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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 620

Sue was on the hospital bed receiving an intravenous transfusion. She was shaking and struggling to breathe as she looked at the newborn daughter next to her and thought of the perilous episode earlier.

She gently caressed the elder twin who was fast asleep. Her lips were pale as she spoke to Bianca, "This is the elder twin. The younger twin isn't as fully developed as the elder because of the induced labor, and the doctors are still trying to save her life…"

Sue's heart wrenched when she thought of her younger daughter, as though an invisible thread wrapped around her neck.

Tears fell from her eyes again.

Bianca hurriedly took out a napkin and wiped Sue's tears. "Your baby will be fine, Sue. You shouldn't cry after you just delivered a baby… It's when your eyes are the weakest. What happens if you ruin your eyes? Don't think that I'm exaggerating. When I was working part-time in a hospital while studying overseas, I've seen such cases with my own eyes. There was a pregnant woman who was suffering from depression, and she eventually became blind after crying every day… You can't become like that. You have two cute babies under your care."

Sue seemed to have understood something.

Bianca was right. She could not afford to wallow in despair. Otherwise, who would take care of the babies?

When Nina heard from Bianca that Sue was in the hospital, she hurriedly rushed over with a fruit basket.

She saw Jason standing still in the corridor like a statue.

He had a cigarette in his hand. His expression told Nina that he was plagued by countless worries.

"You're here too, Mr. Doyle…" Nina greeted Jason, then pointed at the door in front of him. "Is Sue in here?"

"Mm," Jason was visibly pained as his gaze fell on the door.

Nina was curious when she saw Jason hesitating outside, as though he wanted to go in but dared not. "Why are you outside the ward, Mr. Doyle? Why don't you go inside?" She asked.

"I…. Never mind. I want to smoke, but I can't do that in the ward. You should go in and check on Sue. She's not in a very good condition," Jason stammered.

When Sue regained consciousness earlier, she had yelled at Jason and told him to get out of the ward.

Sue was so weak, and their other baby was still at risk. He could not bear to leave the mother and children behind.

That was why he stood there, patrolling between Sue's ward and the operating theater. However, he dared not go in and meet Sue's accusatory gaze.

Looking at Jason walk hurriedly toward the operating theater, Nina shrugged and went into the room.

Nina breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that Sue was safe.

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