Chapter 160 Infertile
Brendan left the office, but his tightly-furrowed eyebrows had yet to relax. He was worried that Deirdre had been rendered infertile for the rest of her life after the miscarriage of her first child. As for the reason he was worried, the only thing he could think of was that he needed a child.
‘Deirdre is the most suitable candidate to provide me with a child now.’
He arrived at Deirdre’s room to find Sam guarding the door outside. At the thought of how Deirdre could possibly still be sitting on the toilet bowl and not be properly dressed, his gaze turned colder as he looked toward Sam. “You haven’t gone in the room, right?”
Sam kept his head lowered. “No.”
Brendan felt relieved. He warned Sam with a cold voice before he entered the room. “Don’t get fancy ideas, and remember your place. Don’t forget what you promised me.”
After entering the room, he found Deirdre already shaking in pain on the toilet bowl. He wrapped her in his arms and fed her warm water before calling the doctor. After settling her down, the attending physician’s expression was unpleasant.
“She has been pregnant before, right?”
“Hmm.” Brendan’s lips pursed into a thin line, and he felt the urge to get a smoke. “About a year ago, but she miscarried.”
“I suspect that it was a medically-induced miscarriage. Moreover, it wasn’t done properly. As a result, her uterus was damaged in the process, in addition to her weak physical condition. The possibility of her getting pregnant…” The attending physician considered his words before he said, “Is very minute…”
‘Very minute?”
It was already the vaguest answer one could give. Brendan could see from the attending physician’s expression that the real answer was possibly even more hopeless.
‘Deirdre is most probably infertile for the rest of her life.”
He looked at the woman on the bed whose face was ghastly pale. He felt a stinging pain in his chest, but at the same time, he thought about how Deirdre would feel if she were to learn of this information.
If she were to find out that her punishment for cruelly killing his child in the past would be lifelong. infertility, he wondered if she would regret it, bawl bitterly, and hope that she could turn back time.
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