Chapter 990
She placed the baby down and checked his diaper. However, he had not peed or pooped.
Madeline was worried that something might have happened to the child. She picked him up and was ready to take him to the hospital.
“Linnie, let me try,” Jeremy begged. “When I held him just now, he didn’t cry.”
Madeline looked at him coldly. “If you hadn’t come in, he wouldn’t have woken up at all. I spent so much time putting him to sleep. Why did you come in?”
Madeline grumbled. Despite knowing that the baby might be crying for other reasons, she did not have the capacity to face this man.
“Linnie, let me hold the child. Really, he didn’t cry when I carried him just now,” Jeremy begged again.
However, Madeline did not let him hold Pudding. On the contrary, she scoffed.
“So you know he’s your son now?”
“Linnie.”
“Jeremy, I don’t blame you. I really don’t blame you for losing your memories. I just hate that you lost your humanity after you lost your memories.”
She tried very hard to control her emotions.
“The nurse told me that after you went into the room, the baby’s face turned purple and he went into shock. I really couldn’t believe that you’re able to take action against such a young child just to make Lana happy.
“After that, I went to see you and what did you do?” Her eyes were red as she stared at the man who was looking more and more remorseful. “You choked me and asked me what my child has to do with you? What does he have to do with you?
“I was the one asking for trouble. I was the one asking for all this trouble. Why did I fall in love with a man like you…” Madeline mocked herself and smiled bitterly. She lowered her head to look at the crying baby as more tears streamed down from her face. “Pudding, I hope I can be like you, to have no worries. I hope with all my might…”
When Jeremy heard Madeline talking to herself, he felt like he had no right being here.
He turned around with tears in his eyes. When he got to the side of the door, he covered his face with his hands and sobbed.
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