Chapter 976
"No!" Catelyn roared almost instantly, slamming the table and standing up. ’ Quack doctors! You're all quack doctors! You couldn't find it out before, so this is probably another mistake!
'Ceddy, I don't want to be examined here. Let's go to another hospital!"
Her sadness was awfully tangible and hung in the air.
Cedrick had a serious expression on his face. Seeing how agitated she was, he immediately hugged her to comfort her.
Moments later, after making sure that Catelyn was no longer burning with intense rage, he looked at the doctor coldly and said, "If you dare to lie, you should know the consequences."
"I wouldn't dare to lie to you, Master Cedrick! Your wife has an ectopic pregnancy, and it can't be delayed any longer. She needs to undergo surgery right away."
Cedrick took a deep breath, suppressed the despair in his eyes, put his hands on Catelyn's shoulders, and looked at her. His voice sounded suppressed, making it appear extraordinarily deep.
"This pregnancy is ectopic, and I'm haunted by this as much as you are...but you heard the doctor. If it's an ectopic pregnancy, this child can't be kept. I care about your safety more than the child."
"No..." Catelyn bit her lower lip firmly.
From knowing she was pregnant until this day, she had been anticipating the arrival of the baby. She amused herself with the questions of whether it was a girl or a boy, the name they should give the child, and how happy their family of five would be.
However, no one expected that the nightmare would come quietly.
"It's my fault that I didn't protect you." Cedrick patted her back silently. "If it makes you feel better if you cry, then let it all out..."
His words imperceptibly broke Catelyn's psychological defense. She clasped a hand over her mouth and buried her face in Cedrick's chest, sobbing uncontrollably. From a low, suppressed sob, it changed to a howl as her shoulders trembled.
Cedrick suppressed the grief that was about to explode in his chest and said to the doctor, "Go and have the surgery prepared."
No one could see the entanglement and darkness in the depths of his eyes.
After the doctor left, the office became quiet again.
Catelyn's tears were like broken beads, soaking a large patch of Cedrick's chest, and there was a sharp pain in her heart as if her internal organs seemed to be smashed, and she felt utterly breathless.
An hour later, the doctor and two nurses walked in and announced that it was time for surgery.
Cedrick sent Catelyn to the door of the operating room.
Catelyn looked at the open door in front of her as though it was the mouth of a giant monster that was about to swallow her. She willed herself to suppress her grief so as not to cry out again.
"You must ensure my wife's safety. If I lose her, you should be very clear about the consequences," warned Cedrick coldly.
The doctor nodded tremblingly. "Don't worry, Master Cedrick. Well put her to sleep before the surgery, and well guarantee that it won't make Missus Mason feel any pain. Nonetheless.Jt's a gynecological surgery, so can you please wait outside?"
Cedrick's aura was too strong. If he stayed in the operating room, none of the doctors and nurses could focus and perform well.
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