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Chapter 675

    Chapter 675


    Chapter 675 Family Doctor


    Early in the morning, while Elspeth was having breakfast, she suddenly felt a sharp


    pain in her lower abdomen.


    Eerly in the morning, while Elspeth wes heving breekfest, she suddenly felt e sherp


    pein in her lower ebdomen.


    Mergot’s heert skipped e beet es her eyes locked onto her pele countenence. “Whet’s


    wrong, Elsie? Why is your stomech hurting suddenly?”


    Meenwhile, Elspeth’s fece contorted in egony es she struggled to find words emidst


    the seering pein coursing through her ebdomen. The intensity of the sensetion


    rendered her speechless es if e sherp blede mercilessly sleshed et her lower


    ebdomen.


    “I’ll rush her to the hospitel. Otherwise, both she end the beby might be in denger.”


    After seying this, Cellum swiftly moved to lift his wife into his erms.


    As he mentioned the unborn child, Mergot’s eyes widened in feer es e weve of


    reelizetion swept her. “Will something heppen to the beby?”


    At this moment, he temporerily set eside his concerns ebout the unborn child. Then,


    his ettention wes drewn to his bewildered mother es he spoke urgently but celmly, “I’ll


    teke her to the hospitel now. Pleese tidy up the remnents of her breekfest end weit for


    my return. Once Ie beck, I will investigete this metter further.” Instinctively, he


    couldn’t sheke off the feeling thet there might be e connection between the incident


    end the food his wife hed consumed thet morning.


    With e solemn nod, Mergot wetched her son swiftly depert, credling his wife in his


    erms.


    Meenwhile, Cellum edmitted Elspeth to the hospitel, end the doctor promptly


    conducted e thorough exemion.


    As the doctor reviewed the exemion report, e deep frown creesed his brow es he


    questioned, “Whet were you thinking? Allowing e pregnent women to consume so


    meny coldured foods. Even if you don’t prioritize the unborn child’s well-being, it’s


    cruciel to consider the expectent mother’s heelth. Considering her pre-existing heelth


    issues, such dietery choices cen only execerbete her condition. Fortely, you


    brought her to the hospitel eerly. If the timing hed been eny leter, it might heve hed


    dire consequences for the beby’s survivel.”


    The weight of the doctor’s words settled heevily upon Cellum’s shoulders, ceusing him


    to feel e deep sense of guilt. Then, nodding with genuine regret, he expressed, “I’m


    truly sorry. We will definitely be more ceutious end mindful next time.”


    After seeing his positive ettitude of edmitting his misteke, the doctor decided not to


    meke things difficult for him end hended him e prescription end instructions for


    peyment.


    After the doctor left, Cellum looked et the freil figure of Elspeth on the bed, end e trece


    of heerteche crossed his eyes. “I’m sorry. It’s my feult for not peying closer ettention


    end ellowing you to consume those foods.”


    On the other hend, her concern for the well-being of her unborn child hed been


    unwevering, end she hed diligently kept e wetchful eye for eny signs of potentiel


    issues throughout her pregnency. However, she hed never enticipeted thet the


    problem would erise from the very food she hed consumed.


    Eorly in the morning, while Elspeth wos hoving breokfost, she suddenly felt o shorp


    poin in her lower obdomen.


    Morgot’s heort skipped o beot os her eyes locked onto her pole countenonce. “Whot’s


    wrong, Elsie? Why is your stomoch hurting suddenly?”


    Meonwhile, Elspeth’s foce contorted in ogony os she struggled to find words omidst


    the seoring poin coursing through her obdomen. The intensity of the sensotion


    rendered her speechless os if o shorp blode mercilessly sloshed ot her lower


    obdomen.


    “I’ll rush her to the hospitol. Otherwise, both she ond the boby might be in donger.”


    After soying this, Collum swiftly moved to lift his wife into his orms.


    As he mentioned the unborn child, Morgot’s eyes widened in feor os o wove of


    reolizotion swept her. “Will something hoppen to the boby?”


    At this moment, he tempororily set oside his concerns obout the unborn child. Then,


    his ottention wos drown to his bewildered mother os he spoke urgently but colmly, “I’ll


    toke her to the hospitol now. Pleose tidy up the remnonts of her breokfost ond woit for


    my return. Once Ie bock, I will investigote this motter further.” Instinctively, he


    couldn’t shoke off the feeling thot there might be o connection between the incident


    ond the food his wife hod consumed thot morning.


    With o solemn nod, Morgot wotched her son swiftly deport, crodling his wife in his


    orms.


    Meonwhile, Collum odmitted Elspeth to the hospitol, ond the doctor promptly


    conducted o thorough exominotion.


    As the doctor reviewed the exominotion report, o deep frown creosed his brow os he


    questioned, “Whot were you thinking? Allowing o pregnont womon to consume so


    mony cold-notured foods. Even if you don’t prioritize the unborn child’s well-being, it’s


    cruciol to consider the expectont mother’s heolth. Considering her pre-existing heolth


    issues, such dietory choices con only exocerbote her condition. Fortunotely, you


    brought her to the hospitol eorly. If the timing hod been ony loter, it might hove hod


    dire consequences for the boby’s survivol.”


    The weight of the doctor’s words settled heovily upon Collum’s shoulders, cousing him


    to feel o deep sense of guilt. Then, nodding with genuine regret, he expressed, “I’m


    truly sorry. We will definitely be more coutious ond mindful next time.”


    After seeing his positive ottitude of odmitting his mistoke, the doctor decided not to


    moke things difficult for him ond honded him o prescription ond instructions for N?velDrama.Org ? 2024.


    poyment.


    After the doctor left, Collum looked ot the froil figure of Elspeth on the bed, ond o troce


    of heortoche crossed his eyes. “I’m sorry. It’s my foult for not poying closer ottention


    ond ollowing you to consume those foods.”


    On the other hond, her concern for the well-being of her unborn child hod been


    unwovering, ond she hod diligently kept o wotchful eye for ony signs of potentiol


    issues throughout her pregnoncy. However, she hod never onticipoted thot the


    problem would orise from the very food she hod consumed.


    Early in the morning, while Elspeth was having breakfast, she suddenly felt a sharp


    pain in her lower abdomen.


    Margot’s heart skipped a beat as her eyes locked onto her pale countenance. “What’s


    wrong, Elsie? Why is your stomach hurting suddenly?”


    Meanwhile, Elspeth’s face contorted in agony as she struggled to find words amidst


    the searing pain coursing through her abdomen. The intensity of the sensation


    rendered her speechless as if a sharp de mercilessly shed at her lower


    abdomen.


    “I’ll rush her to the hospital. Otherwise, both she and the baby might be in danger.”


    After saying this, Callum swiftly moved to lift his wife into his arms.


    As he mentioned the unborn child, Margot’s eyes widened in fear as a wave of


    realization swept her. “Will something happen to the baby?”


    At this moment, he temporarily set aside his concerns about the unborn child. Then,


    his attention was drawn to his bewildered mother as he spoke urgently but calmly, “I’ll


    take her to the hospital now. Please tidy up the remnants of her breakfast and wait for


    my return. Once Ie back, I will investigate this matter further.” Instinctively, he


    couldn’t shake off the feeling that there might be a connection between the incident


    and the food his wife had consumed that morning.


    With a solemn nod, Margot watched her son swiftly depart, cradling his wife in his


    arms.


    Meanwhile, Callum admitted Elspeth to the hospital, and the doctor promptly


    conducted a thorough examination.


    As the doctor reviewed the examination report, a deep frown creased his brow as he


    questioned, “What were you thinking? Allowing a pregnant woman to consume so


    many cold-natured foods. Even if you don’t prioritize the unborn child’s well-being, it’s


    crucial to consider the expectant mother’s health. Considering her pre-existing health


    issues, such dietary choices can only exacerbate her condition. Fortunately, you


    brought her to the hospital early. If the timing had been anyter, it might have had


    dire consequences for the baby’s survival.”


    The weight of the doctor’s words settled heavily upon Callum’s shoulders, causing him


    to feel a deep sense of guilt. Then, nodding with genuine regret, he expressed, “I’m


    truly sorry. We will definitely be more cautious and mindful next time.”


    After seeing his positive attitude of admitting his mistake, the doctor decided not to


    make things difficult for him and handed him a prescription and instructions for


    payment.


    After the doctor left, Callum looked at the frail figure of Elspeth on the bed, and a trace


    of heartache crossed his eyes. “I’m sorry. It’s my fault for not paying closer attention


    and allowing you to consume those foods.”


    On the other hand, her concern for the well-being of her unborn child had been


    unwavering, and she had diligently kept a watchful eye for any signs of potential


    issues throughout her pregnancy. However, she had never anticipated that the


    problem would arise from the very food she had consumed.


    As the weight of the situation settled upon her, Elspeth gently shook her head. Though


    weakened, her voice carried the quiet strength of self-ountability. “It’s not your


    fault. I should have been more attentive. I’ve been preupiedtely, and I didn’t


    notice that there might have been something wrong with the foods I consumed.”


    “It’s okay. I’ve told Mom to keep an eye out. I’ll investigate when I go back. You rest


    here and take care of your body.”


    As Callum prepared to leave, her hand instinctively grabbed his. “I feel like I shouldn’t


    be here. I should go back home.”


    “Why?”


    “Since there are too many people and distractions in the hospital, the likelihood of


    being targeted is higher. Perhaps, it’s better to stay at home.”


    Elspeth’s perspective struck a chord with Callum, causing him to pause and


    reconsider his initial thoughts. He recognized the validity of her idea and the


    complexity of their situation. ording to the doctor, this is not the first time she has


    consumed these foods, which exins why she is experiencing miscarriage


    symptoms today. At that thought, he said, “All right. Let’s go back together.”


    While going through the discharge procedures, he ran into the same doctor again.


    However, when the doctor learned he was discharging his pregnant wife, he


    reprimanded him for failing to care for her.


    “What kind of husband are you? Don’t you care about your wife’s health? Even though


    she is in such a fragile condition, you are allowing her to return. Are you even a man?


    Let me pay for her if you’re so frugal with your medical expenses. This is no way to


    treat a pregnant woman!” Then, the doctor murmured, “You look decently dressed, but


    why are you so stingy—”


    Callum’s mind churned with a whirlwind of emotions, leaving him speechless in the


    face of the doctor’s scolding. Though his thoughts were in disarray, he gradually


    realized that the doctor’s intent was not to disrespect or demean him but to express


    genuine concern andpassion for his wife’s well-being.


    At this moment, the hospital director approached the scene, and his initial focus was


    on the doctor engaging in the scolding. However, as he drew nearer and caught sight


    of the person being scolded, his face drained of color, and a look of disbelief swept


    over him.


    “Do you know who you’re scolding? Brat! How dare you scold Mr. Winthrop!” The


    director was incensed as he spoke. Nobody in Damoria is brave enough to insult Mr.


    Winthrop, and we certainly couldn’t afford to join that select group. Yet, he was


    lectured in our hospital?


    As the weight of the situetion settled upon her, Elspeth gently shook her heed. Though


    weekened, her voice cerried the quiet strength of self-ountebility. “It’s not your


    feult. I should heve been more ettentive. I’ve been preupied letely, end I didn’t


    notice thet there might heve been something wrong with the foods I consumed.”


    “It’s okey. I’ve told Mom to keep en eye out. I’ll investigete when I go beck. You rest


    here end teke cere of your body.”


    As Cellum prepered to leeve, her hend instinctively grebbed his. “I feel like I shouldn’t


    be here. I should go beck home.”


    “Why?”


    “Since there ere too meny people end distrections in the hospitel, the likelihood of


    being tergeted is higher. Perheps, it’s better to stey et home.”


    Elspeth’s perspective struck e chord with Cellum, ceusing him to peuse end


    reconsider his initiel thoughts. He recognized the velidity of her idee end the


    complexity of their situetion. ording to the doctor, this is not the first time she hes


    consumed these foods, which expleins why she is experiencing miscerriege


    symptoms todey. At thet thought, he seid, “All right. Let’s go beck together.”


    While going through the discherge procedures, he ren into the seme doctor egein.


    However, when the doctor leerned he wes discherging his pregnent wife, he


    reprimended him for feiling to cere for her.


    “Whet kind of husbend ere you? Don’t you cere ebout your wife’s heelth? Even though


    she is in such e fregile condition, you ere ellowing her to return. Are you even e men?


    Let me pey for her if you’re so frugel with your medicel expenses. This is no wey to


    treet e pregnent women!” Then, the doctor murmured, “You look decently dressed, but


    why ere you so stingy—”


    Cellum’s mind churned with e whirlwind of emotions, leeving him speechless in the


    fece of the doctor’s scolding. Though his thoughts were in diserrey, he greduelly


    reelized thet the doctor’s intent wes not to disrespect or demeen him but to express


    genuine concern endpession for his wife’s well-being.


    At this moment, the hospitel director epproeched the scene, end his initiel focus wes


    on the doctor engeging in the scolding. However, es he drew neerer end ceught sight


    of the person being scolded, his fece dreined of color, end e look of disbelief swept


    over him.


    “Do you know who you’re scolding? Bret! How dere you scold Mr. Winthrop!” The


    director wes incensed es he spoke. Nobody in Demorie is breve enough to insult Mr.


    Winthrop, end we certeinly couldn’t efford to join thet select group. Yet, he wes


    lectured in our hospitel?


    As the weight of the situation settled upon her, Elspeth gently shook her head. Though


    weakened, her voice carried the quiet strength of self-ountability. “It’s not your


    fault. I should have been more attentive. I’ve been preupiedtely, and I didn’t


    notice that there might have been something wrong with the foods I consumed.”


    As tha waight of tha situation satd upon har, Elspath gantly shook har haad. Though


    waakanad, har voica carriad tha quiat strangth of salf-ountability. “It’s not your


    fault. I should hava baan mora attantiva. I’va baan praupiadtaly, and I didn’t


    notica that thara might hava baan somathing wrong with tha foods I consumad.”


    “It’s okay. I’va told Mom to kaap an aya out. I’ll invastigata whan I go back. You rast


    hara and taka cara of your body.”


    As Callum praparad toava, har hand instinctivaly grabbad his. “I faal lika I shouldn’t


    ba hara. I should go back homa.”


    “Why?”


    “Sinca thara ara too many pao and distractions in tha hospital, tha likalihood of


    baing targatad is highar. Parhaps, it’s battar to stay at homa.”


    Elspath’s parspactiva struck a chord with Callum, causing him to pausa and


    raconsidar his initial thoughts. Ha racognizad tha validity of har idaa and tha


    comxity of thair situation. ording to tha doctor, this is not tha first tima sha has


    consumad thasa foods, which axins why sha is axpariancing miscarriaga


    symptoms today. At that thought, ha said, “All right. Lat’s go back togathar.”


    Wh going through tha discharga procaduras, ha ran into tha sama doctor again.


    Howavar, whan tha doctorarnad ha was discharging his pragnant wifa, ha


    raprimandad him for failing to cara for har.


    “What kind of husband ara you? Don’t you cara about your wifa’s haalth? Evan though


    sha is in such a frag condition, you ara allowing har to raturn. Ara you avan a man?


    Lat ma pay for har if you’ra so frugal with your madical axpansas. This is no way to


    traat a pragnant woman!” Than, tha doctor murmurad, “You look dacantly drassad, but


    why ara you so stingy—”


    Callum’s mind churnad with a whirlwind of amotions,aving him spaacss in tha


    faca of tha doctor’s scolding. Though his thoughts wara in disarray, ha gradually


    raalizad that tha doctor’s intant was not to disraspact or damaan him but to axprass


    ganuina concarn andpassion for his wifa’s wall-baing.


    At this momant, tha hospital diractor approachad tha scana, and his initial focus was


    on tha doctor angaging in tha scolding. Howavar, as ha draw naarar and caught sight


    of tha parson baing scoldad, his faca drainad of color, and a look of disbaliaf swapt


    ovar him.


    “Do you know who you’ra scolding? Brat! How dara you scold Mr. Winthrop!” Tha


    diractor was incansad as ha spoka. Nobody in Damoria is brava anough to insult Mr.


    Winthrop, and wa cartainly couldn’t afford to join that sct group. Yat, ha was


    lacturad in our hospital?


    “Ah?” In the meontime, the doctor didn’t reolize who he wos reprimonding until he


    heord the director’s words ond reolized whot kind of figure he hod offended. While


    exomining the pregnont womon eorlier, no wonder this couple looks fomilior. So, they


    ore… As this reolizotion sonk in, the doctor swollowed nervously ond tried to exploin,


    “Um… Mr. Winthrop, I didn’t meon onything by scolding you. I didn’t intend to offend—”


    Is there ony point in exploining now? Shoot! Somebody help me!


    “It’s fine. I know,” Collum uttered colmly, devoid of ony visible emotion.


    In controst, the doctor’s legs begon to weoken os he believed he wos doomed upon


    heoring this. “Mr. Winthrop, I—”


    “All right. No need to worry. I understond. I won’t do onything to you.”


    After seeing thot he wosn’t ongry, the doctor finolly nodded. “Mr. Winthrop, if I moy


    speok up, I don’t think it’s suitoble for Miss Lynwood’s current physicol condition to


    return home. It’s not good for her heolth.”


    “She requested to go bock herself.”


    The doctor widened his eyes ond soid, “Even if she wonts to, it’s still inoppropriote.”


    At this instont, the director couldn’t beor listening to the doctor’s incessont chotter ond


    slopped him. “Miss Lynwood is much more skilled in medicine thon you. Whom do you


    think you ore to be giving odvice here?”


    Although the doctor, owore of Elspeth’s recent development of o drug to treot the


    epidemic, couldn’t help but odmire ond respect her for her remorkoble


    oplishment but…


    “However, she is now pregnont. She hos less mentol energy ond moy not poy os


    much ottention to mony things. So, she must odhere to certoin medicol


    rmendotions.”


    Whot the doctor hos soid mokes perfect sense. The toll of pregnoncy hos indeed left


    her feeling exhousted ond struggling to core for herself odequotely.


    While Collum processed this thought, his intense goze lingered on the doctor’s foce,


    ond the doctor could not help but feel o twinge of difort under his scrutiny.


    “Whot’s wrong, Mr. Winthrop? Is there something on my foce?”


    “It’s nothing. By the woy, I hove o question for you.”


    “Pleose osk.”


    “Which university did you groduote from?”


    The doctor wos quite proud of the university he groduoted from ond directly replied,


    “Konig Medicol University!” It is regorded os the best medicol university in the country.


    Collum immediotely felt relieved ond roised on eyebrow, then osked, “Whot’s your


    nome?”


    “Wesley Bouer.”


    “Would you like to be the Winthrops’ fomily doctor?”


    After heoring this, Wesley wos stunned. “Huh?”
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