I had been waiting for Lucy to say this for a long time. I curled my lips and opened the door. "Uncle and aunt, Uncle Lee who did the matching called me today and said that the result was wrong. Lucy can also donate a kidney to Gavin, and she just agreed to donate. This is really a great joyous event."
My uncle and aunt took the report I gave them and turned to the last page. They were overjoyed and rushed forward to surround Lucy.
"Lucy, Gavin loves you the most. It is a fate given by God that you can save your Gavin's life."
Lucy, who usually spoke of morality and justice, was so frightened that her face turned pale and she couldn't even stand steadily.
She was not as righteous as when she advised me. She said, "It's a big deal to donate a kidney. I have to go home and discuss it with my husband."
Gavin had treated Lucy like his own sister since he was a child. My uncle and aunt thought that the "discussion" my sister mentioned was just a formality, so they happily returned to the hospital.
After the uncle and aunt left, Lucy lost her temper.