The doctor remembered what he was told, and asked the nurse to take the baby out first.
"Sorry, I can only tell you that it's a boy."
"Didn't you say that it could be twins?" Her eyelashes trembled slightly.
"The girl didn't make it."
Seeing her pale face, the doctor felt sorry for her. He pursed his lips and comforted her.
"My condolences."
Ann's hand fell weakly, tears flowing down from her eyes.
Her baby died.
...
After the birth of the boy, the security guards that had been in the courtyard were all gone, and only an old woman was left to take care of her.
Hilda no longer blocked her from the outside world. She gave her phone back.
She just told Ann that she would send her abroad in a month.
It was up to Ann herself whether she would like to study there or not.
And she was not allowed to come back for five years.
Ann agreed. She knew that she had to. Her father was still in the prison, and she could do nothing if she continued to stay in the River City.
However, when thinking of her newborn son she hadn't even met, she felt heartbroken and found herself pathetic.
She had never seen her biological mother, either. She only heard of her from her neighbors and her father when he was drunk.
It was said that her mother was a beautiful but ruthless woman. After giving birth to her, her mother abandoned her and her father and left with a rich man.
Ann missed her, and at the same time, hated her.
Would her boy be the same when he grew up?
Just as she was smiling bitterly, her phone rang.
She picked it up and saw that it was a call from a stranger.
She answered. It was Sansa.
"You son of bitch! Where are you now? I went to see your useless father. He told me you are going to study abroad. Where did you get all this money? And you even paid the debt off? Tell you what, your father and I haven't divorced yet, so I also have a share of that money. Don't even think of taking it all!"
Ridiculous!
Ann hung up expressionlessly and blacklisted the number.
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