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My Second Husband novel Chapter 402

Eudora's words pierced Amos' heart painfully.

How could he not want a child with her? He had been dreaming of another child with Eudora for a long while now. He had missed his opportunity with Juju and always regretted it.

Seeing that he remained silent, Eudora's face gradually darkened. After a long while, she mustered up a smile and said, "Alright, I understand now!"

After that, she closed the door immediately, and soon, he heard her from inside, "Come on, Doctor. Let's begin!"

Amos stood motionless outside, deeply frustrated. He saw the sparkle in her eyes just moments ago, and he also saw the sparkle disappear before him.

His heart could not bear the disappointed look that she cast on him.

It felt as though he had been punched in the chest. When Amos pushed open the door, he saw that Eudora's eyes were tinted red.

She stood in front of the prepared equipment, sparing him a blank look.

Amos' heart thundered. He rushed over and pulled Eudora into his arms, lowering his head and slowly kissing Eudora's tears away.

As the scene unfolded before him, the doctor quickly left the room to give them some privacy. Amos didn't say anything to her until the door was closed.

"Sorry. This is all my fault."

Eudora struggled to compose her emotions, but when she heard Amos' apology, she started to bawl.

"You're right! Didn't you tell me that we were a family? Why don't you want me and my baby then? If you never wanted to be with me in the first place, you should have just left me alone when I woke up the last time! I wouldn't have troubled you if you had..."

Amos felt awful, "Yes, it's all my fault."

"You are a bast*rd, a big one! I'll never trust you again!" Eudora continued.

Whatever she yelled, Amos merely nodded his head and took it. Once Eudora had vented all of her grievances, the loud crying in the room gradually quieted down.

Outside the door, Doctor Leon sighed. Judging from the situation, it was unlikely that they would terminate the pregnancy.

If that were the case, President Granger's life would be tough in the future. No matter how much he loved Miss George, the child would be a thorn by his side forever.

If Miss George knew the truth, the consequence would be unthinkable.

Doctor Leon knew that Amos must have already thought of that but... In front of Miss George, all his senses and rationality seemed to just disappear.

Doctor Leon sighed again and waved the other doctor over, "Forget about it. I don't think that they would go on with the procedure. You may leave first."

The other doctor was already nervous from the start. Now that she had been told that she was dismissed, she left as quickly as she could.

Amos and Eudora stayed inside for a long time. When Eudora's mood was finally lightened, Amos guided her to stand.

"Let's go."

"Go where?" Eudora sniffled.

"The Civil Affairs Bureau, of course. Didn't we agree to get married?"

Even though Eudora had been the one to suggest it, she was taken aback.

"Isn't that too sudden?"

"Not at all," Amos said, shaking his head.

Outside the door, Doctor Leon heard them coming out and hurried over, "Doctor Leon, sorry for troubling you. You may head back for now."

The doctor looked at the couple holding hands and asked, curious.

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