Chapter Fifty Six

David handed the doctor a signed statement. The doctor then checked the letter and saw that the name that signed the letter was not the biological son of the patient as David often told.

"Not her son?"

David sighed. “Aunt has handed over the custody of her son to the adopted family. So, we think that her son doesn't have the legal power to make a decision like this. My mother is my aunt's closest relative. Will that be a problem, doctor?”

“If the son has been adopted by another family, then legally there is no problem if your mother makes the decision. But biologically, at least the son needs to know his mother's condition, right? Before the procedure was carried out," said the doctor.

"That's right. But it honestly is a little difficult to do," David admitted.

The Doctor looked at him closely. He could see that the man in front of him seemed to have a problem. It might have something to do with his aunt and cousin.