Chapter 859
Hendrix didn''te into the bedroom. He was probably resting in the study.
The next day.
Despite the clear and bright season, there was a slight drizzle.
| woke up with a sore throat. Insomnia was enough to weaken my immune system, and | was afraid that | caught a cold. There
seemed to be a corrtion somewhere.
As | opened my eyes, Hendrix''s face in front of me sank as his hand touched my forehead.
"| might have a fever but | think I''m fine!" | said as | got up from bed.
He got up, poured some water, and gave me the medicine, "Take this medicine and rest. I''ll take you to the hospital if you still
don''t feel better when | get back."
| nodded,id on the bed, and watched him leave.
My fever failed to subside. | grabbed my personal documents and rode a taxi to the hospital.
Instead of going to the pulmonology department, | went straight to the general practitioner, who was an old man.
He called a young man over, saying, "Measure her blood pressure."
As it turned out, they were training their housemen.
The houseman looked at me nervously and sat at the table, asking me to stretch my hand out.
After measuring my blood pressure and conducting some examinations, he nced at the old man and at me again, seeming to
be a little uncertain.
The doctor nodded at him, indicating that he could be rest assured.
He hesitated for a moment and said, "From my examination, there''s an internal injury to your spleen and stomach. Your kidney
isn''t in good condition either and your blood cirction is poor."
The doctor did not say anything. He just nodded and motioned for the young man to get up. Then, he conducted an examination
on me himself. After a while, he looked at me and asked, "Miss, how old are you?”
“I''m thirty-one."
The doctor nodded and asked, "Do you have a child?"
| nodded, thought for a moment, and then shook my head. He frowned and said, "Just answer with a simple yes or no."
"No, | don''t have a child!"
He was a little surprised and said, "Judging by my examination, you must have had a child."
| pursed my lips and told him the truth, "The foetus suffocated to death in the womb."
He frowned and said after a pause, "If you don''t want children, you can just undergo a mild treatment. However, if you do want
children in the future, I''m afraid it will be difficult. You have a weak uterus, and it''ll be easy for two lives to be lost as you''re in
poor health. After yourst surgery, the doctor should have told you that your uterus is weak and that the next child might not
make it.”
| was stunned and looked at him. Puzzled, | exined, "However, the child was not naturally born, not..."
He nodded, "! know, but the same
thing applies. It''s difficult to bm
pregnant onrage Ven if you get
pragn t, it''s easy for such a
situation to happen again." Please
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When | left the hospital, my head was buzzing. After the operation, all my attention was on the child.
| never thought that | would not be
able to get pregnant becaus Qhihe,
surgery. When thestdétswas in the
wore amniotic fluid burst, and it
suffocated, kicking on the inner wall
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There were also some internal
injuries on my reproductive tract, and
it was infected with reultipleCO ee}
disgases! My ditomamune systemProperty of N?)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
automatically rejected any sperm
that entered, rendering me never
being able to get pregnant again.
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How ridiculous life was! When one was hopeful and was ready to start a new life, reality gave one a hard blow, making it
impossible for one to move forward.
Perhaps by coincidence, | ran into Irvin in the hospital. Either that, or he was deliberately looking for me.
It had been half a year since we hadst met. He seemed to have aged a lot, but he was still as handsome as before.
He blocked my way and said in a low voice, "Arianna, let''s talk."