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Chapter 156: Deciding to Keep the Child

    <h4>Chapter 156: Chapter 156: Deciding to Keep the Child</h4>


    An Ruo originally did not want to have this child, but when she heard his cruel words, she was deeply distressed.


    After all, the child is innocent, even if you don’t like it, there’s no need to be so cruel to him.


    Arguing to keep the child, An Ruopletely infuriated him. The man in her dream had a fierce face; he roughly grabbed her hand, intending to take her to the hospital to get rid of the child.


    She refused, and suddenly he pushed her from behind, and without understanding why, An Ruo fell off a cliff.


    "Aah—" the terror of falling off a cliff made her let out a piercing scream. She woke up from the dream, her eyes opening to reveal lingering terror.


    "What’s wrong?" asked Tang Yuchen, who was fully dressed, standing by the bed and looking at her in confusion.


    It was already daylight, with light pouring in from the window. An Ruo raised her hand to shield her eyes with the back of it and said faintly, "It’s nothing, just had a nightmare."


    "What nightmare?"


    "I don’t remember."


    Tang Yuchen nced at her and did not press further, "I’m off to thepany, I will be back for dinner tonight."


    She remembered that justst night she had promised to cook for him.


    An Ruo responded softly, indicating she had heard, and soon she heard the sound of the door closing; Tang Yuchen had left.


    With only herself in the house, An Ruo sat up, looking a bit pale.


    She pressed her hands against her stomach, inside her skinny, taut belly a tiny life was growing. Thinking about this, An Ruo’s feelings were veryplex.


    In fact, the person she hated was Tang Yuchen, it had nothing to do with this child. Moreover, this was her child; she should not dislike him.


    If she had this child, she would not be lonely and isted in the future, right?


    With this thought, a slight smile couldn’t help but appear on An Ruo’s lips; she had made her decision, she was going to have this child.


    This child had nothing to do with Tang Yuchen; he was solely An Ruo’s child.


    Having decided to keep the child, An Ruo’s mood improved significantly. She had no ns yet to tell Tang Yuchen about the child; maybe he would get tired of her in a few days.


    By then, she would leave quietly with the child, ensuring no one knew of his existence.


    Feeling better, An Ruo’s appetite improved as well. However, she was too tired from the day before, and had not slept well, so she felt a bit under the weather andcking energy.


    At noon she took a nap, but did not sleep well, gued with all sorts of erratic dreams. Come afternoon, remembering she had to cook for Tang Yuchen, An Ruo mustered her strength and went to the kitchen.


    The kitchen had the best range hood, leaving almost no smell of grease. But when cooking, An Ruo could still smell the grease.


    Looking at the food sizzling in the wok, she felt it was too greasy, and suddenly felt nauseous. She quickly turned off the stove and ran to the toilet to vomit.


    She vomited so severely that she threw up everything in her stomach, including stomach acid.


    Weakly propped up beside the toilet, An Ruo took a long time to feel somewhat better.


    Not feeling well, she couldn’t continue cooking, so she had the servant cook, and went upstairs to rest.


    When Tang Yuchen arrived home, a servant came to notify her toe down for dinner. Seeing her paleplexion, he furrowed his brows slightly, "Not feeling well?"


    An Ruo nodded, "A little."


    The man walked over to her, lifted his leg, and reached out to touch her forehead, "You’ve been seeming a bit offtely. Eat now, andter I’ll take you to the hospital."
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