Chapter 683
The doctor eventually figured it out. "Pregnancy test kits usually cost more than ten dollars. The cheap bundle you bought must be inferior to be accurate or expired."
Joanne was disconcerted.
She carried a lot of medicines when she came out of the hospital, all of which were prescribed by the doctor to ease her stomach problems. The doctor also told her to come for an examination if her period did not come after two to three months.
Edwin’s face was fixed into a permanent scowl as he walked briskly, so much so that Joanne could not keep up. Panting, she shouted behind him, "I can't walk anymore! I'm not going anywhere!"
Edwin stopped when she heard her shouting. He swore to himself to not come to this hospital again. He could not believe that they came all the way to the hospital just to make themselves a laughingstock to the patients!
Joanne ran over, panting, as her bangs turned to one side due to her run, revealing her entire forehead. She looked up at him and deadpanned, "Since I'm not pregnant, we don't need to get married, right?"
"Tsk." Edwin sneered as he stared at her.
Joanne was baffled by his behavior and felt her heart racing, still.' What's that behavior for?'
"You made it known that you're pregnant with my child, and now you regret marrying me?"
Edwin never thought he would live to see the day someone would turn him down. The more Joanne wanted to get away from him, the more he wanted to tie her to him.
Joanne was stunned. "No one knows I'm pregnant!"
She did not even tell Catelyn, for goodness' sake!
Edwin merely shoved her into the car, not wanting to entertain any of her debates. "Didn't you say that you have a good physique and are capable of giving birth to a football team? I'll fulfill your great wish and let you legally have a football team."
"But I—"
"Say one more word, and I'll f*ckyou now!"
Joanne was stunned.
Half an hour later, Edwin and Joanne successfully got their marriage certificate.
Walking out of the city council, Joanne felt light and airy, she felt the certificate in her hand was particularly unreal. 'Did I just... marry him just like that?'
It all happened too soon.
'It's not right! I wasn't pregnant, why did I agree to marry him?!' Joanne suddenly came to herself.
She needed neither abortion, nor did she have to raise a baby!
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