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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1347

Fanny's manager had personally told Diana about Fanny's pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage.

At that time, she even claimed she couldn't find Fanny, and that the latter had been taken away by Oliver.

What happened afterward? How could a miscarriage lead to losing one's life?!

Diana's thoughts grew more uneasy. She couldn't shake the feeling that this matter wasn't so simple.

Besides, Oliver lost both his wife and child simultaneously.

How could he remain so calm?

When they were sent off, he calmly and thoughtfully considered opening the car door for Diana.

"It's because they had a child between them. Even though it was an accident, it existed nonetheless. Oliver is even less likely to do anything to a woman who has just miscarried. Miscarriages...they can also be life-threatening," Julian said.

Moreover, it was raining heavily last night. When Oliver took Fanny to the hospital, the weather might have delayed them. Anything could have happened during that time.

Diana wanted to argue, but when she thought about the dangers involved in a woman's pregnancy and childbirth, she realized that anything was indeed possible.

Pregnancy... It sounded nice when spoken of as the hope of nurturing a family and of bearing one's own descendants. In reality, it was like nurturing a parasite.

From the moment of birth, a fetus continuously absorbed all the mother's nutrients to sustain its growth. The mother herself could be sacrificed for the sake of the fetus.

This was the essence of reproduction.

The decreasing number of women dying during childbirth in modern times was due to the progress of science and medicine, not because fetuses had become harmless.

Nonetheless, many people willingly accepted the risks of giving birth to the next generation.

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