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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 445

Chapter 445 

He loosened his hold slightly but continued to hug her. “Sis, don’t ever tell me that you want to break up, okay?” 

He lowered his head. There was a growing sense of distress in his glittering eyes that she had never seen before. 

It was as if her telling him she wanted a breakup was 

something so devastating that he would become lost. 

Was she… that important to him? So important that he could 

not even accept a hypothetical scenario? 

Grace felt as if something was stuck in her heart. It made 

her feel uncomfortable. She could not hold herself back from 

raising her hands and returning the hug to him. 

“Okay, Jay. I’ll never say the word ‘breakup.” This promise was pledged by her just like that. 

At this moment, she did not think further about the meaning and price behind this promise. Right now, she just did not want to see him looking like that. 

That would just make her feel horrible. 

In the afternoon, Grace and Jason returned to the hospital. 

Her check-up reports were ready to be collected. Her main 

issues were from her old injuries. Although those injuries had 

been healed, whenever the weather turned cold and humid, 

some of her joints would still ache. 

However, according to the doctor, she just needed a long time to recuperate. Her condition would improve. It was not a 

major problem. 

The big headache was the injury suffered by her uterus back 

then. 

The gynecologist told her during the consultation that she needed to go through a series of recuperative care to a certain extent before they could proceed with an operation. Perhaps then they could improve the prognosis of her uterus and she might get a chance to conceive. 

“I still have a chance to have a baby?” Grace was excited by that prospect because that was a wish that she had suppressed deep within her heart. 

Now, there was hope for that wish to come to fruition. 

“We’ll have to see later depending on how well your body recuperates. As of now, you have about a 30% chance,” the 

specialist told her. 

30% was probably low for a normal person, but for Grace, it was a good number. 

“Then, let’s start the process.” Jason was the one to make the 

decision. 

After they collected the medication, Grace and Jason finally 

left the hospital. 

“Jason, thank you!” Grace said with reddened eyes. 

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