Indeed, she may be being selfish or cruel, but Silvia insisted on doing this.
Since that lady chose to be a surrogate mother, she should know that the child would have nothing to do with her after it was born. She should take the money and then live her own life. In the future, she should not pester Silvia and Jayden, and their children anymore.
Jayden replied, "Of course. It was all listed in the contract."
"So what if you sign the contract? If we don't make things absolutely clear, others may try to cause trouble for you," Silvia glared at him. "You're the esteemed Mr. Kyle of Madison City. When did you become so naive? You're even more naive than me."
Jayden was confused and asked, “Is there a problem?"
Silvia continued, "Actually, you should not have needed to personally meet this woman. Why would you accompany her to have a checkup in the hospital?"
This was what Silvia could not figure out no matter how hard she tried.
Jayden was wealthy and influential. There was no need for him to step in to look for a surrogate mother at all. As long as he said the word, his subordinates would naturally get things done. However, Silvia still coincidentally ran into Jayden at the hospital while he was with the surrogate woman for her maternity check-up.
Was this an accident or was someone orchestrating it on purpose?
It was not that Silvia liked to overthink, but after so much had happened, Silvia finally learned to be more cautious and careful.
Jayden explained truthfully, "I heard that pregnant ladies may have depression during pregnancy. The mother has been ill for a few days, but was unwilling to take her medication. She was on the verge of a mental breakdown. I had no choice but to show up and bring her to the hospital for a check-up."
As for the problems Silvia brought up, Jayden had already thought of them before he looked for a surrogate. He had signed the contract, but the woman was depressed and was not willing to eat or go see a doctor. These were not within the scope of the contract and was not something he had predicted to happen.
Silvia asked, "Would she really get better once you've accompanied her for a check-up?"
Jayden answered, "Well no. I really shouldn't have done that."
If it was not for the woman who was pregnant with his and Silvia's child, he would have had nothing to do with her even if that woman was terminally ill.
Silvia said, "So, from now onwards, you can't accompany her anywhere."
Jayden agreed, "I won’t."
Silvia smiled and said, "From now on, you must be with me every time I go for a checkup."
Jayden smiled, "Silly girl!"
In the past, he did not accompany her to her check-ups because he did know about them. Now that he knew that she was pregnant and was still at a risky period, he could not wait to support Silvia and the baby in her womb and be there for her during the delivery.
Sure enough, he would not miss a moment watching his baby grow...
At this moment, a commotion sounded unexpectedly from outside the door.
"Excuse me, Madam. This is a private ward. You're not allowed to enter." It was Vanessa who spoke.
"I don’t want anything else, I just want to see Mr. Kyle and clarify things with him properly.
In the future, I will never show up in front of him again, and especially his wife, as per the contract." The weak voice of a woman came through the door.
Jayden held Silvia who was about to get up down and said softly, "Don't worry about this. I'll handle it."
Silvia held his hand. "It's not your business. It’ s ours. No matter how you deal with it, you must let me know."
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