Melinda didn't want her child to suffer like this. It would be too hard for her.
She would rather her child be more selfish and give others a hard time than troubling herself.
"Although I like girls very much, now I really hope that you can be a little boy." Melinda gave a soft sigh. Girls were always soft. Even if they were stubborn, they were easily hurt.
She couldn't help crying as long as she thought of the possibility that her baby would suffer the same pain as her in the future.
The pregnant woman's mood fluctuated greatly, and Melinda's pleasure just now fell into sadness.
After a while, a few tears fell on her cheeks. Nelson just pushed the door in. When he saw this, he immediately asked, "What's wrong? Who bullied you? Tell me."
When Melinda saw it was Nelson and his words, tears welled up in her eyes. Nelson would say the same words every time he saw her cry, and he wanted to roll up his sleeves and beat the man who had bullied her up.
"Grandpa, I'm fine." Melinda felt embarrassed as she wiped her tears.
Nelson looked at Melinda suspiciously. The first thought came to his mind was what the hell the bastard Jonas did to her again. But seeing that Melinda looked good and she didn't seem to lie, he only said, "If someone bullies you, don't forget to tell me, will you?"
Nelson was a little afraid of Melinda's hesitation now. This sentence would be repeated every time he saw her.
"Well, I see. Grandpa, sit here please."
Melinda stood up and pointed to the place beside her. Gradually, she calmed herself down.
"Okay, don't stand up. Just sit there and rest."
Nelson tried to stop Melinda when he saw that she wanted to get out of the bed to help him. Melinda continued to lie on the bed with her hands still on her abdomen.
She suddenly understood why all the pregnant women she had seen before would put their hands on their stomach so frequently.
This was a wonderful feeling that could only be felt as a mother. Perhaps many people thought that it was normal for a mother to be pregnant, which was not so exaggerated, but they absolutely could not understand how Melinda felt when getting the child in such a situation.
"You look much better now. But you should stop crying. Otherwise, your baby will be a cry baby."
"No, I don't think so. He must be a child who loves laughing very much." Melinda pouted her mouth, reluctant to accept the teasing from Nelson. Then she felt herself childish and could not help laughing.
"Okay, it's a sunny boy." Nelson spoke out by convenience, then he felt that it would make Melinda misunderstand him, so he quickly said, "Or my little warm girl, both make me warm and comfortable."
"Sure."
Melinda had already decided the direction for her child to cultivate, which was to be optimistic. She hoped that he would love to smile so that he could heal everyone around him.
"I saw the video online. Did you release it?"
Nelson had already known the answer in his mind. The moment he found the video, he asked someone to check the IP address.
What irritated him was that he had no idea of it at all. It seemed that Melinda had been wronged a lot before he knew it.
"Yes."
Melinda admitted it immediately.
She was so bold to admit what she had done. Since she had done it, she had never thought of hiding it from anyone and was not afraid of being investigated.
Otherwise, she wouldn't have posted the video.
Nelson was stunned. He had thought that it was a coincidence that someone deliberately used it. He did not expect the real person to be Melinda. This was not her style.
"Grandfather, I don't want to have my own baby see his mother get wronged when he is still in my belly."
Melinda didn't want her child to see the scene of her being bullied.
"Ha-ha-ha. Good. That's it."
Nelson was glad to see Melinda in a good mood. She used the protection umbrella to protect herself just because of the baby in her womb.
This was what he had been dying to see. Now it happened.
At last, he felt a little relieved.
"A mother should be strong. I am relieved to see that you know how to protect yourself now."
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