Lying on the hospital bed, Xu Zhenzhen, clearly only in her early twenties, looked like an old woman in her seventies or eighties. It wasn’t that her appearance aged, but it was that kind of despair, the utterly hopeless expression, resembling soone on their deathbed.
Compared to the proud and boastful Xu Zhenzhen of the past life, she seed like a completely different person.
As Tang Yue thought about it, she even struggled to rember what Xu Zhenzhen used to look like in her forr life.
Suddenly, Xu Zhenzhen seed to sense sothing, turned her head towards the door, and saw Tang Yue.
"Tang Yue."
Xu Zhenzhen struggled to sit up, her eyes fiercely fixed on Tang Yue, filled with intense hatred.
Tang Yue was dressed in a black and white checkered coat, paired with a solid black scarf, her dark, smooth hair hanging down her sides. She was even more beautiful than before. Her bright eyes sparkled, and her lively face could pass for an eighteen-year-old.
It was said that she married very well, with Mo Siyu extrely caring towards Tang Yue. The Tang Family had also been flourishing in the past few years, as if blessed. Returning to their village, everyone gave the Tang family a thumbs up.
Why does Tang Yue get to find a great husband, have a thriving family ho, and beco more beautiful, while she...
Trapped among n, even though Xu Zhenzhen did not like it, she had to submit herself for money, not to ntion now, she had finally had a child, hoping to secure a stable life with Brother Zhou, but all turned to naught, also costing her the chance to ever be a mother.
Why didn’t she co yesterday?
If she had co, and Brother Zhou had also defiled her, how good that would have been.
That way, Tang Yue would be no different from her, and she didn’t believe that the tarnished Tang Yue could still receive Mo Siyu’s wholehearted love and care.
Tang Yue pushed the door and entered.
"Tang Yue, you..." Xu Zhenzhen was about to bring up yesterday’s incident, but at the last mont, swallowed her words. Brother Zhou had an accident, and she was hospitalized again; bringing this up would be pointless.
"Xiao Yue, we haven’t seen each other for a long ti, it’s really nice to see you." Xu Zhenzhen adopted a weak deanor; her pale face from excessive blood loss looked pitifully at Tang Yue, saying, "We haven’t t for a long ti; I really miss those high school days when we went to school and ca ho together."
If it were the past, Tang Yue would definitely reminisce, especially since Tang Yue herself was a tender-hearted person.
"Xu Zhenzhen, do you really take for a fool? Yesterday, you had Tang Min ask out. What for?" Tang Yue’s eyes flickered.
"Yesterday?" Xu Zhenzhen’s face changed, asking, "You, you know about yesterday’s affair?"
"How did you know I wanted to et you?"
Xu Zhenzhen incredulously looked at Tang Yue; Brother Zhou’s sudden misfortune, could it be related to Tang Yue?
"Xu Zhenzhen, when you plot against others, be careful not to trap yourself." Tang Yue lowered her gaze, saying, "I heard you’ve lost the ability to be a mother. If you keep scheming against others, be careful next ti as you may not know what you’ll lose."
With those words, Tang Yue turned and walked away.
Her words were piercing, rubbing salt in the wound, stabbing the heart.
But, what does that have to do with her?
If Xu Zhenzhen hadn’t targeted her, the grievances of the past life would have been resolved, and she wouldn’t have ended up in this plight today.
"Tang Yue, co back."
Xu Zhenzhen shouted towards the door, but Tang Yue’s figure vanished within the ward. Xu Zhenzhen struggled to sit up, but having had a hysterectomy after a miscarriage the previous day, she couldn’t withstand such strain. She collapsed on the floor, her sutured wound gushing out blood.
When the nurse ca for her rounds, she hurriedly called for help, and another commotion ensued.
Tang Yue went to the gynecology and obstetrics departnt for a consultation.
"Doctor, my period this month, it lasted only for two days, and there was just a little bit of nstrual blood, and I even felt so dull pain in my abdon yesterday and the day before." Tang Yue described her symptoms.
The doctor asked, "How much nstrual blood was there?"
Tang Yue thought for a mont, hesitated, and said, "Just like a small cut on the finger..."
The first and second day, Tang Yue didn’t think much of it, assuming it was due to stress and abnormal blood volu, but today there was none at all, which she felt was abnormal.
The doctor asked her a few more questions, to which Tang Yue answered truthfully.
Looking at Tang Yue’s alarmingly beautiful face, appearing to be about eighteen, she asked, "Are you married?"
"Yes," Tang Yue nodded.
The doctor gave her a form to go and get a urine test.
Pregnancy test?
Seeing this, Tang Yue couldn’t help but feel a pang of anxiety, could it be that she wasn’t experiencing nstrual irregularities, but was actually pregnant?
Then, the abdominal pain she felt yesterday and the day before, could it be...
The more Tang Yue thought about it, the more anxious she beca. She provided a urine sample for testing and sat beside, visibly nervous, her hand resting on her lower abdon, her gaze troubled.
"Congratulations, you’re pregnant," the doctor announced upon seeing the results. Since she was already married, conceiving a child was naturally a thing to congratulate.
Pregnant.
The word overwheld Tang Yue’s mind.
"There are signs of threatened miscarriage."
"You are really careless. Fortunately, you’ve been resting these past couple of days; otherwise, you might have lost the baby."
"I’ll prescribe so dication to help sustain the pregnancy; rest at ho for a few days quietly, and if you don’t feel any abdominal discomfort, then just focus on nurturing the fetus."
"How could you not know at your young age whether you’re pregnant or not, and how could your elders at ho not understand either?"
The doctor discussed many precautions Tang Yue should take now that she was pregnant.
"Doctor, my baby, there won’t be any problems, right?" Tang Yue nervously looked at the doctor, wishing she’d gone to the hospital with her mother the day before yesterday, hating that she couldn’t just collapse if sothing were to happen to the child.
"Absolutely not, your child is doing fine, just rest well for a few days and it will be alright. Moreover, you said the bleeding stopped today, rember, if there is any bleeding, you must co to the hospital," the doctor advised.
Seeing Tang Yue’s bewildered appearance, the doctor reminded, "Is this your husband? You should take good care of your wife..."
"Doctor, I’m a woman." Mistaken for a man and even mistaken for Tang Yue’s husband, Wu Xin couldn’t help but speak up, although her hair was short and she was dressed quite neutrally, but was she really indistinguishable?
"Ah?" The doctor looked up, observed Wu Xin carefully, and indeed it was a girl. The doctor apologized, "Sorry, I thought you were her husband."
"Doctor, she’s my friend, she ca with ," Tang Yue gradually regained her composure and asked the doctor many questions.
Initially, the doctor answered patiently, understanding the joy of becoming a mother for the first ti.
But when Tang Yue repeated the sa question two or three tis, the doctor could no longer restrain herself, she wrote a note and handed it to Tang Yue, saying, "Go ho, take the dication to sustain the pregnancy on ti, rest well, and maintain a pleasant mood; that will be enough."
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