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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 735

Since they were enemies, there was no need to greet each other.

Amber soon dismissed the atter from her mind, but Mrs. Gardner in the elevator was not calm.

When Mrs. Gardner saw that Amber went out without looking back, her face darkened and she felt inexplicably disappointed and grieved.

"Humph! You didn't even greet me when you left. It is true that children without fathers... have no manners!" Mrs. Gardner held the insulation container tightly and murmured in a sad tone.

She intended to say that you didn't even say goodbye. No wonder there are no parents.

But she didn't know why, in the end, she couldn't bear to say like that and changed her words.

Mrs. Gardner watched Amber leave until she disappeared and the elevator door closed automatically. Then Mrs. Gardner lowered her eyes and looked away reluctantly.

She could have pressed the close button of the elevator the moment Amber went out.

But looking at the back of Amber, she couldn't do it for a long time.

She even thought that the back of Amber was so beautiful that people couldn't help but want to get close to her.

No one knew how hard she was trying to refrain herself from stopping Amber.

Mrs. Gardner loosened the handle of the insulation barrel, looking at the nail mark on her palm and sighing deeply.

It seemed that she was really affected too much by the press conference to the degree that she would regard Amber as Makayla Gardner.

It was not a good thing.

Mrs. Gardner rubbed her face and tried to wake herself up. She didn't want to think too much to avoid being influenced more deeply.

On the other side, Amber, who almost reached the door of the obstetrics and gynecology department, breathed a sigh of relief.

She was under great pressure on the way out of the elevator.

Even if she didn't look back, she could feel how intense Mrs. Gardner's gaze was. She felt that Mrs. Gardner fixed her eyes on her and stopped gazing at her until Mrs. Gardner couldn't see her.

She didn't know why Mrs. Gardner kept looking at her like this, but she knew that Mrs. Gardner had borne no malice. Otherwise, she would have stared back instead of leaving without stopping.

She didn't know what was wrong with Mrs. Gardner today. Mrs. Gardner was so weird that Amber felt her hair stand on end.

Thinking of this, Amber couldn't help shivering.

Elias had been waiting for Amber for a long time, so he came out to see if she came here. And it happened that Elias saw her shiver. He went toward her and put the back of his hand on her forehead. "Don't move. Let me see if you have caught a cold," said he.

Amber didn't know whether to cry or to laugh. She took his hand off her forehead and said, "I didn't catch a cold. I just thought of something and felt a little confused."

"Really?" said Elias, who put his hand into the pocket of his white coat after touching her forehead. "Let's get in."

He was not interested in what she thought about.

In the world, he was only interested in her safety, as well as intricate diseases and corpses.

As for other things, he didn't bother to ask.

Elias didn't ask. And Amber had no intention to tell him. She followed him and entered into the door of the obstetrics and gynecology department.

An hour passed after a physical exam.

Elias looked at her examination report and said, "Not bad. You have a good self-healing ability, and you do listen to the doctor's instructions very well to take medicine. The recovery of your uterus is much better than I expected. Maybe in less than two years, you can get pregnant in advance."

After saying that, he removed the cap of his pen and wrote something on her examination report.

Amber, who sat opposite him, blushed because of his words. "What are you talking about? Who wants to conceive Jared's child?" said she.

Elias paused and looked up at her, "Of course, you. Aren't you together?"

"Yes, we are together," Amber nodded.

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