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Now reading: Chapter 66: Heart Knot from A Marriage in Name Only? My Stepbrother Won't Let Me Go, a Historical novel by A lifetime towards wealth.

i Wanying was carrying a child in her belly. Although it wasn’t showing yet, she was terrified of being discovered.

She lived in seclusion, never taking a single step out the main gate.

Fortunately, the residence they had acquired was large enough for her to stroll through the gardens when she needed a distraction.

Otherwise, if she continued to be cooped up like this, she’d be thankful just to avoid falling ill from boredom, let alone recuperate.

Though she was well-protected, i Wanying’s heart was still unsettled.

’I’m afraid Pei Yan’s n will appear again.’

’I’m also afraid soone is watching in secret. If so, my pregnancy will be exposed sooner or later.’

She had originally thought that leaving the Capital City ant putting the past behind her and starting a new life.

Only now did she understand that whether the past could be left behind wasn’t up to her. It depended on whether those people in the Capital City were willing to let her go.

Pei Yan was one of them.

As for the Crown Prince... he was gravely injured. It was said his hand was nearly crippled, and it would take at least half a year to a year of recovery before it returned to normal.

His closest confidants from the sa faction were also being suppressed by the Emperor.

With the added pressure from Pei Yan’s side, he shouldn’t have the spare capacity to trouble her.

Then there was the Empress, who had constantly urged her to marry, afraid she would beco a stumbling block on Pei Yan’s path to power.

Now, there was no news from that front, and no one was pushing her to marry anymore. But if Pei Yan’s people ca to bother her again, the eyes of the Crown Prince, Empress Gu, and all the others would fall on her once more.

No matter where she went, even to the ends of the earth, she could not escape their hold.

The re thought made i Wanying feel drained of all strength.

Her heart was weighed down by too many worries. She spent every day on edge, and even after more than a month of recuperation, her health hadn’t improved.

On the contrary, her inability to eat or sleep caused her to lose weight rapidly.

The last traces of youthfulness and naivety vanished from her face, revealing her exquisite bone structure.

Unlike her forr coy and lively self, the current i Wanying possessed a cold and aloof temperant, her beauty so otherworldly she looked like a fairy who had descended to the mortal realm.

But the beauty’s delicate brows were always furrowed, her eyes filled with an inescapable sorrow.

She was a sight that would stir pity in anyone’s heart.

Mrs. i and her personal attendants tried every ans to console her, but to no avail.

i Wanying was trapped.

Unless she could resolve the turmoil in her heart, she would never get better.

Standing before the bronze mirror, i Wanying lifted her moon-white gauze robe and observed her belly in the reflection.

She had lost a lot of weight, her limbs and waist growing ever more slender. She asured her stomach with her hand. She wasn’t sure if it was her imagination, but she felt her belly had begun to swell slightly.

Leaning closer to the mirror for a careful look, she saw that her previously flat abdon did indeed show signs of rising.

This sent a jolt of panic through i Wanying.

She could feel the child in her belly growing day by day. Before long, her pregnancy would beco obvious.

She had experienced all of this in her past life.

Once it started to show, she would feel the baby move. The child in her belly would communicate with her in its own way.

The child from her last life had been very mischievous, moving most vigorously after waking up, punching and kicking inside her belly.

She would have to talk to it, hum tunes for it, and soothe it with a soft, gentle voice before it would quiet down.

Every reaction was telling i Wanying that she was truly nurturing a life.

A life connected to her by blood!

In her past life, i Wanying had felt blessed by the heavens, so overjoyed she was practically delirious.

But the i Wanying of this mont was terrified. ’I can’t develop feelings for this child.’

’It should never have existed in the first place!’

She pulled her gauze robe closed, covering her snow-white skin and hiding the faint curve of her belly.

i Wanying composed herself and called for Ding Xiang. "Have the doctor co again."

’I don’t want to wait any longer.’

’I can’t let it grow. I can’t let myself develop feelings for it. Otherwise, Pei Yan and I will never be able to make a clean break!’

A look of grim determination settled on i Wanying’s face.

Ding Xiang looked like she wanted to say sothing, but in the end, she obediently went to fetch the doctor.

’No amount of comfort from will help. At a ti like this, the young miss just wants to solve the problem.’

’Once the problem is gone, her health will naturally improve.’

’I’ll just let the doctor talk to her.’

’Right now, the doctor is the only one she’ll listen to.’

The doctor lived in a nearby courtyard. When Ding Xiang went to find him, he was nowhere to be seen.

She called over a serving woman and asked, only to learn that the doctor had gone to the front courtyard.

"Mrs. i and Nanny Liu both went. It seems so important person has arrived..."

Ding Xiang didn’t wait to hear the rest, instead jogging toward the front courtyard to investigate.

Her heart was pounding.

’Don’t tell Prince Chen has sent soone again?’

’He wasn’t like this before. He used to have this ’keep away from ’ air about him all day long, acting like he couldn’t get far enough away from the young miss.’

’It was no exaggeration to call him a block of ice.’

’How did he suddenly turn into such a persistent leech?’

’He can’t co himself, so he sends people to make trouble in turns.’

’How shaless!’

i Wanying’s pregnancy was a secret that absolutely could not be known by outsiders.

Ding Xiang decided to check on the situation first, then report back to her young miss.

That way, she could be ntally prepared.

「In the front courtyard.」

The Imperial Physician sent by Pei Yan was insisting on seeing i Wanying in person. "If I don’t take Miss i’s pulse myself, I won’t be able to report back."

The people from Prince Chen Mansion had made it clear: he must conduct a thorough examination. If Miss i had so ailnt that he failed to detect, he would be the one held responsible.

They also said that no matter what illness Miss i had, the Prince Chen Mansion would be responsible for finding any dicinal herbs she needed.

In short, this Miss i was very important—so important that he had to leave the Capital City in secret just to diagnose and treat her.

If he couldn’t even see her, how could he possibly report back?

Mrs. i smiled gracefully. "Ah Yin is truly fine. She was just unaccustod to the new climate, and her eye condition flared up. That’s why we stopped here to rest."

Everyone knew that i Wanying’s eye condition was incurable.

Regardless of the truth, the Imperial Physician’s task was to diagnose i Wanying personally.

"Mrs. i, please don’t make things difficult for . I am only acting on orders."

Mrs. i was cursing Pei Yan in her heart.

’He was dead set against marrying Ah Yin before, and even pushed her to a dead end.’

’Now he’s pestering her relentlessly. What on earth is he trying to do?’

Mrs. i couldn’t fathom Pei Yan’s intentions. Even she felt exhausted by it all, to say nothing of Ah Yin, the person at the center of it.

Pei Yan had a noble status and held great power; he had the luxury of acting on a whim.

But Ah Yin was different. One wrong step for her would lead to a fall from which she could never recover.

Mrs. i’s head began to ache. "This is the Household Doctor who takes Ah Yin’s pulse daily. Let him tell you about Ah Yin’s condition, and you can report back. While you’re at it, please relay a ssage to Prince Chen for . I am planning to arrange a marriage for Ah Yin. From now on, His Highness need not concern himself with Ah Yin’s affairs. Her future husband will be there to solve her problems."

The marriage arrangent was a lie, but if it could make Pei Yan back off, what was the harm in deceiving him once?

If Pei Yan were to place bla, she would bear it all herself. It would have nothing to do with Ah Yin.

’Besides, Pei Yan wanted Ah Yin to marry anyway. Words, once spoken, are like spilled water; he can’t deny them.’

’If this entanglent with Pei Yan continues, how can Ah Yin’s body possibly endure being on edge all day?’

’She’s carrying a child in her belly!’

Seeing that he was clearly unwelco, the Imperial Physician’s face fell. "It’s not that I want to make things difficult for you, but it’s truly impossible for to report back like this."

’These people are desperately trying to stop from seeing Miss i. Could it be that they’re hiding sothing?’

A sharp glint flashed in the Imperial Physician’s eyes.

’I must see Miss i and find out what kind of "illness" she really has!’

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