Two lives, one corpse.

Midnight, Imperial City, Women's and Children's Hospital.

A medical record was placed in front of everyone. The patient was a female, 24 years old, and had 38+ 50000 pounds due to menstrution. She was in pain in her upper abdomen accompanied by red blood for 2+ H. The patient had a history of anemia since childhood and denied any related family genetic history.

Everyone present had already read the thick examination report once and knew the patient's condition clearly.

There was effusion in the patient's abdominal cavity, which was 4.6 cm thick and had poor sound transmission. He found that the mother's liver and spleen were swollen. An abdominal puncture was performed, and 2ml of non-coughed blood was extracted.

There was something wrong with the patient's condition, and the test results proved that there was a deviation from each other. However, the unified understanding was that the patient needed emergency surgery and could not give birth normally.