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??Chapter 407: Chapter 408: Turns Out It’s Not

Chapter 407: Chapter 408: Turns Out It’s Not

It was still that indifferent tone, like an order, I am in Cherry Blossom Garden, let’s talk.

Cherish Turner held her phone and closed the ssage.

She did not want to pay attention to him.

Cherish only put her phone back in her bag, pretending she hadn’t seen the ssage, and went ho after work as usual. But that ssage haunted her all night like a nightmare, appearing repeatedly before her eyes.

Often, so things don’t seem so terrifying once you make up your mind to start. Just like what the book said, why are so many people in this world afraid of death? In fact, most of the ti, people are not really afraid of death, but the fear of the mont of death. In that mont, a person lives and dies only once in a lifeti, and can only experience it once.

That weekend, the temperature was unusually high.

It was already spring, and the days were getting warr.

Passers-by hurried past, and the taxi business was better than usual.

Not far from the bus stop, a petite figure stood silently and quietly among the crowd waiting for the bus. The bus route that approached went through the hospital.

Cherish Turner got on the bus with the crowd and rushed to the hospital.

At the gynecology outpatient departnt of the hospital, the doctor was a middle-aged woman who spoke without any fluctuations in her tone. She asked so routine questions and then asked her to take a urine test. The nurse left with the test cup, and Cherish waited alone in the long corridor outside the outpatient departnt for the final result.

During this ti, other girls ca to the outpatient departnt, so accompanied by friends, others accompanied by boyfriends.

But none of them had co alone, except for Cherish.

Cherish Turner held the strap of her bag, very patient.

Suddenly, the nurse ca out of the outpatient room and called, “Miss Cherish Turner!”

Cherish lifted her head and stood up at the sa ti. The nurse’s expression was very cold, making it impossible to tell what the result was. She entered the outpatient room and sat down opposite the doctor again. She didn’t even speak, her heartbeat seed to stop at this mont, until she heard that sharp female voice, “Miss Turner, you are in very poor health. Young people should not stay up late working. It’s very bad for you. Mood, stress, environnt, diet, etc. can cause irregular nstruation. I will prescribe so dicine for you, take care.”

The doctor lowered her head and scribbled on the dical record sheet.

Her ears were buzzing, and Cherish hesitated to ask, “Doctor… Am I not pregnant?”

“You just have irregular nstruation, no pregnancy.” The doctor calmly said, with a reminder, “If you’re worried, I’ll give you so oral contraceptives. You should ask your partner to take safety asures.”

Cherish didn’t hear what else the doctor said.

She was not pregnant, these four words blew up in her mind.

Cherish seed to have breathed a sigh of relief, but why did she feel so empty?

Leaving the outpatient room, Cherish picked up the prescription and headed for the pharmacy. The elevator area was always crowded, so she had to take the stairs. As she passed the elevator, the elevator doors opened by chance. Cherish continued to walk forward, not intending to take the elevator. But for a mont, the beautiful woman with long hair inside the elevator saw her.

“Che…” Just as she was about to speak, the elevator doors slowly closed.

The coffee shop facing the street was leisurely and comfortable.

A tall man walked in from outside, drawing attention. He held his gray jacket on his arm, wearing only a white short-sleeved shirt with floral patterns, and a loose floral patterned tie. This didn’t make him look sloppy, but rather naturally and effortlessly handso. His gaze swept over the coffee shop, stopping at a spot by the window.

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