Chapter 61
Michael appeared expressionless, as cool as he usually was.
Yasmin, on the other hand, seemed happy. She looked down at her abdomen, seemingly anticipating their child’s birth.
I scoffed sarcastically.
How would Michael have dealt with my unborn child if I hadn’t died?
Would Michael have forced me to have an abortion, or would he have ended our child’s life. personally?
Michael was capable of anything.
He and Yasmin turned their gazes toward me simultaneously. Perhaps my laughter had caught their attention. Their eyes displayed a moment of surprise.
Michael approached me with a pale face. “Stephie…”
I frowned. Despite Stephany bearing a slight resemblance to me, it was unlikely for Michael to
mistake her for me.
“Who are you?”
Michael took a step back dejectedly after staring at me for a long time.
Clutching my fists, I whispered while walking past Michael, “Crazy people.”
“Michael, she’s not Stephie. You’ve mistaken her…” Yasmin feigned sadness and held Michael’s arm.
“Michael, the deceased won’t come back. You can’t let yourself stay demotivated. Even if concerned about yourself, think about our child.”
l not
I felt my feet grow numb as I walked. I suppressed the urge to turn around and confront the despicable couple.
“Doctor, this is Mrs. Lincoln. The blood test results are in. Please take a look.” The nanny handed over
the results.
I could feel an intense gaze on me while sitting in the chair, which made me uncomfortable.
What was Michael looking at?
“Michael, let’s go.” Yasmin pulled Michael away.
Michael turned to look at me. He continued to murmur even as they left the consultation room, she really not Stephie?”
“Is
Michael pushed away Yasmin’s hand and walked ahead. “Are you satisfied now? There was a child in Stephie’s womb. It was my child,” he kept muttering.
Chapter 61
I could hear his voice even in the consultation room. His words made me feel disgusted.
“HCG levels are still low, so we need to monitor for a while. We must determine whether the
pregnancy is intrauterine or ectopic. If there are no other complications, you can safely continue with the pregnancy.”
Dr. Adrian smiled. “Don’t worry too much. Everything looks fine.”
I nodded, held the test results, and left the room.
Suddenly, I covered my mouth as I felt nauseated. Ignoring the bodyguards and nanny waiting outside, I rushed to the restroom.
Upon entering the restroom, I scanned my surroundings. Luckily, I found the window was slightly open, which provided me with an opportunity to slip away.
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