Chapter 1019
Cedrick's response to that question was a long kiss.
He kissed her dry lips, gently wiped the tears on her cheeks with his fingertips, and whispered in her ears, "What else can I do with you when you're even willing to sacrifice your life for the child? But promise me, don't do that again!"
"As long as my child is fine, of course, I won't run and jump off any building again..." Catelyn did not know why she dared to stand on the wall of the balcony just now.
The fear finally hit her when she recalled her action.
The tears slowly stopped, and what filled her heart was anxiety and also excitement. She was ready to die, but in the end, Cedrick compromised for her safety...
"Cat, how could you jump off the building just now? If something happened to you, how can I explain it to Summer in Heaven?" Sylvie's heart was still beating fast in horror, and she took Catelyn's hand, startled and angry." Thank God you finally came down safely. I was scared to death by you."
Catelyn forced a guilty smile toward the old lady in embarrassment." Grandma, I'm sorry that I made you worry..."
"Silly girl! I told you from the very beginning that you have to bear far more than ordinary people when you are with the Mason family. It's just that this child..." Sylvie had a helpless face, and as she wiped away her tears, she said worriedly, "I don't know if my promise would do good for you or bad for you..."
"Grandma, the doctor didn't guarantee a hundred percent that this child would have the virus. We need to pray to God for his health. Besides, didn't Ceddy also carry the virus in his body when he was born, and Miles and Ollie too? Look, they are all healthy now."
Sylvie nodded. "I hope so."
However, her suspicious gaze still passed over Cedrick.
Catelyn closely followed her gaze and also fell on Cedrick's upset expression. He was staring at her abdomen, not knowing what he was thinking.
Catelyn suddenly said anxiously, "You're not lying to me, are you?"
She worried that Cedrick was just coaxing her to get down from the wall.
Cedrick gasped. "Grandma is already on your side. Even if I want to lie to you, I probably won't have a chance to take you to the hospital."
"If Grandma weren't here, you'd trick me down first and then take me to the hospital, wouldn't you?"
"Of course, I won't." After Cedrick finished speaking, he hugged her tightly in his arms and led her and Sylvie downstairs.
He ordered one of the maids to make sure the door that led to the balcony was well locked in the future when no one was in there.
He was very conflicted about waiting for another two months to give Catelyn a glimmer of hope...
'What if the child is still unhealthy after two months?'
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