Stealing Your Heart Chapter 460
The situation now was different from that in the past. Lin Xinyan could only imagine how miserable Zong Jinghao felt.
She grabbed Shen Peichuan’s arm, and unknowingly, her nails pierced into his flesh as she leaned in his arms and choked with sobs.
Shen Peichuan ignored the pain in his arm and tried his best to comfort her, “Don’t be too sad. You are pregnant now, and you shouldn’t get too emotional.”
Lin Xinyan paid no heed to his words. She couldn’t control herself, all she could think of was how Cheng Yuxiu used her body to protect her from being crushed by the falling billboard and how blood trickled down her neck drip by drip as if it were Cheng Yuxiu’s life slowly dripping out of her…
Lin Xinyan covered her chest with her hands as she sobbed silently.
Shen Peichuan knew that he couldn’t persuade her and let her be.
After she cried for a long time, Shen Peichuan took her back to the ward to rest.
She was lying on the bed on her side, and she looked out the window blankly.
Shen Peichuan didn’t dare to leave, worried that she would be overly sad and affect the baby. After all, she had a miscarriage before.
“If it weren’t for saving me, maybe she wouldn’t have died…” Her voice was hoarse and wracked with sobs.
Shen Peichuan merely stood by her and remained silent.
She added, “If I have another chance, I will tell Jinghao about her identity right away. At least then she will have no regrets, and Jinghao will not lose the chance to acknowledge her as his mother in this lifetime.”
Cheng Yuxiu always said that she had no regrets, but no mother in the world would not want her child to call herself “Mom.”
“Don’t blame yourself too much. No one knows that such a thing will happen. Besides, you kept the truth from him for his own good too. Not to mention, this was a grudge from the past generation. It has nothing to do with you. What you have to do now is to take care of him so that he can arrange Cheng Yuxiu’s funeral with peace of mind, and let her rest in peace,” Shen Peichuan stood by the bed and comforted her in a gentle tone.
He sighed, “Take a good rest, I’ll call you if anything happens. You can only help him face the situation with enough rest.”
Lin Xinyan understood what he meant. Although the fact that Cheng Yuxiu was Zong Jinghao’s biological mother had not been made public, she was still Zong Jinghao’s wife and Cheng Yuxiu’s daughter-in-law, and overseeing Cheng Yuxiu’s funeral procession was her duty.
“I know,” She replied hoarsely and slowly closed her eyes. Perhaps it was because she was crying; she felt more comfortable to close them.
Later, when she heard Shen Peichuan leaving the ward, she did not open her eyes, even when tears started to stream down her face again.
At noon, Shen Peichuan brought her food. She didn’t have any appetite for it and instead asked him how Zong Jinghao was.
Shen Peichuan avoided answering and said, “Don’t worry, he just needs some time. After all, everything happened too suddenly.”
Shen Peichuan then urged her to eat, “Even though you don’t feel like eating, you have to eat for the child’s sake.”
With that, Lin Xinyan forced two mouthfuls of food into her mouth. However, the moment she ate them, she felt like vomiting and she threw up all the food she ate. The nausea was worse than any previous time. There was nothing more in her stomach to throw up, so she threw up gastric juice and bile, and she promptly collapsed.
Shen Peichuan asked a nurse to infuse her with vitamins, worried that her body could not hold up.
In the afternoon, Lin Xinyan was too tired physically and mentally, and she fell asleep.
When she woke up, it was already dark outside. As she rubbed her sore eyes in the dark and tried to sit up, she saw a figure sitting by the window in her daze.
Focusing on the figure, she got a clearer view of the person. After a short while, she lifted the quilt, got out of the bed, and walked over. She then hugged him from behind.
They did not exchange any words, but they empathize with each other.
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