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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3063

“Why don’t we keep the baby, Mr. Longbottom? I’m still scared. I searched online just now, and it mentioned some people will have excessive bleeding or even die during abortion.”

Carrie’s face turned pale.

“I’m still young. I’m scared of death. I don’t want to die.”

Mr. Longbottom flicked her forehead lightly and laughed. “Silly girl. The doctor’s still downstairs. She’s very skilled. She even saved a patient from amniotic fluid embolism during child delivery.

“Nothing will happen to you with her around.

“Everything has its risks, but only a very small probability of it. There’s no need to be scared. As I said, I won’t let you die because you’re still valuable to me.

“Besides, you’re young and beautiful. I can’t bear seeing you die.”

Mr. Longbottom pinched Carrie’s cheek.

“You’ve taken contraceptives. It has side effects and will affect the baby. We can’t keep the baby. What if it is deformed or has brain damage? You’d be making the baby suffer its entire lifetime.

“Let’s say the baby has issues after you give birth to it. If you abandon the baby, you’ll be charged as a criminal. Security cameras are everywhere now. Someone can investigate your identity right after you abandon the baby.

“It might hurt a little bit, but it’ll pass.

“You can go for tubal ligation or insert an IUD after recovering.”

Carrie thought, ‘You should be the one going for a vasectomy, you old man.’ However, she dared not speak her thoughts.

She was afraid Mr. Longbottom might strangle her to death.

“Get up and take the medication. It won’t take long. You’ll be able to move around by tomorrow.

“Oh, by the way, your blind sister got someone to check on your condition at the hospital. Luckily, she didn’t get any information because you didn’t register as Carrie Newman.”

Carrie replied, “Trenton must’ve asked her for help. I called him when I was in the hospital. I said I wasn’t feeling well and told him to transfer me some money for a minor surgery.

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