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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 995

Chapter 995 Let the Soldier Dress Up First

Ivy woke up again, and it was already noon the next day.

This time Ivy had slept well, so she didn't need to call Damion to help her get out of bed. She got up and immediately went into the bathroom. She wanted to check if she was pregnant yet, but unfortunately the test results were negative.

Feeling a bit disappointed, Ivy looked at the pregnancy test in her hand. It seemed like they would have to try harder. When Damion wasn't home, Ivy spent the afternoon researching how to conceive on her laptop.

She searched for hours but couldn't find any reason why they hadn't been successful yet. When Damion came home and saw Ivy sitting on the floor looking sad, he picked her up and placed her on the couch.

"What's wrong? Why are you unhappy?" Damion asked with concern.

"We weren't successful," Ivy replied with a frown.

Damion paused for a moment before realizing what she meant by "not successful." He chuckled softly and said reassuringly, "It doesn't always happen right away. Don't worry about it too much. Just relax."

"But we've both been checked out by doctors! I can't find any reason why we haven't succeeded," Ivy said in frustration.

"Maybe it's just taking its time," Damion suggested optimistically. "You have to allow for some detours along the way."

Ivy smiled at his words and hugged him around his neck saying, "Then let's keep trying! If our front line gets lost, then we'll send reinforcements from behind!"

"Okay," agreed Damion with a smile. "But first things first – an army marches on its stomach! Let's go fill ours."

Ivy suddenly realized that it was already dark outside when he mentioned dinner plan. "Oh no! I didn't even notice what time it is… I haven't prepared anything for dinner."

Since getting married, they had stopped having Bishop family servants around all day long, so both of them cooked their own meals together most of times when they returned home together after work or other activities. This habit had become part of their marriage routine over time.

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