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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 759
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Chapter 759 Theo sensed it in tand held my hand, saying in a tender voice, "You shouldn't drink. Have sjuice instead or I'll be in deep trouble if you get drunk and go crazy." I glared at him. "I have good alcohol tolerance and have never gone crazy after drinking." He laughed and said no more. He picked up his fork and started putting food on my plate. "Eat more." As we were all familiar with each other, everyone quickly warmed up and started getting more engrossed in the conversation. We talked mostly about interesting things that had happened to us and the things we encountered at work.

Even the reticent Susan said, "I went for a maternity check-up the other day and there was a woman besidewho looked to be over 60. At first, I thought she was there to accompany her daughter-in-law for a maternity check-up, but I later realized that she was the one who needed the check-up. The doctor even told her that she was expecting twins." I froze and could not help but ask curiously, "Isn't it dangerous for her to give birth if she's over 60?" Susan nodded. "There are certain risks involved. But I heard that her husband was adamant that she give birth because their son passed away two years ago in a n accident. They had to watch their child leave before them, so the arrival of these two children is considered a gift from God to them." I nodded, and a somewhat uncomfortable feeling arose in my heart.

It dawned onthat I was not really a strong person...

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After sitting down for too long, Susan felt slightly uncomfortable and got up to excuse herself.

Tyler pretended as though he did not hear anything and remained seated on the chair.

I looked at him and said with a frown, "Tyler, take Susan out for a walk." "It's fine," Susan said with a smile, "I can manage on my own." Having said that, she got up and walked outside. Tyler looked as though he was stuck to the chair with no intention of getting up.

His demeanor seemed a little too much no matter how one looked at it. I pursed my lips, a little displeased. However, it was not the right occasion to lose my temper.

He was not worried, but I was worried about Susan going out on her own, so I got up and grabbed my coat to follow her outside.

Seeing that I had cout, Susan seemed a little embarrassed. "You should hurry back and finish your food. I'm just uncomfortable after sitting for too long. I'll just take a walk outside and go back once I feel better." "I think I should accompany you." I insisted.

She did not refuse.

She planned to just take a walk in the corridor, but now that I was here to accompany her, we went downstairs. Taking a walk required engaging in a conversation. As we talked, she suddenly asked me, "You and Mr. Grant will still try and conceive, right?" I cast my eyes downward. "When we adopted Munchkin, we decided that we'd only have Munchkin as our only child. If we try for another, Munchkin's love will be divided and we'll only end up hurting him."

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She frowned. "Your opinion is a little too one-sided. I realized that Munchkin is a very sensible child.

He's clever. He'll probably not resist if you give birth to another child.

Besides, he'll not feel lonely when there's another child there to grow up with him. Most importantly, you're a good mother, so even if you have another child, I believe your love for Munchkin will not reduce." I had to say that Susan was very good at persuading a person.

"You have to think about yourself and Mr. Grant. If one day, and I mean if, Munchkin really returns to the m Lynches, it wont be too painful for E you because there'll be another child beside you. Also, you need to think fast because it'll not be easy for you to try once you're older." I was a bit flustered by what she said. I was now at the age where I was slightly old to conceive, not to mention in a few years.

Even if I did not think for myself, I had to think for Theo. If he wanted one more child but I was incapable of having one anymore, then it would be too unfair for him.

Seeing that my mind had wandered off, she patted my hand and comforted me. "Don't think too much. This is just my personal opinion. If you've thought it through, then just pretend as though I never said anything."