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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1566

Celeste felt even worse when her poor health was revealed in front of Grace and Gary.

Celeste was very upset. The both of them had been great to her.

Alas, she was too disappointed.

The doctor looked up at Celeste to find her looking absolutely apologetic. Then, she sighed and said, "Miss White, why are you so stressed? Judging from what I see, you must feel insecure, yes?"

The doctor's tone was casual, but she'd hit the nail right on the head.

This made Celeste even more shocked.

She subconsciously glanced at Gary, and he had a lost look on his face. His handsome visage was very pale.

Celeste quickly let out a chuckle and said, "I don't think that's the case, Doctor."

She was afraid to even look at Grace. Celeste feared that Grace would be disappointed and frustrated with her.

The gynecologist replied, "Miss White, there's no error with the liver toxicology report. There is an issue with your body, and if you don't have stasis, then could it be stress? There's no evidence of cirrhosis or fatty liver, so it must be mental causes. Have you been very stressed studying overseas?"

The doctor was very friendly, and he was gentle with his words. However, they were still very frightening.

Celeste shook her head and said, "Not at all. But I have been very busy recently, and I haven't been eating my meals on time. I'll be sure to pay more attention to that next time."

"Is there a reason for your irregular meals?" The doctor asked.

"It hasn't been going on for a long time," Celeste replied hurriedly. "Don't be so serious, you'll scare my aunt."

Celeste hoped that the doctor's words would not scare Grace.

The doctor looked over at Grace.

Grace was frowning, and she said, "I'm not afraid, I'm just worried about you. You keep everything inside, and this hurts you."

"Aunt Grace, I'm fine. It's not that serious." Celeste tried her best to comfort.

Grace saw how hard Celeste was trying to comfort her and asked, "Doctor, how do we treat her? I hope this is treatable. Celeste is still young, and she has her whole life ahead of her."

"Anemia is easy to treat. She just needs to be on a strict nutritional regimen, and she'll be okay after it's done."

"Right. I'll supervise her and make sure she eats well every day," Grace replied.

The doctor smiled. "It's her stress that's causing all this, to be honest."

"Celeste is way too sensible for her own good." Grace felt a little guilty, and she continued, "She doesn't want me to be worried. I'm the one who's stressing her out."

Celeste looked at Grace in shock, and she felt touched and upset at the same time.

"Mrs. Jones, be rest assured that she will recover soon. Her hormonal imbalances aren't that serious, and her anemia is recent. However, her uterus doesn't seem to be doing too well."

The gynecologist paused for a moment before she turned to Gary and said, "Sir, please step out. The next topic of conversation is only for the women."

"No way," Gary retorted immediately.

He had to know, as Celeste was his girlfriend. He was afraid that he would miss something if he stepped out.

The doctor was stunned.

Celeste immediately became nervous and said, "Doctor, have Aunt Smith and Gary leave. I'll stay here alone."

The gynecologist had mentioned her uterus, so Celeste didn't want Grace to know too much about her pregnancy.

She didn't want anyone to know about it at all.

Grace immediately understood what Celeste meant and sighed. "Oh, Celeste. I already know! There's nothing to hide!"

Grace felt that she had to face this issue head on. If not, it would end up causing more harm to Celeste.

Moreover, Gary had to be there to listen. If he didn't, then he wouldn't appreciate all that Celeste had done for him.

It wasn't like men did not understand what women experienced, but Grace was worried that Gary might take it lightly. Furthermore, his aloof personality might end up hurting Celeste.

"To be honest, this is my daughter-in-law. Gary is my son, so please help her. We will comply with whatever treatment plan you propose."

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