"Yes," Henry said without looking into Yvonneâs eyes.
Yvonne sneered, "Even if I can, I won't have children with you. I don't want the child to be a tool for
you to please Jacqueline again."
"I didn't please Jackie," Henry frowned.
Yvonne yawned, "Whatever. I don't care anymore. Get out, I want to sleep."
She closed her eyes again and ignored him.
Henry looked at her deeply for a while. Then, he got up and walked out of the ward.
Yvonne slept until the next day. It was already afternoon when she woke up.
She saw Sue asleep sitting next to her bed.
"Sue," Yvonne called out to her in a hoarse voice while slowly moving her body.
After hearing Yvonneâs voice, Sue quickly opened her eyes. "Madam, you're awake."
"Yeah," Yvonne replied weakly. She then asked, "Is there any water?"
"Yes yes yes, madam. Please donât move. Iâll pour some water for you." Sue held Yvonne to prevent
her from moving too much. Then, she got up and poured a glass of water for Yvonne.
Yvonne took a few sips of water with Sueâs help and her dry throat felt much better. "Thank you."
"No problem,â Sue smiled and put the glass of water o n the bedside.
Yvonne looked at her. "Oh yeah, Sue. Why are you here? Didnât you go home?"
âI did go back, but I received a call from Joe last night and he asked me to come back to take care
of you. I asked him if something happened to you, but he refused to say anything. All he asked was
for me to come back quickly. I didn't know you had a miscarriage until I came back, madam.â At this
point, Sueâs eyes reddened as she felt distressed.
Yvonne felt a thump in the heart when she heard the word âmiscarriage.â
"Madam, how did you fall?" Sue asked urgently.
Yvonne was shocked. "Fall?"
"Yes, I asked sir this morning. Sir said that you had a miscarriage because you fell. I just went back
for a day and this happened to you. If I knew this would happen, I should have stayed to take care
of you instead of going back,â Sue sighed.
Yvonne trembled angrily. "Did Henry really tell you that? He said 1 lost my child because I fell?â
"Yeah, isnât that true?" Sue felt something wasn't right.
Yvonne clenched her fists tightly with hatred filling
her eyes. "How can he say that? How can he!â
Her child was obviously forced to be aborted just to save Jacqueline. The child was even called a
devilâs spawn.
And now in order to hide the truth, he said that Yvonne had a miscarriage because she fell. It was
too much.
"Madam, what's the matter with you?" Sue was scared seeing Yvonne so angry, and she quickly
calmed her down. "Madam, please calm down. Donât move or the wound will open again."
"Sue!" Yvonne looked at her tearfully. "I hate them, I really hate them!"
Sue was stunned. "Madam, who do you hate?"
"I hate Henry. I hate Jacqueline. I hate them. I hate them to death. If it werenât for them, my child
would not have died. It was all their fault, it was all of them..." Yvonne burst into tears again.
This time, Sue was completely sure that something was wrong. She squinted her eyes and asked
Yvonne," Madam, isn't your child gone because you fell?"
"It's Henry. He was the one who forcibly took my bone marrow and aborted my child just to save
Jacqueline!" Yvonne shouted while clutching to the quilt.
Sue's pupils suddenly shrunk. She was completely stunned and it took her a long time to react.
"How can this be, didn't sir say..."
"He's a liar. I never fell," Yvonne cried out.
Sue's face was pale. "If this is the case, why did sir lie and why would he do such a thing? This is
his child too. Didn't he have a conscience when he did this for Jacqueline?"
"Conscience?â Yvonne cried and laughed, "Jacqueline i s way more important than his conscience!â
Sue opened her mouth, but did not answer.
After a while, she took her mobile phone and said," Madam, we must tell the master about this.
What sir did was really too much!"
"Sue." Yvonne stopped her. "I will talk to Grandpa personally, so I don't want you to interfere."
"But..."
"Listen to me, Sue." Yvonne looked at her earnestly.
Seeing how stubborn she was, Sue nodded and agreed. "Okay. But madam, it's best if you can tell
the master as soon as possible. I believe that the master will seek justice for you when he finds out
about this."
"Justice?" Yvonne pursed her lips and replied mockingly, "What is the justice for? My child will never
come back."
Sue felt sorry for Yvonne when she heard this." Madam..."
Just when Sue was about to say something, the doorbell rang.
"Who is it?" Sue frowned and walked over to open the door.
Once the door opened, she saw Henry and a doctor in a white coat standing outside.
After Sue learned the truth about the miscarriage from Yvonne, she didnât feel good when she saw
Henry this time. 1
She thought to herself that if there was a broom here, she would have beaten him out.
She had never seen such a husband before. He was definitely the worst scumbag.
Master Lancaster and Madam Lancaster were such gentle and beautiful people, so why did sir
become a man like this?
"Whatâs the matter?" Sue asked in a bad tone.
Henry felt the change in Sue's attitude, but he didnât think much of it. He pointed to the doctor
beside him and introduced to Sue, "This is the psychologist for Yvonne." 1
"Alright, just let the doctor in. Sir, you should go back. I'm afraid that madam will be too emotional
when she sees you," Sue told Henry, then she dragged the doctor into the ward and slammed the
door.
Henry was shut outside, feeling a little unhappy, but h e didnât say anything. Then, he sat down on
the chair next to him. 1
In the ward, Yvonne looked at Sue and a doctor whom she had never seen before. She asked with
curiosity," Sue, this is..."
"This is the psychiatrist that Dr. Shane found for you. Dr. Shane is afraid that madam will overthink,
so he specially asked the psychiatrist to come over and talk to you," Sue replied with a smile and
immediately gave Shane the credit instead of Henry.
Yvonne didn't doubt Sueâs words. She nodded without any interest. "I know, but I donât need a
psychiatrist. Please go back."
Her words were meant for the doctor.
"Madam." Sue walked to Yvonne. "You need a psychiatrist. I know you too well. You are very
sentimental and if there's no one to enlighten you, you are going to suffer for a long time after losing
your child. I hope you can recover as soon as possible.â
"Sue..."
"Madam, listen to me," Sue said without giving her a chance to debate.
Yvonne couldnât disagree with her and sighed, "Okay."
"Thatâs great,â Sue smiled with a relief and waved to the psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist nodded knowingly and began Yvonneâs psychological counseling. 1
There was no doubt that this psychiatrist was very capable. After the counseling session, Yvonne
felt that her mood had lifted and she was not so depressed and in pain anymore.
Sue was very happy seeing Yvonne like this.
Even Shane felt a little surprised when he came to check up on her. Her mood was no longer
gloomy.
"You need to maintain your current state of mind. This will be helpful for your recovery and physical
condition." Shane couldn't help but say this after applying medicine to her wound.
Yvonne looked at him. It had been two days since she smiled from the bottom of her heart. "Thank
you for this."
"Thank me?" Shane didnât understand what she meant.