Tide Villa in A City.
The little girl was already asleep in her room, and in Lucia's room, Victor hugged her, his palm pressing against her back, soothing her, "Lucia, I'm here I'm here! Eva is here too!"
His back was against the wall, letting the woman's hard head hit him hard, holding back the pain she gave.
Lucia was pregnant with twin babies more than two years ago, in that miscarriage, one of them was taken out, Lucia cried and begged him back then, "Victor, I have body-check after the marriage and found my chromosomes have problems, and the doctor said it's hard for me to get pregnant, so please help me keep the baby!"
He certainly wasn't willing to risk her, "You will get yourself killed."
"It's okay, it's okay, with advanced medical technology, you must be able to help me. I, I have a house, although it's my mother's, I can't sell it, if I can give her a grandson, she won't blame me. I'll give you that house as a reward, Victor, please!"
Victor was a doctor with connection in this circle. He immediately contacted the best doctors in the world to keep the child that should have been removed.
The miscarriage in the eyes of outsiders took two days and one night, but it was a fetal preservation operation that Lucia risked her life.
Everything could go on well, but Esther stimulated Lucia into depression, and Lucia's guilt and self-blame, resentment and despair kept alternating, which was not conducive to keeping the baby.
This was clear to Lucia when she was sober.
So she begged him to take her out of J City.
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