Chapter 371
Wooing My Ex-Wife
Gwendolyn waved a hand in front of Cedrickâs eyes while smiling.
âWhat are you thinking about, Ceddy? Are you too nervous because itâll be your first time being a dad, and youâve no experience?â Pulling himself out of his daze, he rolled with it and went along with what she said, replying, âYeah.
Iâm ecstatic.
â After gently tucking her hair behind her ears, he bent down to help her put on her shoes, picked her up in his arms, and started walking out.
âLetâs go home.
â The nurses craned their heads to look at Cedrick and Gwendolyn while they were on their way out.
The envious expressions that crossed their faces when they saw the couple being all lovey-dovey caused Gwendolyn to burrow her face into the crook of the manâs neck in embarrassment.
âDonât always spoil me like this, Ceddy.
Itâs not like I canât walk on my own.
â His lips curved into a slight smile, and his tone was calm as he replied, âEven the doctor mentioned that we should be extra careful because itâs twins, and your morning sickness symptoms might become more intense as time passes.
Youâve got to go through so much, so I must do something for you.
â That reply warmed the cockles of her heart.
She let Cedrick carry her out of the hospital through the quiet employeesâ entrance and all the way to the car.
After returning to Harrick Villa, Gwendolyn stared at the medical report as she sat on the bed, quietly marveling over the miracle of life.
Meanwhile, Cedrick sat cross-legged beside her with a book on his lap, appearing to be engrossed in reading.
However, since he was staring at the book unblinkingly, it also seemed that he was lost in thought.
Resting her head on his thigh, she asked, âSince itâs twins, do you hope theyâll be two boys or two girls? Or do you think theyâll be one boy and one girl?â There was no response.
He was still staring at the page in a daze.
âCeddy?â She had to wave her hand in front of him again to jolt him back to the present.
âWhatâs up with you today? Why are you so distracted?â âGwennyâ¦â He grabbed her petite hands and looked straight into her eyes.
Recalling what Nico had said, he took a deep breath and hesitated a few times before finally pulling the trigger.
âWeâll⦠still have other children in the future.
Could we⦠terminate this pregnancy?â âWhat did you say?â Dumbfounded, it took Gwendolyn a while to register his words.
She pulled her hands out of his grasp.
Her heart felt as though it had plummeted into the pit of her stomach, and an icy sensation spread across her body.
âWeâre having twins.
How often does that happen? Why would you say that?â As she struggled to wrap her head around it, she suddenly remembered how Tania had pulled Cedrick aside a few days ago and whispered something.
She grimaced and asked, âSo, you believe what your aunt told you and suspect the baby is Charlesâ?
You donât believe in my feelings for you?â âI believe you, of course.
How could I even think otherwise? Gwennyââ Avoiding his touch, Gwendolyn turned to get off the bed and leave.
However, Cedrick swiftly hugged her from behind.
Leaning his head against her shoulder, he hurriedly explained, âYouâve misunderstood.
You conceived when we hadnât treated the virus in my body, so thereâs a high chance that the babies will be born with the virus.
Whatâs more, you could become infected.
Thereâs only one vial of Super Antiviral, and we canât even administer the antidote to you since youâre pregnant.
I dare not let you take such a risk with your body.
â Gradually, her anxious emotions calmed down.
âSo, this pregnancy⦠Letâs give up on it, shall we?â he continued.
âIs that what you want?â Her gaze was calm as she turned and met his eyes.
âThereâs a medicine available overseas called Mifepristone thatâs very effective for early-term abortions and is the least harmful to the body.
Itâll only take a short period to recuperate.
When your body recovers, we can try for a baby again.
Okay?â Gwendolyn did not respond.
She stared at the medical report and fell silent for a long time.
When I first learned Iâd gotten pregnant, I wasnât ready to be a mother.
Now, though, Iâm genuinely looking forward to the arrival of these two babies.
However, he wants to sentence them to death cruelly.
âGwenny?â Cedrick held her hands anxiously, uneasiness in his dark eyes.
After pondering for a while, she asked, âDid Prof.
Mallory say the babies will surely get infected by the virus?â âWell, not necessarily.
Thereâs a probability of it happening, but we can only wait until the babies are born to confirm it through tests.
However, I donât want to gamble with your health.
Giving up on this pregnancy is the safest course of action.
â A thought popped into her head when she heard that.
âEven though thereâs a probability that itâll happen, I believe luck will be on our side.
Besides, Prof.
Mallory kept a sample for research when injecting you with the antidote.
Even if I was so unfortunate as to get infected, I trust that his and Kieranâs medical skills can keep me and the babies safe.
â Taking his hand, she let him stroke her belly.
âSince the heavens have entrusted us with these two little ones, we should cherish and protect them.
If we give up on them, even if we get pregnant again, our future babies wonât be them.
â Cedrick caressed her belly carefully.
It was still flat, and he could not feel the babiesâ presence.
Despite her words, the uneasiness in his heart had not diminished even a little.
âGwenny, I donât want to riskââ Holding his chin, Gwendolyn forced him to meet her gaze and said solemnly, âBut Iâm willing to take the risk with the babies! Even if it doesnât work out, my life wonât be in danger with Prof.
Mallory and Kieran around.
Ceddy, I hope you can respect my decision.
We canât be so heartless as to rob the little ones of their right to come into this world just because of a probability.
â Seeing the determination in her eyes, he sighed and relented.
âOkay.
Iâll support you and risk it just this once.
â âOkay,â Gwendolyn murmured, nodding solemnly.
âYouâve suffered too much, Ceddy.
Thereâs no way weâll always be unlucky, right? I believe that the heavens will surely bless us once.
â He lightly tapped the tip of her nose, his dark eyes brimming with affection.
âWhat do you feel like eating tonight? Iâll go make dinner.
â She did not reply.
The way he was talking earlier seemed like he had made up his mind.
I canât help thinking something feels off.
As that thought crossed her mind, a look of guile flickered in her eyes.
She asked, âYou had even researched all about that medicine.
Could it be that you had planned something in advance?â Cedrick was silent, and the expression on his face froze.
He had not expected the woman to figure it out so quickly.
I canât believe she actually guessed it right.
Averting his gaze, he was planning to lie and brush off her question when his phone on the bedside table suddenly started ringing.
He turned to check his phone and saw that the call was from Nico.
Guilt was written all over his face as the memory of how he had asked Nico to go overseas in a few days and buy the medicine came back to him.
Just as he was about to decline the call, she took the phone away.
Furrowing her brows slightly, she fixed him with an inquisitive gaze.
âLook at how youâre fidgeting guiltily.
Why arenât you answering Nicoâs call?â âIâ¦â he began.
Without giving him a chance to make excuses, she tapped on the phone decisively to answer the call and put it on speakerphone.
Nicoâs panicked voice rang out.
âCedrick, I really canât do it! Itâs a matter of conscience! You want to buy the medicine while keeping it a secret from Gwendolyn.
However, if she finds out about it, you wonât be the only one whoâll get into big trouble.
I will, too! Besides, this decision is too cruelâ¦â Cedrick lowered his head.
He turned pale, his eyelashes trembled, and his Adamâs apple bobbed as he swallowed uneasily.
Gwendolyn shot him a frosty glare.
On the other end of the line, Nico was still trying to persuade Cedrick to change his mind.
In a glacial tone, she asked the man on the phone, âWhat did Cedrick ask you to buy?â