Beth did not know how long she had been unconscious. She felt like her mind sinking and floating on turbulent waves.
‘It's loud, and there are a lot of people talking.’
Suddenly, the darkness in front of her disappeared.
Beth woke up, gasping for breath, and suddenly sat up in bed.
She was startled into cold sweat.
Why was she in the hospital?
“… Madam, you are pregnant.” The servant, Joe, looked at her with concern, saying, “Luckily I went back to the villa yesterday to take some things, otherwise, you and the baby would be in danger.”
These words shocked Beth.
Baby?
The words of Joe were a shock.
Was this her hallucination?
She actually got pregnant?
At the end of her life, she could have a child of her own…
She didn't even know whether she should cry or laugh, whether it was God's mercy or punishment.
Tears gushed out of her eyes.
Before she felt happy, Joe continued, “But the doctor said that you are in a very bad condition, so the pregnancy must be terminated.”
Beth touched her belly with trembling hands, and cried.
She had to terminate the pregnancy when she just knew about her pregnancy?
“I'm not going to abort. I'm going to give birth to the baby.”
She wanted to have the baby, for she had lost one.
Even at the cost of her own death, she wanted to give birth.
She loved Aaron with all her heart.
She always felt that the child was that lost child who went back.
She could not... lose it again.
“Madam, the doctor said you are in such a serious condition that you cannot have any children!” Joe was anxious, saying, “Besides, Mr. Williams will not let you have the baby.”
It was true.
He would force her to abort for Kathy. Joe had witnessed how coldly Aaron treated her in these years.
‘Kathy was pregnant.’
‘In front of Kathy, my child and I are worthless!’
Beth was frozen, her eyelashes trembling slightly.
“I won't let him know I'm pregnant!” She interrupted Joe with a loud voice, “You can't told him either!”
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