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“Cora’s about to give birth, and even though she appears calm, she must be very anxious. Giving birth is like going through the gates of hell for women. When you’re with her, don’t show too much nervousness; otherwise, she’ll feel even
more anxious,” Sara advised William.
William understood her intentions and quickly nodded in agreement. “I understand. I’ll try my best not to show anxiety.”
Satisfied with his response, Sara continued to busy herself in
the kitchen.
William looked at her from behind. After a long while, he said,
“I’m sorry…”
“Why are you apologizing to me? If you want to apologize, do it to Cora!” Sara replied without looking back.
“No, I’m apologizing to you. I owe you an apology. If it weren’t for me, getting fooled by Flora, you and Cora wouldn’t have ended up like this,”
William recalled how Sara used to be gentle before they got
married.
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But after she found out about his dealings with Flora, she became sharp and caustic.
Now, seeing Sara in the kitchen, taking care of dinner for their daughter, she resembled the gentle woman she once was.
So William couldn’t help but wonder if Flora had never meddled in their relationship, would he and Sara live a different life?
But Sara said, “Regret won’t change anything now. Let’s just focus on living well in the future.”
Hearing Sara’s words, William knew that she had forgiven him. With tears in his eyes, he quickly said, “Okay. We’ll live a happy life in the future.”
At 10 o’clock at night, Byron had prepared toothpaste and a toothbrush for Cora and was about to call her to brush her teeth and sleep.
But suddenly, a cry of surprise came from the bedroom, “Honey, my water broke!”
Upon hearing this, Byron threw the toothpaste and toothbrush aside and rushed to the bedroom.
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Upon hearing that Cora’s situation was urgent, Byron
naturally couldn’t dwell on it and just instructed, “Please make
sure Cora is safe.”
“Mr. Hansen, please rest assured. We will do our best.”
Soon, the door to the operating room was closed.
Byron, still wearing the indoor slippers he forgot to change, paced back and forth in front of the operating room, unable to calm down.
William was busy examining the data of Cora’s examination just now while Sara was praying to various deities, hoping they would protect Cora and the baby.
Thirty minutes later, Osborn, Nora, and Georgia also arrived.
But the doors of the operating room remained tightly closed, and everyone was too nervous to speak.
The man standing in front of the operating room, staring at the surgical light all this time, looked so sinister that they were worried he might do something terrible if irritated.