Chapter 1272
Cornelia had no experience with pregnancy, so unless there were very clear physical signs, she might not notice she was knocked up in the short term. Once the baby was formed, Cornelia finding out about the pregnancy might be a tough pill to swallow.
Granny Luisa thought this was brutal for Cornelia and decided, "I'll send a doctor right over to do a quick pee test. If she really is pregnant, we gotta tell her. Whether she chooses to keep or abort, we can't pressure her. It's her call."
Patricia let out a sigh, looking really bummed out, "Before the divorce, Cornelia was hoping every day to get pregnant but couldn't. Now that she's divorced, there's a high chance she is. Why does life always have it in for her?"
Thinking about the possibility of not having a great-grandchild, Granny Luisa was heartbroken. But she consoled herself, "Cornelia is the only daughter-in-law I accept. Even if she's divorced from Marc, she's still my precious girl. If she ever remarries, any child she has will be my great-grandchild"
The realization that Cornelia might be pregnant and the possibility that she might not keep the baby sent their emotions on a wild roller coaster ride. Especially for Patricia, who had been hoping that Cornelia and Marcus would get back together. If Cornelia was pregnant, the chances of reconciliation would be even higher.
Suddenly, there was noise from outside.
Patricia said, "Granny Luisa, it sounds like Augustine is back from the Capital. He mentioned going there for some important work a few days ago. I wonder what that was."
Granny Luisa said, "You go out, I'll greet him."
Patricia said, "Granny Luisa, right after Cornelia's divorce, Augustine introduced her to a lot of potential mates. I think he was hoping for her to divorce Marc. If he finds out Cornelia is carrying Marc's child, I bet he'll want her to abort."
Granny Luisa had no words.
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