The entire room fell silent.
Bonnie stared blankly at Luna's face, her entire body frozen in shock.
A split second later, her face twitched, and she curled her lips into a bitter smile. "How is that even possible..."
How could she have gotten pregnant?
When she had gotten a checkup at the hospital, the doctor had told her that because of some complications while giving birth six years ago, she had lost most of her reproductive ability and only had less than a ten-percent chance of getting pregnant naturally.
Because of this low probability, Bonnie had assumed that she was infertile.
Because of this, she was extremely fond of Jim's two children and treated them like her own.
She thought that Jim must have loved kids, considering he had two even before getting married.
Ironically, she became infertile.
Despite this, she still naively thought that a s long as she treated Jim's children well enough, it would make up for the fact that she could not bear him a child of their own.
Therefore, she did not believe a word that Luna had said about her being pregnant.
Seeing the puzzled look in Bonnie's eyes, Luna frowned and handed her the report that Dr. Laura had written. "Look at this yourself."
Bonnie took the paper from her but did not even bother glancing at it. "The doctor must’ve made a mistake."
She let out a self-deprecating chuckle." How can I possibly get pregnant so easily?"
When she ran into Jim at the hospital that morning, Jim had even taunted her for seducing other men even while pregnant.
If she was really pregnant, would Jim think that his words had come true?
Luna let out a sigh when she heard this. She grabbed hold of Bonnie's hand and said, "Dr. Laura says that you're about a month along now.
"Try to think back to a month ago. Were you and Jim..."
Bonnie furrowed her brows and tried to recall the last time she and Jim were together in Banyan City.
All of a sudden, she was reminded of something and quickly took out her handbag.
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