At this time, Dr. Zack happened to come to Billy's ward. Hearing the sound from the bathroom, he quickly went over, only to run into Billy in distress.
Dr. Zack calmly walked over and helped him out as if h e didn't see what had happened.
Billy put a good face on his distress, and Dr. Zack knew his temper after spending so much time with Him.
After receiving the news, Sarah, Moriah, and Billy's father all came over.
Dr. Zack reiterated, "If Billy wants to have a baby, he has to do it soon. Otherwise, his condition worsens, the pregnancy rate will be lower and lower, and there i s a good chance that he will not be able to get pregnant over time."
Over the years, Billy's father took Dr. Zack as his own family. He didn't shy away from Dr. Zack while saying to Billy, "The Day family must have an heir, Billy."
Moriah's words are also heartfelt, "I know what you're thinking and what you want, but you know, in Sherman's condition, it's impossible. I wouldn't push you if I could. You're my son."
This time, Sarah was not angry. Instead, she said very
calmly to Billy, "Billy, you can't be too selfish. You can't only think about yourself. You also need to think about Mom and Dad. You can't cause the Day family to have no offspring because of your love. Think of Grandpa, who loves you so much."
"She is pregnant and it is impossible for her to bear a child for you, while you are in an urgent need of one. Now you can get married first and have a child. By the time you have a child, she will no longer be pregnant. I f you still love her at that time, then get a divorce to pursue her. As your mother, it is reasonable for me to say this, right?" added Moriah.
Moriah spoke again and her words were well-chosen.
"I want to try again." Billy's look and manner were calm.
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