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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 595

"That's good... that's good..." Reynolds muttered twice, and after months of settling, he was much calmer.

"Are you going to see her?" Juliana asked Reynolds, seeing a wistful look between his eyebrows.

Reynolds didn't know what to say. He smiled at Juliana and then turned away.

Juliana had mixed feelings as she watched Reynolds disappear down the hallway, and Kane walked up to her and put his arms around her shoulders,

"What did you say to Reynolds?"

"Nothing, just tell him about Lucia. Reynolds... is infatuated." Juliana knew the pain of not getting love. In fact, Reynolds' behavior was so irrational that if she were him, she would have gone crazy for love.

Kane sighed in his heart and said, "There's no news from Lucia yet, but we have to get ready. We'll go see her together."

"Well, tell Eduard," Juliana said, leaning on Kane as they walked toward Eduard and Daphne.

Perhaps Arthur had never been so nervous in his entire life. It was a day after Lucia's due date, but the baby in her belly did not seem to be able to part with the dependence of its mother.

Lucia wasn't in a hurry, but everyone else was anxious. The paramedics checked Lucia almost every hour, but she was fine. Arthur would have been frantic if he hadn't waited for the baby to come.

"The due date has been scientifically calculated, and the exact date of the baby's birth depends on Lucia's condition. Ao as long as it doesn't take more than a week, there's no need to be so nervous," Sophie said in the living room. Lucia was taking a nap. Even though she said so, she was no less anxious than Arthur.

Arthur nodded slightly, but then turned to Helena and asked, "Helena, what was it like when Lucia gave birth to Teddy?"

Helena thought about it and told Arthur,

"Teddy was born more than ten days early. It was raining cats and dogs, and Lucia stayed in her room until lunchtime. I went to check on her, but when I came in, she was lying in bed, unconscious. There was a big pool of blood on the bed, and it scared the hell out of me..."

After Helena said this, everyone was nervous, even she had a lingering fear.

"My feet went weak, but when I saw Lucia's pale face, I called out for my mother. It was probably the loudest scream I've ever heard in my life," Helena said with a self-deprecating laughter,

"Luckily, the paramedics were at home a month early. When my mother heard my cry for help, she immediately brought them over. The paramedics decided that Lucia couldn't wait for the ambulance, so they immediately decided to deliver Lucia's baby, but Lucia had fainted at the time. If she didn't wake up, not only would Teddy not be able to be born smoothly, but she would also be in danger. My mother had rushed over and slapped Lucia several times, then asked me to pinch her arm to wake her up. Finally, Lucia woke up..."

As she spoke, Helena seemed to return to the life-or-death moment, with her hand tightening around Otis's sleeve,

"Lucia has always been very brave. When she woke up, she realized she was about to give birth. The first thing she said was, 'is the baby okay?' We quickly told her that the baby was okay, and then the paramedics started teaching Lucia how to breathe and how to push. It went on for almost four hours, until Lucia's voice was hoarse. Teddy was born, and he was crying loudly. Lucia fainted when she heard his cried..."

"All mothers... it's not easy..." Sophie, who went into premature labor when she gave birth to Douglas, knew best how difficult that can be.

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