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My Second Husband novel Chapter 406

Amos nodded and exclaimed, "I'm sure we will!"

After that, Doctor Leon arranged for Amos to meet with Helen. After asking all the relevant questions, Amos finally headed home.

There was no one downstairs when he reached home. Amos made his way upstairs and happened to meet Auntie Valerie on the stairs.

"How is she?" Amos asked, "Did she vomit again after I left?"

Auntie Valerie nodded, "Yes, but it's much better than before. She has just fallen asleep again."

Amos nodded. Recalling the first-hand advice that he had just gotten, he immediately ordered Auntie Valerie.

"Please make some chicken soup for Eudora. I'll call for you once she wakes up."

He then turned around and went upstairs, gently pushing open the door.

Eudora was still asleep, and the equipment for the drip had been removed from the bed. The room smelled a little of medicine and it was a little unbearable.

Eudora certainly wouldn't be comfortable with such a scent!

Amos opened the windows, walked over, and gently sat down by the bedside. She looked like a little angel when she was asleep. However, who could tell how much this little angel had suffered to become the person she was now?

Amos reached out and took her hand. His gaze paused for a moment on her arm, which had become bruised after being pierced by the syringe. His eyes then slowly moved to her belly.

A little life was breeding in there.

Although he despised that little life in his heart, he couldn't bring himself to hate it when he realized that it was Eudora's baby too.

Doctor Leon was right. Since he had decided to accept the baby, he had to learn to forget the past. He told himself that the child was his and Eudora's. It was their child.

Amos reached out and touched her flat belly.

Eudora, despite being in a daze, could feel that someone was touching her stomach. When she opened her eyes, she saw Amos sitting on the edge of the bed.

The moment she saw Amos, her mood gradually brightened.

She gave a warm smile and reached out to grab Amos' arm, "You're back."

Amos hummed softly, looked over, and saw Eudora's empty finger. He reached out and pulled off the necklace around his neck.

There was a wedding ring on the necklace. It was the one he had given to her during their wedding a few years ago. Amos held the ring up to Eudora's eyes, "Do you want it?"

Eudora looked at the ring, and it looked somewhat familiar.

"Is it mine?"

"Yes!" Amos nodded, "I gave it to you before, but it came back to me due to various reasons. Now that we are married, it's only right for me to return it to its rightful owner!

Eudora stretched her finger out instinctively, gesturing for Amos to put it on for her.

When this ring was first bought, she was pencil-thin. Five years later, she was still as thin as she was back then, and the ring fitted her perfectly.

Eudora looked at the simple ring with satisfaction, "Not bad, it's my taste."

"Are you going to sleep more?" Amos asked. She seemed to be in much better spirits.

Eudora shook her head, "No. I've been sleeping for most of the day, and I feel like a pig. Shall we practice shooting?"

Amos went pale, "No, it's too dangerous!"

Eudora was confused.

"Why couldn't we? I remember the doctor said that I am already two months pregnant. We even went to Greene City and I even got into a fight then!"

Amos wasn't that nervous at first. However, he became tenser at the mention of that event.

"How dare you bring this matter up! You couldn't even get downstairs yourself these days, let alone get into a fight!"

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