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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 764

After coming out of the bathroom, Emily carried a thermos flask and walked to the water fountain. As she walked, she heard the noise at the entrance of the elevator. Looking over, she saw a middle-aged woman who was plainly dressed sitting on the ground, weeping buckets with a lot of inspection and laboratory reports scattered by her feet.

There was a jostling crowd of on-lookers, and some kindly went up to support her.

Seeing the nurse also stopping there, she curiously asked, "What's going on?"

"Oh! Her daughter!" The nurse sighed. "She was admitted to our hospital in an accident. She had a hairline fracture, but it was nothing serious. But recently, her daughter kept saying that her stomach was painful and that she couldn't eat anything sometimes. She even felt nauseous and began to vomit frequently. After medical tests, she found herself got gastric cancer!"

"Gastric cancer?" Emily asked, a little taken aback.

The nurse nodded and continued with sympathy, "Yes! Her daughter is your age. No wonder that she cried so bitterly. I heard that she is terminally ill with cancer! She is really pitiful. At such a young age, she has to suffer from such a terrible disease!"

Emily thought of something and her heart skipped a beat.

Seeing that her face turned pale, the nurse asked with concern, "Hey, are you okay?"

"I'm fine!" Emily shook her head.

She carried the thermos flask and walked back to the ward. After just two steps, she couldn't help but turn back again and looked at the woman who was still crying with her hands covering her face at the elevator door. The sound of sobbing echoed in her ears.

Emily licked her dry lips, and she looked a little flustered.

D*mn! She shouldn't be that unfortunate, right?

God was too cruel to her if she was seriously ill after divorce. At this time, she had no suspicion whether she got pregnant, instead, she firmly believed that she had an incurable disease.

After returning home that night, Emily told her doubts to her best friend Wendy. The next morning, they hailed a taxi and hurried to the hospital.

The elevator descended steadily. Whenever it reached a floor, the door would open, and many people entered or went out.

Emily stood in the back corner.

Even though Wendy had been holding her hand tightly, she could only feel cold. The clothes on her back were damp with sweat, and the chill was permeating her skin and bones.

She was looking at the ever- changing red figures with a faraway look in her eyes.

"Congratulations, Miss Sang. You are four weeks and three days along in your pregnancy!"

"Are you sure?"

"Of course! Based on your hormone levels and all the data on the test sheet, you are pregnant, and the embryo is quite well at present! The embryo will grow rapidly and it becomes a fetus at twelve weeks. Then we can see your baby from ultra- sound radiography!"

The elderly gynecologist continued to speak in a gentle voice.

These days, Emily mistakenly thought her physical discomforts as signs of some incurable diseases. After coming to the hospital, she was transferred to the obstetrics and gynecology department. When the result came out, she didn't dare to see it. Her best friend Wendy helped her to get it.

Then, she entered the doctor's office again to make sure she was just pregnant.

At the side, Wendy gently shook her hand. "Emily, the elevator is here!"

"Ah... Okay!" Emily seemed to have just come out of her trance.

She walked out of the elevator. In just a few steps, she stumbled and almost fell several times. Fortunately, Wendy supported her with her arm all the time and gave her strength.

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