In the evening, Heidy and Hearst were on the bed. It was already late at night, but she still couldn't fall asleep. Looking at the man lying beside her, she couldn't help but feel sad, which was hidden in the daytime.
Even though she kept telling herself that she should accept the fact, Heidy didn't forget it in the end. She was very clear that what she needed most now was time. At the thought of this, she closed her eyes. When she was about to go to bed, she heard a knock on the door.
She didn't want to get up, but the loud knock on the door didn't stop. Then, Hearst opened his eyes and said in a low and deep voice, "Lie down here. I'll go check it." Then, he stood up and walked towards the door.
When he opened the door, he saw Ada standing at the door. She covered her belly with both hands, seeming to be in great pain. Hearing that, Hearst frowned and said unhappily, "Ada, what are you doing here? It's late at night."
Pressing her belly, Ada grabbed him by the arm and said painfully, "Hearst, I have a stomachache. I don't know what's wrong with my baby. Can you send me to the hospital?"
Hearing this, Hearst frowned a little. He replied calmly and coldly, "You're uncomfortable. Call the hospital yourself."
Upon hearing her answer, Ada said in a panic, "Hearst, the baby is also your child. If anything happens to the baby..."
"If anything happened to you, it would be the best. You failed to protect yourself. You shouldn't blame anyone," said Hearst coldly.
Then she grabbed his sleeves with both hands and said, "How could you be so cruel, Hearst? It's your child. How could you do this to me? Hearst, please take me to the hospital."
Then, he raised his hand, placed it on her arm, pulled it away from him and said coldly, "Ada, I know exactly what you are thinking about. Uncomfortable. Go to the hospital by yourself. If you knock at the door again, I will throw you out."
Then, with a blank face, he pushed her away and slammed the door.
Ada stood at the door, looking at the closed door. She pounded on the door with her hands, and finally gave up. She knew that if she went on like this, he would definitely throw her out of here. At the thought of it, Ada unwillingly stared at the door and turned around to leave.
Inside the room, she saw Hearst lying next to her and said calmly, "She wants you to accompany her to the hospital so that your relationship will be made public."
With a nod, Hearst replied indifferently, "Yes, it's her plan. Ada is different from the past. She is more calm and composed than she used to be."
Hearing his words, Heidy asked in confusion, "You mean someone was giving her advice behind her back? I guess it is her parents. If they can get you involved in this, it will do good to her family."
Hearst squinted and didn't say anything. After a moment of silence, he said, "Maybe, or maybe someone else."
Sighing softly, she closed her eyes and said, "I'm a little regretful for agreeing to let her stay here for a few days."
Then, Hearst turned around and put his arms around her waist. He said in a hoarse voice, "Don't think too much. We just ignore her."
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