Chapter 320
Tim removed his sses and wiped his lenses. He could tell what was going on in Toby’s mind
because he was thinking the same thing. “Someone who only wishes to harm Sonia’s baby without
harming Sonia... This has to be someone who really idolizes Sonia. This person cannot ept the
fact that Sonia is bearing the child of another man. Perhaps you can filter through your suspects
with this criterion in mind.”
After finishing his words, Tim put his sses back on and walked off to arrange for Sonia to be
moved to the ward. Tim only cared about Sonia’s wellbeing—the rest was none of his business. He
wasn’t too concerned with Sonia’s child either. Let Toby worry about it on his own, Tim thought.
Toby remained nted in his spot even after Tim left. He was waiting for Sonia toe out. His
fists were balled up, and his expression steely and unreadable. The person who gave her the
poison is someone who idolizes her. Based on my knowledge, there are only three people who
really idolize Sonia—Charles, Carl, and Zane! Could it be one of them?
Toby kept his head lowered, but there seemed to be an entire hailstorm erupting in his gaze. He
mentally ran through all the information he had on the three men, but he still couldn’t determine the
culprit after doing so. I don’t care who it is. All I know is that I’m not going to let the culprit get away
with this!
At that thought, Toby heard the sound of wheels moving closer to him. He suppressed his rage and
took a step closer to the emergency room’s doors. The medical staff pushed Sonia out, and Toby
hurried to stand by the side of the bed. “Is she okay?”
The nurse holding the IV drip was the one who spoke. “She’s okay, but her baby isn’t doing as
well...”
Toby tightened his grip around the bars on the bed. He knew the issue—Tim had told him that the
fetus was already deformed. In other words, he knew that they could no longer keep the child. Upon
that realization, Toby felt a tight, painful sensation in his chest, as if countless sharp needles were
stabbing him all at once. It hurt so much that he could barely breathe.
All along, Toby had intended to find the right time to tell Sonia about the baby. He didn’t expect
Sonia to forgive him and remarry him, but he had hoped that they would have a child that would
serve as themon link between them. He had hoped that Sonia would one day forgive him for
the sake of their child. He had even imagined a day when three of them would stay together as one
happy family. Unfortunately, all
of his bubbles burst after the incident.
Tim was adjusting Sonia’s IV drip when Toby went in. Toby walked up to Tim with a determined look
on his face. “The child... Is there any way to save it?”
Tim flicked a finger against the tube of the IV drip. “Are you asking if there’s a chance for the child to
grow up as usual?”
Toby nodded as that was what he meant, while Tim smirked. “Of course not. It might have been
possible if you came a week earlier, but the cells in the embryo have already mutated to a point
where regr medical interventions won’t be able to do much.”
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“So, the child...” Toby muttered.
“Will have to be aborted!” Tim finished his sentence. “Unless you’d like Sonia to give birth to a
monster without arms or legs, or one without a nose or eyes.” “That’s not a monster!” Toby howled
as he red at Tim with bloodshot eyes.
Tim merely shrugged. “I’m sorry. My bad. I shouldn’t have called your child a monster in front of you.
However, I don’t think I’m wrong. You’re the child’s father, so of course you wouldn’t think your child
was a monster. However, what about the rest of society? You don’t have the power to control what
others think.”
“How did you know that the baby in Sonia’s belly belongs to me?” Toby eyed Tim suspiciously.
Tim pushed his sses up his nose. “It’s not hard to tell. Everything is written on your face. Why
would you get so emotional if this child wasn’t yours? Anyway, you and Sonia can discuss and
decide on a date for the surgery. My suggestion is for the surgery to be done within this week. The
child is already deformed, so there’s no need for it to continue developing. The earlier she gets this
over with, the easier it’ll be for her to heal from the surgery.” With that said, Tim took the patient’s
files and walked out of the room. The rest of the medical staff tagged along behind him.
Toby and Sonia were the only people left in the ward. He walked over and sat down by the side of
the bed before he reached out and held onto Sonia’s hand—the hand that had an IV drip connected
to it. He gazed at her pale face for a long while without saying anything.
Meanwhile, Tim had returned to his own office when someone knocked on his door. “Come in.” Tim
ced Sonia’s report aside as he shouted toward the door.
Julia walked in from outside. “Are you done with your work, Tim?”
Tim’s eyes glinted for a brief moment before he nodded. “Yeah. Is anything the matter, Mrs. Gray?”
he asked.
“Well, Tina hasn’t been herself ever since she came out of the detention center. She doesn’t move
around much and rarely talks orughs. I even suspected that she had developed some mental
disorders until she uttered a few words to me earlier.” Julia sighed.
Tim smirked in response to this. “You’re overthinking it, Mrs. Gray. The cells on Tina’s face are three
times the amount of the usual person’s cells. Anyone else with her experience might develop social
anxiety, but I’m sure she wouldn’t struggle with the same issue. It’s her talent, really.” In other
words, Tim was implying that Tina was too thick-faced and shameless to
develop social anxiety.
However, Julia didn’t understand the meaning behind his words. When she heard him talking about
cells, she assumed he was referring to Tina’s biology and didn’t think too much of it. Instead, she let
out a light-hearted chuckle. “Is that so? That’s good, then.”
Tim let out a rather sarcasticugh. This time, Julia realized the hint of mockery in hisugh, and
she was puzzled by it. Is heughing at me? She gazed up to observe Tim’s expression, but Tim
had returned to his usual, calm look, and Julia couldn’t tell what he was thinking at all. She even
began to wonder if she was the one who misunderstood him. I think I just misinterpreted his actions.
Tim is really close to Tina and I’m Tina’s mom, so I don’t think he’dugh at me.
With that thought in mind, Julia felt better about herself. “Tim, although you said that Tina isn’t prone
to getting social anxiety, I still feel rather worried after seeing the state that she’s in now. I recall how
you once traveled overseas to study psychology when you were trying to help Tina wake up. Could
you visit Tina and perhaps counsel her a little?”
“I can pour her ss of water, but I doubt she’d be pleased to see me.” Tim crossed his arms in
front of his chest. Julia had no idea about the fallout between Tim and Tina, so she assumed that
Tim was just cracking a joke.
“That’s impossible! Tina only has her father, sister, and me by her side now. She doesn’t have any
other friends. Even the brat from the Stryder Family had a fight with Tina. Her friend from the Stone
Family still gets along with her, but the friend is still in the detention center, so you’re Tina’s only
friend for now. Tina would be so pleased to see you. She’d never say no to seeing you!” Julia
eximed.
Tim smiled. “If that’s the case, I guess I should go visit her, then. I hope you won’t regret your
decision. Come on.” He stuck his hands into his white coat before taking the lead to step out of his
office.
A few minutester, they arrived at Tina’s ward. The doors to the ward were opened at the exact
same time that they arrived, and Rina walked out from inside while rubbing her eyes.
Julia held onto Rina’s arms once she saw her. “What happened, Rina?” Julia asked.
“I’m fine. It’s Tina. I was trying tofort her, but she didn’t want to see me and chased me out of
the room,” Rina uttered between sobs.
Julia frowned. “What’s wrong with Tina? She was fine before this, and she agreed to get along with
you. Why is she doing this now...” Julia muttered.
“It’s okay, Mom. It’s not her fault—it’s mine. I’m the one who embarrassed Tina. I guess that’s why
she hates me. I didn’t wish for any of this to happen. I’m sure I wouldn’t be the same person if I had
grown up at home with you guys.” Tears trickled down Rina’s eyes as she looked at Julia.