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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 369

Chief Stone saw some stretch marks. Although they were very faint, they did not escape her trained eyes. After all, she had seen many similar cases before during her work.

She knew Grace's condition at a glance. Grace had been pregnant before.

She was shocked and a little suspicious in her heart. She was unsure whether Heinz was aware of that.

Grace, who was lying on the examination bed, realized that Chief Stone was staring at her stomach. After Chief Stone's gaze fell on her stomach, she was motionless for a while and seemed to be in a contemplative mood.

She was also surprised.

At that moment, Dr. Ross whispered to Chief Stone, "Chief Stone, the endometrium is shedding. It should be the menstrual period."

Chief Stone immediately came to her senses and looked into Grace's eyes. She was stunned for a moment and then smiled. After that, she moved her gaze away without exposing her thoughts.

It was as if nothing had happened.

Grace was not sure what Chief Stone had seen.

Grace felt that Chief Stone was acting a little strange. Perhaps, she as a doctor could tell that Grace was once pregnant.

Then, Grace saw Chief Stone nod at Dr. Ross. Looking at the screen of the scanning machine, Chief Stone frowned and said, "The shape of the uterus is normal, and the ligaments are also fine."

"Yes, the shape is normal, but the uterine wall is a little thin," said the doctor.

"Why is the uterine wall a little thin?" Chief Stone asked while looking at Grace suspiciously. Suddenly, she seemed to realize something after a thought crossed her mind.

Grace's heart skipped a beat. She couldn't help but ask, "Is it a bad thing if the uterine wall is thin?"

"It might pose a problem," Chief Stone replied while looking deeply into Grace's eyes and frowned. "Strictly speaking, it's only good if nothing is wrong."

"Will it affect me in any way?" Grace asked again as she didn't know what she meant.

She seemed to remember that when Marry suffered from a miscarriage previously, the doctor had also said that her uterine wall was very thin.

Could it be that everyone in their family was like that?

"Don't worry." Chief Stone comforted her, "I'll explain to you later."

Grace nodded in agreement, but she was still a little worried.

Then, the two doctors discussed in medical terms, which she couldn't understand. So, Grace listened in a daze.

Dr. Ross examined her very carefully. After the examination was over, she passed a piece of tissue to Grace so that she could wipe off the ultrasound gel.

Grace tidied herself up quickly.

"Chief Stone, I will send you the report later after I have written it," said Dr. Ross.

"Okay," said Chief Stone. Then, she went back to her room with Grace.

Heinz and Lester were still waiting at the door.

"How is it?" Heinz asked.

"Wait," replied Chief Stone as she glanced at him and took Grace in. She closed the door and walked to the chair. Then, she sat down and looked at Grace.

Her eyes were sharp and she was not as polite as before.

Grace didn't know what was going on. She could only look at Chief Stone with her lips pursed and said, "Chief Stone, if you have something to say, you can tell me directly."

She thought that the doctor had discovered that she had an illness.

However, Chief Stone asked directly, "Young lady, have you given birth before?"

Grace was astonished. Once again, she was surprised by Chief Stone's superb medical skills. It turned out that Chief Stone could tell from just now.

In fact, she did not have any scars and her skin had recovered very well in the past few years.

She had not expected Chief Stone's sharp eyes to catch that detail.

"Yes," Grace nodded without hiding anything from her.

Chief Stone was stunned. A light flashed in her eyes and she said, "Does Heinz know about it?"

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