Monica Usher was granted bail because she was pregnant...
The mont she stepped out of the detention center, holding her pregnancy test results, her mind was completely blank.
Pregnant??
"Girl, your uterus is severely eroded, it has been damaged, and you will never be able to get pregnant in this lifeti."
When she was in her teens, lying on the operating table right after having an abortion, the doctor pronounced this death sentence on her.
From that mont, she was disheartened.
Whenever she saw newborn babies, she couldn’t help but take more than a few glances.
In those first few years, she was especially hopeful for a miracle to happen, she actively took traditional Chinese dicine for conditioning, and practiced scientific exercises.
Later, every ti she went for a follow-up, she received the result that she couldn’t get pregnant, and she gradually lost hope.
But now, with a pregnancy test result in her hand, confirming she was already seven weeks pregnant, she felt like this was a dream.
As she walked... she saw a car parked ahead.
Beside the car stood a familiar figure, Monica Usher’s chest tightened slightly, and she stopped in her tracks.
Lydia Ingram was here, here to pick her up.
Monica Usher didn’t want him to know about the pregnancy, she finally managed to conceive and had the right to be a mother, she wouldn’t abort!
But the father was Lydia Ingram, a fact she could not accept!
Lydia Ingram also knew about her pregnancy, he was delighted, smiling as he walked toward her, "It has been tough on you these days, but it’s good that you’re out now. From today on, I will have soone take care of you."
"..." Monica Usher had a cold face, guessing that he also knew.
"Let’s go." Lydia Ingram reached out to put an arm around her shoulder.
But she pushed it away with distaste, "Aren’t you afraid the child will be deford from the cigarettes you gave to smoke?"
"It won’t." He smiled, "It’s a new imported product, without side effects for the fetus."
Monica Usher looked at him, "Why did you give it to ?"
Facing her gaze, he couldn’t answer imdiately, to control her? Could he say that?
"Lydia Ingram." Monica Usher had mixed feelings, coldly saying to him, "I hate Justin, but it’s not the sa as your hate for Justin, don’t treat as an ally. From now on, I hope we won’t have any association."
After speaking, she was about to stride away.
Lydia Ingram grabbed her arm and stopped her.
His gaze fell on her flat abdon, his tone slightly serious, "Tell , you’re carrying my child, how do you intend to have no association at all?"
"Just pretend this child doesn’t exist." She replied coldly.
"Is that fair to him?" Lydia Ingram said to her, "Get in the car first, let’s talk slowly about the child issue."
Two minutes later.
The car started, Monica Usher sat in the front passenger seat, her hands gently covering her abdon, feeling extrely conflicted.
Veridia, in the hospital.
Jocelyn Morgan walked into lissa rce’s hospital room carrying a large bowl of chicken soup, three people were gathered around the table drinking.
lissa had not woken up yet.
"Hurry up and drink it while it’s hot," Jocelyn Morgan said, "Auntie had the servants simr it all morning, afraid you’d go hungry."
"How is Auntie doing?" Hailey Hale asked, "Is she getting any rest?"
"She is, just a bit worried about you all, and also worried about lissa."
At this ti, the hospital room door opened, Zachary rce and Claudia ca in, the aroma of chicken soup was wafting.
"What are you all doing?!" Claudia couldn’t resist getting angry again, "Are you celebrating?"
The three turned to look upon hearing her voice.
Zachary rce hurriedly grabbed her, Claudia looked at her daughter lying in bed, heartbroken—
"How sad must Cindy feel slling this? She hasn’t eaten in so many hours!"
"If she really slls it, she should wake up and eat together," Hailey Hale responded, "Weren’t we supposed to stay by her side all the ti? We have to eat too, we haven’t even stepped away from the room, so could you stop making trouble?"
Looking at her aggressive stance, Hailey Hale extinguished her anger directly.
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