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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 1039

Chapter 1039 Naturally Happy About Our Child

Even after Arissa had been arranged to rest in a VIP ward, she was still in a state of befuddlement.

She touched her stomach. A mixture of shock, surprise, and fear brewed within her.

I'm pregnant again! I can still have kids. But the doctor said I'm showing signs of a miscarriage.

Thus, she was a touch anxious.

This is all on me for being so careless. If I'd realized it earlier, I wouldn't have gone horse-riding.

Glimpsing her stunned and worried expression, Benjamin bent down and caressed her stomach. “Does it still hurt?”

He had committed everything the doctor said earlier to memory. In all honestly, he felt slightly guilty while also pleasantly surprised.

It's my fault for suddenly taking her horse riding. If we lose this child, I'll never be able to forgive myself.

When Arissa snapped out of her thoughts and met the man's anxious gaze, she shook her head at him.

“No, it doesn't hurt anymore.” Right then, she was on an IV drip.

Benjamin scrutinized her. After he had ascertained that she was no longer as pale, a trace of relief slithered through him. He tucked the blankets around her.

Then, he stood up and poured her a glass of water. “Drink some to warm your body up.”

Arissa nodded before she lowered her head and drank it.

Lifting her head, she directed her gaze to the man, only to see that he was still frowning.

“Sit down. I'm much better now.”

After putting the glass away, Benjamin pulled a chair over and sat down. He took her hand and kneaded it gently.

“If you feel any discomfort, you must tell me, okay?”

“Okay.” A sense of security enveloped Arissa.

“If I'd known, I wouldn't have taken you horse riding.”

Benjamin sounded very much apologetic, his voice colored with distress.

Arissa merely chuckled. “I was careless. I didn't even notice that my period had been late for a week.”

“That's not your fault.”

Stroking the hair on her forehead in anguish, Benjamin continued urging gently, “You've got to be good and stay in bed. Just tell me if you need to go anywhere.”

Seeing how keyed-up he was, Arissa inclined her head in acquiescence.

I don't dare move around either when the doctor has already advised me to lie down as much as possible.

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