"Miss Mason, the Xaviers didn't treat you badly. The doctors, chefs and nurses here are all the best. Your ideas are too radical."
Radical?
Meredith looked at this isolated island. She knew that the Xaviers would never understand that people can not be carefree as long as they have material possessions. She was a living person, not a machine to have children.
"Forget it. You don't understand. I'm going back."
Meredith felt a little bored and turned to leave. The doctor immediately followed her and accompanied her back.
Before the baby was born, he would protect Meredith like this.
"Miss Mason, I don't think you have to go against the Xaviers. It's good for both you and your child to stay here. You're also a mother. You must hope that your child can grow up healthily, right?"
Meredith sneered. "Yes, I am a mother. However, I am a miserable mother who gives birth to a child and can only watch him be taken away."
"Miss Mason, your thinking is really too radical. Is the child happy to be with you? In the Xaviers, he can enjoy the best material conditions and receive the best education. From the very beginning, he will be ahead of the other children."
"So I should be grateful that my child was taken away?" Meredith felt that talking to someone from the Xaviers was like a chick talking to a duck. What this person said to her was simply ridiculous.
"It's not gratitude, but... Sometimes when you encounter problems, if you can't resist, then it's good to accept. It's not good for your health to be emotionally agitated all the time." The doctor wasn't trying to persuade Meredith, he was just worried that she would go all out and do something that would hurt both of them.
"Miss Mason, you may not know that many large families not only refuse to accept such illegitimate children, but also use some means to deal with them. Therefore, you should really be glad that this is the young master's first child. Even if he may not inherit the property of the Xaviers in the future, at the very least, he can live a luxurious and carefree life."
"And become the same person as the Xaviers?" Meredith was very disdainful. "A person who thinks he's extraordinary and noble but always uses the most underhanded methods. Do you want your child to be like this?"
The doctor didn't know what to say. After all, the Xaviers was his client. He felt that Meredith was an abnormal person.
Wasn't the average person envious of the Xaviers's overwhelming power?
"Miss Mason, let's not talk about this anymore. Your baby is still going to grow up in the Xaviers. If something you said provokes the madam, it's not good for the child, right?"
Meredith stopped talking. She lowered her eyes. She wouldn't let go of her baby easily.
In the hospital.
Amelia covered her face in bed and kept crying. A few policemen were around the bed, taking notes.
"You mean your daughter has been missing for three days?"
Amelia nodded. She hated her incompetence. Meredith was gone, but she couldn't even get out of bed to find someone for help. She had to call the police.
These days, Amelia hadn't thought too much at first. However, when Meredith didn't come to see her on the first night and the phone couldn't get through, she realized something was wrong.
However, she was unfamiliar with this place and she didn't even know who she could ask for help. Now, with the help of others, she called the police.
"We will find this lady's whereabouts as soon as possible."
"Officer, my daughter is still pregnant. You must find her as soon as possible!"
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