Shaun walked to the bed and looked at her with a gentle gaze. "Cathy, there's really nothing going on between Shelley and me. The nurse who poked me with the needle caused my hand to bleed, and Shelley pushed the nurse away when she saw the scene upon coming in. That's why you saw what you saw earlier. Don't get angry. You're a mother now."
Catherine sneered.
He was blaming her for being small-minded even after she had become a mother.
He was pinning the blame on her now.
"Aunty Yasmine, could you bring my phone over?” She did not want to talk to him.
Aunty Yasmine handed her the phone. Catherine sent a message to Freya and started to play a game, not looking at Shaun at all.
Shaun sat for a while until he was driven out by the doctor to go to the next room for the IV drip.
Hadley came in with a pile of documents, but Shaun swept them away. "I’m not in the mood to read these now. Go buy me some pregnant women guidebooks."
Hadley was having a headache now. "No, these documents are very urgent-"
"Are they even more urgent than my child?" Shaun's eyes were cold.
Hadley,
'You're not a doctor. It's good enough if you don’t cause trouble.'
In the afternoon.
Freya rushed over and saw Catherine drinking nutritious stew while lying on the hospital bed. She sighed, saying, "It seems you'll never be able to escape Shaun Hill's hands in your life."
Catherine felt agitated.
She had also given this problem a thought. She could not bear to abort the children, but if she kept them, she would definitely be entangled with Shaun. The Hill family would not let their bloodline stray about outside, and it was even more impossible for her to leave the children behind after giving birth to them.
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