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Forgotten Wife Let the traitors kneel Down (by Patricia Maradiaga) novel Chapter 135

Of course not. I just felt a bit scared since the war will start soon and because your mother said it was best to avoid having children for the time being.

He stroked her hair and said,

But to be honest, imagining that you might be pregnant made me happy.

And what if I’m not?

It doesn’t matter, because someday you will be, and our family will grow, so don’t worry about

that.

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Early in the morning, the doctor knocked on the door of the room. Alessandro woke Abril and said to her,

Aby, wake up, the doctor is here.

Abril sat up and said,

There’s no need to examine me, I’m fine.

I’ll feel more at ease if you do.

Alright.

Alessandro opened the door, and the doctor bowed and greeted the royal pair. While the doctor examined Abril, Alessandro didn’t take his eyes off the doctor for a single moment. The doctor felt very nervous, as if a wild animal was stalking him, and he couldn’t wait to leave that room.

Is she alright? Is she pregnant?

Alessandro growled.

Fearfully, the doctor replied,

No, Your Majesty, she is not pregnant. I regret to inform you.”

He couldn’t hide the disappointment on his face, but that only lasted a fraction of a second before he immediately changed his expression to a calm one.

What’s wrong with her?

It just seems to be fatigue; with a few days of rest, she’ll be fine.

The doctor gathered his things, said goodbye, and left the room.

Abril looked dejected, Alessandro sat next to her and asked,

What’s wrong, Aby? Why do you look so down?

You truly wished I was pregnant, didn’t you?

Of course not.

Alessandro took Abril’s face in his hands and said,

Look, it’s true I want to have a child with you, but I know this isn’t the best time. We’ll wait until the

time is right, when we’ll have many children.

And if I couldn’t have children, would you still love me?

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