Just as Ivan was too lazy to listen and was about to hang up the phone, Jennifer took the phone from his hand. "Hello, which hospital are you at?"
Ivan looked at his wife in surprise but didn't interrupt her.
"Okay, we got it," Jennifer ended the call and looked at him. "Darling, Catherine brought this upon herself, but the child is innocent."
"You..." Ivan's tense face softened, and he averted his gaze, not wanting to show displeasure to his wife.
Jennifer, being a mother herself, understood the bond between a mother and her child, so she couldn't bear to see the child suffer.
"I have no intention of dealing with this woman at all!" Ivan said expressionlessly, then he crossed his arms and turned away.
"I know," Jennifer came to his side and looked at him. "But the child is truly innocent. If the child could choose, she wouldn't choose Catherine as her mother."
Ivan didn't want to understand the grand principles; he despised Catherine greatly!
"I don't want to see her at all," Ivan smirked coldly. "So whether her child lives or dies, what kind of person they become in the future, has nothing to do with me."
"..." Jennifer looked at him and fell silent.
He rejected the child, and she didn't want to force him.
So she didn't say anything further. "I understand. It's getting late, let's sleep early."
Jennifer didn't want her goodwill to overflow, and she didn't want any involvement with Catherine. She didn't even want to see her.
But the child was innocent.
Who could choose their own birth?
Jennifer simply felt sorry for this child who was born and immediately sent to an orphanage. Who knew how much suffering she would have to endure?
After putting down the phone, Ivan embraced Jennifer as they lay down. He kissed her cheek. "Goodnight, my dear." His tone softened.
"Goodnight."
She lay on her side, and he held her from behind, just like Tristan holding Monica.
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