Chapter 531 Suspicion
“Why are you here?” interrogated Janette. I could tell that she was extremely unwilling to see me here. “I was just shopping here. When I saw you vomiting beside the road, I was a bit worried about you, so I came over to check on you. How are you feeling? Do you feel uncomfortable?”
I did not want to be too petty with her. Although her attitude was horrible, I still asked about how she was doing out of worry. “I don’t need your fake concern! I’m fine!” She glanced at me coldly before turning around to leave.
Seeing how my good intentions were reciprocated by her cold and snappy comments, I felt annoyed and was about to leave. However, moments after I walked away, Janette started vomiting again.
Looking at her, I remembered something. Her vomiting continuously reminded me of when I was pregnant.
When that thought surfaced in my mind, I immediately became worried. The tragic incident that had befallen Janette was over a month ago. Back when she went to the hospital for a check-up, it was only for injuries. From what I remembered, the doctor did not prescribe any contraceptive pills for her.
Upon that thought, I quickly chased after her.
“Wait, Janette! I have something to ask you.” I ran to her and blocked her path, looking serious.
“I have nothing to say to you. So go away and stop blocking my path!” stated Janette icily as she shot me an impatient stare.
I was a person who cared about pride too. As such, the rude behavior that Janette kept showing me was making me furious. Regardless, I tried my best to tamp my anger down, for the most important thing to do then was to confirm if my suspicions were true.
“I just need to ask you one question. I’ll let you leave immediately after you answer me.” I stared at Janette seriously as an assertive tone crept into my voice.
“What is it? Just spit it out! I don’t want to see you,” snapped Janette hostilely with an impatient frown after she heard what I said.
“When was the last time you got your period?” I asked directly, ignoring how she felt toward me.
Perhaps because she did not expect my question, a look of surprise flashed across Janette’s face. After returning to her senses, she glared at me furiously.
“Are you crazy? You’re seriously asking me when did I last get my period? It’s none of your business!” retorted Janette sharply as she stared at me, anger burning in her eyes.
“A month has already passed since that incident. Have you gotten your period?”
To Janette, that incident was an agonizing experience that she could never erase. Even though everyone was evading this topic, I couldn’t be bothered to be tactful about it and directly brought it up to address my suspicion.
Naturally, she knew what I was talking about. After hearing what I said, her face paled. Her body trembled out of fury.
“What are you trying to say, Anna? Are you deliberately trying to bring up my trauma again? You want everyone to know my past by mentioning this in public, right?”
Janette’s eyes reddened as she glared at me resentfully. Her frail body was trembling violently.
I knew that my words had brought up memories of her trauma, so it was understandable for her to feel very upset. However, I had to continue asking her.
“I’m not deliberately trying to mention your trauma. It’s just that… when you kept vomiting beside the road earlier, it reminded me… of when I was pregnant.”
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