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The Ceo’s Convict Wife by Jennifer Mike novel Chapter 916

Chapter 916 

“Yeah,” Callum answered. 

“But you don’t look well.” While speaking, Lillian habitually tried to reach out and touch his forehead. 

However, the next moment, Callum’s expression abruptly changed, and he swept Lillian’s hand away instantly. 

Lillian was stunned for a while as her hand froze in the air. Callum, too, appeared taken aback, and then he said rather weakly, “I… I was a little uncomfortable just now. Don’t touch me.” 

That was because Callum couldn’t handle Lillian’s touch at all right now. 

Lillian bit her lip and said somewhat embarrassedly, “All right, I got it.” She withdrew her hand, sat straight again, and even deliberately created a slight distance between them. 

Callum opened his mouth, seemingly wanting to explain, but ultimately, he didn’t say anything. 

“Just one more time! Once the curse is fully removed after the last session, I’ll tell her everything in detail!” he thought. 

Finally, when it was Lillian’s turn, she walked into the consulting room, confirmed her gestational age, and then went for the B-scan that the doctor ordered. 

As the B-scan instrument moved on Lillian’s abdomen, she had a strange feeling out of nowhere. 

It seemed that only at this moment did Lillian feel like she was really pregnant. 

Before long, the doctor turned to Lillian and said, “Done.” 

“It’s done?” Lillian was stunned, not expecting it to be so quick. She didn’t even feel like much time had passed. 

“Yeah, it’s done. Tidy your clothes and wait aside for the report.” 

Lillian got off the B-scan bed, put on her clothes, and stood aside. After about a few minutes, the doctor handed her the report. 

It stated the length of the fetus in her womb, the number of heartbeats per minute, and even included two ultrasound images. 

In Lillian’s eyes, these images only depicted a small circle, but that was, in fact, a developing life in her womb. 

Lillian took the report, walked out of the B-scan room, and read the few lines of simple words on it repeatedly. 

Lillian thought, ‘So, this… is my child? 

It has a heartbeat, meaning it already has a life. Am I really going to kill a life?’ 

Callum approached Lillian and inquired, “How did it go?” 

“It’s fine,” Lillian answered, handing Callum the report. 

Callum took it, scanned through it, and then glanced at Lillian’s abdomen, seemingly wanting to touch it. However, when Callum’s hand was just a few inches away from Lillian’s abdomen, Callum stopped again and withdrew it. 

Lillian studied Callum in bewilderment, noticing that there seemed to be a sort of yearning in his gaze, yet there was also suppression and restraint. 

“If that yearning is because he wants to touch my abdomen and feel the small life within me, what does that suppression and restraint mean?” Lillian ruminated. 

After they exited the hospital, Callum asked Lillian, “Do you have anything else to do today?” 

“No.” Lillian shook her head. 

“In that case, I’ll take you home.” With that, Callum ordered the driver to drive to the residential area of the Quinn residence. 

Lillian turned her head to the side and looked at the scenery along the way, but her mind was filled with how Callum had waved her hand away today and the suppression and restraint in his gaze when he wanted to place his hand on her abdomen. 

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Lillian genuinely couldn’t figure out what Callum was thinking. 

Lillian mused, ‘Callum clearly behaves as if he cares about me and wants to be with me again at times, but just now, he seemed to be resisting me greatly. 

He wasn’t even willing to handle my touch! 

If so, why even accompany me to the prenatal checkup? 

Or… could it be that what he cares about is merely the baby in my womb? If I lose the child, perhaps he won’t even want me anymore. 

Lillian smiled bitterly, thinking, “When did I become so increasingly sentimental? Even now, I’m still hesitating whether to keep this baby or not.” 

The moment the car stopped, Lillian finally came back to her senses and saw that they had arrived at her residential area. 

Lillian turned to look at Callum, only to find that he had unknowingly fallen asleep while leaning against the seat. 

Evident signs of fatigue still showed on his face even while Callum slept, and faint, dark circles colored his under eyes. It was obvious that he hadn’t slept well yesterday or even throughout the last few days. A few strands of hair fell on his full forehead, while his long, black eyelashes, coupled with his handsome face, still made him resemble an angel. 

Lillian thought, ‘Callum still looks as good-looking as back then, or even better than before! 

I, on the other hand, still become entranced at the sight of him even after five years… 

Callum’s eyelashes fluttered slightly as if he could feel her gaze, and his eyes gradually opened. 

In a flash, Lillian’s face reflected in Callum’s dark pupils! 

“Lillian…” Callum murmured Lillian’s name, his hoarse voice so sultry. 

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