Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 80 – The Truth about the Miscarriage
“Why… why did you suddenly ask this?”
Winifred froze for three seconds and said in a daze, “Janet was definitely not pregnant. At that time you asked me to take care of her, so I came to do it, but she looked fine.”
“Normally, when a mother aborts a baby, she must be very sad. Janet didn’t. And most people can’t get out of bed after a miscarriage. She was discharged from the hospital the next day. Was this normal?”
Quintina was at the side. Seeing Nathaniel suddenly ask about this thing, her expression was a little strange.
Nathaniel pressed his temple, “Since you went to take care of her, didn’t you see the case report issued by the hospital, or did you not ask the doctor about her specific situation?”
“About this…”
Winifred couldn’t answer this question.
“It’s been so long. How can we still remember it clearly? Nathaniel, are you doubting us?” Quintina yelled from the side.
“So, you didn’t know the truth and affirmed that Janet was a fake pregnancy?”
As Nathaniel said these words, the image of Janet red-eyed as she accused him was right in front of his eyes, and he couldn’t help but feel sorry for her.
Seeing Nathaniel’s suspicious expression, Winifred said a little unhappily, “Nathaniel, even if I didn’t like Janet, the baby in her belly belonged to our Webster family. He was my own grandson. How could I joke about the baby?”
“That’s right, Nathaniel. Why do you suddenly ask about this? Is it because Janet is speaking ill of us again?”
Winifred and Quintina were making a noise, which made Nathaniel feel a headache.
“Well, I just remembered it suddenly and asked casually. If you don’t know, forget it. I’ve got to go now. I will ask the driver to take you home later.”
Nathaniel didn’t continue to dwell on this thing. Anyway, with Alfred’s ability, he should soon get the results from the
hospital.
Ever since what happened to Anastasia, Nathaniel would no longer believe a one-sided version of a story easily.
“OK..”
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