Genius Club

Chapter 776



Chapter 776: Chapter 10 Blood Relations Chapter 776: Chapter 10 Blood Relations China has a specialized “Anti-trafficking DNA Database,” and Zhao Ruihai also suddenly remembered it.

This particular database was established many years ago as a systemic project aimed at rescuing abducted children, finding missing children, and helping shattered families reunite.

Under voluntary circumstances, anyone can enter their DNA data into the “Anti-trafficking DNA Database.”

In this way…

When new DNA samples are entered, they can be matched against all existing DNA data in the database, attempting to find pairs that have a blood relationship.

This database project has helped many abducted children find their parents and many parents who’ve lost their children reunite with them; it is truly full of merit.

The relevant departments also pay great attention to the number of samples in the database.

For example, homeless people on the streets and minors engaged in illegal activities…

they all assist in entering these “suspect groups’” DNA samples into the database.

Theoretically.

As long as the blood samples of all parents who have lost children and those of missing children are collected, they can be quickly and accurately matched nationwide, reuniting separated relatives.

Zhao Ruihai’s thought process was along these lines.

Regardless of whether or not they could locate the little girl’s biological parents in one go.

But after all, it is wise and rigorous to enter the little girl’s DNA sample into the “Anti-trafficking DNA Database” as a precaution.

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“Let’s make a record first,” he said.

Zhao Ruihai put on his coat, called Yan Mei and the little girl to head out:

“It doesn’t matter whether the little girl’s parents have entered their DNA before, but once we enter the little girl’s DNA data first, whenever her parents do enter their DNA into the database, we’ll be able to find her immediately.”

After leaving the house, two elders and a child got into the Red Flag sedan and set off for the nearby public hospital.

This time, Zhao Ruihai did not act as the driver but sat in the back with the little girl, Yan Mei, while the butler took the wheel.

Mainly because…

He was somewhat unwilling to part with the little girl.

He always felt that after the DNA was collected at the hospital, there was a high probability that her parents would be immediately located, and then…

the moment of separation would come.

Although the little girl was found and would eventually have to be returned to her parents,

her resemblance to his daughter Zhao Yingjun was striking…

and then there was the way she called him “grandpa.” It was impossible not to develop a fondness for her.

Might as well cherish her company for a bit longer!

Meeting her was also a twist of fate.

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The little miss was truly good-looking; the more he looked at her, the more delightful she appeared, making Zhao Ruihai eager to hold his granddaughter.

But then he would think of his daughter’s stubborn temperament, the demanding criteria she set for finding a partner, and he couldn’t help but feel a headache coming on.

Alas.

It seemed like an endless wait.

Half an hour later,

the three of them arrived at the nearest public hospital.

Yan Mei felt that there was no need to call on connections or acquaintances for this matter, as she still hoped to foster the child for a few more days, and making it known wasn’t ideal.

Zhao Ruihai felt the same.

He had long thought this was a matter for the Public Security Bureau to handle but couldn’t argue with Yan Mei.

Besides, he was also somewhat reluctant to part with the little girl:

“Let’s just register honestly and wait in line; the department we’re going to isn’t that crowded.”

So, Yan Mei registered for an expert appointment on the self-service kiosk and waited in line.

Indeed, not many people came for DNA verification.

Other departments were swamped with patients, but here there were only a few people in line, most of whom were here for paternity tests.

The interesting thing…

Even though there weren’t many people waiting in this department, there was no shortage of drama, as various family ethics dramas unfolded non-stop.

Zhao Ruihai and Yan Mei were both hooked, finding it even more thrilling than television dramas.

“The head of this department really has it tough,” Yan Mei whispered:

“Look, they not only have to see patients but also break up fights and mediate family disputes.”

Zhao Ruihai also chuckled helplessly.

He noticed that the chief physician was constantly explaining to patients not to argue there, as it was pointless; DNA reports can’t be faked and any issues should be settled in court.

But good words couldn’t calm them down.

Not many of those who came to this department were able to remain composed.

“We will definitely be different from them,” Zhao Ruihai said confidently with a smile:

“We are here to do a good deed, contributing to the nation’s Anti-trafficking DNA Database.”

After persuading the red-faced couple in front of them to leave, the exhausted director let out a sigh and clicked on the next patient in the registration system.

Over the corridor’s loudspeaker a voice came:

“Yan Mei, please see the doctor.”

Yan Mei stood up, took the little girl’s hand, and called Zhao Ruihai:

“Let’s go, it’s our turn.”

The three of them entered the doctor’s office together.

The doctor, wearing silver-rimmed glasses, looked up at the three of them and shook his head:

“It’s best for parents to come for paternity tests.

Grandparents can only detect blood relations, which frankly aren’t very accurate and meaningful.”

“Even if it turns out that you two are blood-related to the granddaughter, to determine the specific relationship, the parents would need to be present…

That’s how it is with generational testing, especially since girls only have X chromosomes and can’t undergo the Y chromosome test with grandfathers, making the results even less accurate.”

Yan Mei walked in, sat down, and smiled at the doctor across the table:

“Doctor, you’ve misunderstood; we are not here for a paternity test.”

“Not?” The doctor was puzzled.

He adjusted his glasses.

Looking down at the little girl, then up at Yan Mei and Zhao Ruihai.

This…

These seemed like one family, didn’t they?

He was a professional doctor and had worked in the DNA testing department for the better part of his life, seeing countless families come for paternity testing.

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