Chapter 1094
Chapter 1094
The door was quietly pushed ajar...
Kelly's and Old Madam Atherton's voices came from outside the door.
Kelly said, Mrs. Atherton, is it too cruel to Catelyn? Nothing is for certain now..."
"As you can see, with Cat's attitude, even if this child is sick, she will definitely keep it. Why don't I help her out? And I have received news that someone is going to deal with Cedrick. Whether it is Ezekiel or whoever, Cat tends to be a target. The best way is to keep her away from this vortex. Otherwise, in the future, even if I die, I will not have the nerve to meet Summer in heaven," Old Madam Atherton sighed.
If the child were more likely to be healthy, she would not be so ruthless.
However, this child was destined to be unhealthy.
It would be nothing but a burden.
Old Madam Atherton didn't want Catelyn to be alone with a sick kid after she died.
'So should we talk to Master Edwin?" Kelly asked cautiously.
Old Madam Atherton frowned and scolded, "I don't know what he's up to these days. He's rarely been home. And he always goes to Cedrick's place. As long as I tell him about it, Cedrick will know..."
"But..."
"Stop it. Cat has taken the medicine. It may kick in,’ Old Madam Atherton ordered coldly without giving Kelly time to hesitate.
The supplements had been sprinkled with a little chloroform.
Only in this way could they send her to the operating room.
Inside the room, the figures moved.
Kelly was afraid that Catelyn hadn't taken the medicine yet, so after waiting for about ten minutes, Kelly pushed open Catelyn's bedroom door.
The supplements on the bedside table were gone.
On the soft bed, Catelyn was lying quietly with her hands folded on her belly. Her sleeping face was peaceful and pretty, which made people unwilling to hurt her.
"Cat is asleep?" Old Madam Atherton asked from behind Kelly.
Kelly said yes.
Then Old Madam Atherton arranged for maids to carry Catelyn to a car. Then they drove to the Atherton family's private hospital. Old Madam Atherton took Catelyn's hand and talked to the sleeping Catelyn on the way.
Perhaps because Old Madam Atherton was upset, tears flowed from the corners of her eyes.
'Cat, I hope you won't blame me when you wake up."
Old Madam Atherton looked down and wiped her tears, not noticing that Catelyn's thick eyelashes gently fluttered a few times.
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