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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1400

A belated, heart-wrenching pain flooded over her.

Her lips and face turned incredibly pale, and she instinctively touched her stomach.

Not long ago, there was still a baby in there. In such a short time, it had become empty and deflated. There was nothing left.

Her child, her love, and the life that she had once thought would continue happily—all gone.

However, there was no time to grieve.

Fanny held back the tears in her eyes, and began to check the date on the yogurt.

Today was already June 17th.

The yogurt had a shelf life of only seven days. It would have been fresh when it was first bought.

Now, she couldn't eat it anymore.

It was fortunate that she couldn't take anything cold right now. She took them out, and threw them into the trash. Besides the yogurt, there were also some vegetables and meat.

These should be fresh.

Supermarkets dared not sell things that had been there for a long time. If they did, these things would cause stomach problems after a while.

However, when she took them out and looked, the eggplants were all withered. The bread had some mold, too. The coriander and other leafy vegetables also had varying degrees of rotten leaves.

Since they were all molded and rotten, they should have been bought around six to seven days ago.

Could it be...

She opened the box of vegetables, and found the date at the bottom.

Sure enough...

These things were bought together, and around a week ago.

The fridge had been left open for a long time, and a warning alarm sounded. Cold air seeped out.

Fanny stood before the refrigerator, dazed. She could feel the chill from head to toe.

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