Billy had returned to the Valentine family mansion and was reading the medical report. 1
Moriah sat on the sofa, handed him a bowl of chicken soup, and said, "Billy, it is impossible for the Day family to have no offspring. It is impossible for you to have no son either."
Obviously, her implication was to ask Billy to have a child quickly before the operation.
In fact, it didn't matter if he could have a child as soon as possible. He could still have sex after the removal o f his testicles.
"I'll go to the hospital for another checkup later. Let's wait until there was another medical report." Billy said.
Moriah nodded, "Billy, the sooner, the better. I believe i n Dr. Zack's medical skills. There must be nothing wrong with him."
Billy shrugged his shoulders to suggest that he got it. But he still wanted to do another checkup.
Moriah muttered, "If Sherman hadn't aborted at that time, she should have given birth now. I don't know if it's a boy or a girl."
She got along well with Sherman and there weren't many conflicts between them.
She didn't agree with IVF because it was risky and prone to failure.
All she wanted now was to make Billy have a child as soon as possible.
Billy suddenly didn't want to stay there anymore. He told her and went out for a drink with Charlie.
He told Charlie about the hospital medical report. Charlie thought it didn't matter. Billy could have a child and his disease wasn't serious enough to affect his life, which would be better than Charlie's disease.
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