asked Simon to investigate on the new batch of doctors that were introduced to the Williams Hospital back then.
He always felt that this matter was far more complicated than he thought.
Under normal circumstances, it was very difficult for the umbilical cord blood reserve institution to make such an incredible mistake.
Why was the information of the supplier of the cord blood all wrong, even the identity, the phone number and the address?
It seemed that someone had done it very perfunctorily.
But after all, this matter had been five years away. And now it was investigated, it would really get a lot involved.
But there was no way. Oliver had to figure out the whole story.