89. Paternity test
Yena sat on Jiheon's lap and ate.
Noon couldn't say anything because it was cute that the child, who had even learned how to use chopsticks, didn't lift a hand and opened his mouth like a baby bird when his father brought him food. It was a happy meal time.
After lunch, Jiheon spoke to Yena.
"It's Yena. "Dad, I have something to tell you."
"huh."
"We're going to the hospital again."
Today's schedule. It was decided to conduct a paternity test.
Jiheon recognized everyone and for that reason he was even busier in the morning.
"I'm not going to this hospital because Yena is sick, I'm going because I need to get a test, and they're giving me a test that stamps my name on Yena, saying she's my father's daughter."
"how?"
Yena asked after Jiheon's explanation. The expression was stiff. The prosecutor says Yena is her father's daughter. She became nervous again at those words.
"You just need to draw some of Jena's blood and some of Dad's blood and do a test."
"how?"
Yena turned her head and asked Noon, who was sitting next to her.
"Mom, how can you draw blood and say Yena is daddy's daughter? "All blood is red."
The daughter, who continued talking with her father, asked her mother a difficult question. Noon's complexion turned red.
I don't know. Mom doesn't know. My mom is a liberal arts student to her core... ... .
My head, unable to clearly explain the blood test, wailed under my breath.
Meanwhile, Jena changed her target.
"If I draw blood, can I get a stamp?"
The daughter, who had been pampering her father like a colt let loose of reins, came to her senses for a moment and asked her father with respect. The child is still as confused as the mixture of formal and informal speech. I had to explain everything step by step.
Jiheon showed his thumb to Yena and asked.
"Dad, can you see the fingerprints on your fingers?"
"huh. "I have fingerprints too!"
"yes. "Do you know that each person's fingerprint is different?"
"huh. "I learned it at daycare."
"okay. So even if Yenna gets lost and forgets her address, she can register her fingerprints at the police station and Yena can find her home. "Your fingerprints become a map to your home."
Jiheon, who explained about fingerprints, searched his phone and found a video of blood at 1000x magnification and showed it to Yena. It was a video that showed the appearance of red blood cells and white blood cells.
"We have something like that in our bodies too, look. "This is red blood magnified 1,000 times under a microscope."
Yena frowned and turned her head.
"eww. "It's gross."
"Is it just gross?"
"It looks like a frog egg."
"okay. Are there people whose blood only looks red to our eyes but actually looks like frog eggs? If you enlarge this further, you can see a blueprint, a map engraved in our blood. "A map like a finger print is in our blood."