Chapter 29
When it came to his family, Shelmaine had serious reservations. “No, the child is mine alone. I don’t need his family to know or acknowledge it.”
“But you’re the one who’s being wronged.” Isabelle felt that Shelmaine was at a significant loss, and it seemed like Samoel was benefiting from it. If Sarmelor his family wanted to acknowledge the child in the future, she would be treated unfairly, and this was a possibility that she couldn’t ignore.
“There’s no injustice here.” Shelmaine was clear about that. “As for Natasha, I’ve said it before–I wish them well. I don’t want to be involved with them anymore, nor do I want to see them.
Isabelle hugged shelmaine. “Whatever decision you make,‘ support you. I’ll help you too. Don’t be afraid.”
“Okay.” Shelmalne smiled.
After spending a day in the hospital and feeling somewhat better, Shelmaine asked Isabelle to go home. After all, it was already late, and Isabelle had work the next day. She didn’t want to delay Isabelle’s work, so she insisted that Isabelle leave
Then, at around 8:00 pm, Samuel went to the hospital again.
When Shelmaine saw him, she instinctively frowned and then bamed her face may, pretending to not have seen him.
“Feeling better?” Samuel asked.
Shelmaine had clearly lost weight. Her collarbones were protruding, and her clothes hung loosely on her diminished frame.
Samuel felt the urge to smoke but stopped himself. After all, be was in a hospital,
“Since you’re feeling better, let’s talk about our situation,” he finally said
Shemale blinked, realizing the purpose of his visit. “If this is about the child, you don’t need to worry. I’ve said before that I won’t burden you, and I don’t intend to use the child to manipulate you.”
Shelmaine wasn’t that kind of person, nor did she have any intention of becoming someone like that,
Samuel didn’t respond immediately. After a moment, he hoarsely said, “I also have a stake in this child.”
“You told me before that you didn’t want a child,” Shelmaine retorted.
“Don’t keep the child. I’ll compensate you. You can ask for whatever you want.” Samuel’s Adam’s apple moved as he spoke. The light also accentuated his sharp features, making him seem even colder than he already was.
Shelmaine had anticipated that Samuel wouldn’t want her to keep the child, but hearing it from him directly still made her heart tighten. “You have no right to interfere. The child is mine alone.
“Thaven’t even addressed the fact that you’ve been deceiving me all this time. Why should you decide the tate of my child? Just because you say to not keep it doesn’t mean that I have to listen.” Shrimane’s emotions began to flare up.
She glared at Samel. She was angry that he could speak so flippantyabout something so serious. He was showing no regard for her feelings.
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Her emotions fluctuated even more than they usually did, and they especially surged when Samuel had appeared in front of her.
Now, Shrimane was both distressed and furious. She didn’t want to see him at all!
“Calm down,” Samuel said,
“Lamcalm.” Shelmaine’s eyes were red, and she was struggling to hold back her tears. She felt extremely upset.
Samuel’s lips tightened when he saw Shelmaine’s tears. He tried to reassure her and said, “You’re still young. There’s no rush to have a child.” He spoke as if he was looking out
for her
But Shelmaine couldn’t take it. Her mind was a chaotic and emotional mess. It felt like fate was making her suffer for having a smooth ride over the past few years.
*Samuel, you have no right to talk to me about this.” Shelmaine’s eyes grew even redder, and tears were about to fall. She clenched her fists, “Why did you deceive me in the first places