Chapter 874 874: How Did He Know So Well?
Cassie also calmed down quickly, pressed down, and said, "Mom, this house is Roy's true, you also have the right to enter and leave, but respecting the privacy of children is also necessary, right? If not for me, you must do it for your son."
When Shirley heard this, she shivered with anger. "Are you teaching me a lesson?" She took out her cell phone and said, "I'll call Roy right now!"
Cassie was confused and felt unhappy.
Just about to call, Hippno knocked on the door and said, "Mr. Lake is back."
Cassie was surprised and didn't expect him to come back tonight. Just thinking, someone entered the gateway, and the door just closed. Shirley rushed out as if she had seen the savior.
Soon, Cassie heard Shirley complain against her with a cry. "Roy, your wife is so shrewd that now she dares to ride around my neck and teach me a lesson."
Cassie was in the bedroom, tired, on the sofa.
"Come and have a look, and see what she's done behind your back!" Shirley pulled Roy into the bedroom and quickly brought him the medicine on the coffee table.
Roy took a look at the instructions on the medicine box and was stunned.
Cassie wanted to explain, but she said nothing.
"Even you don't know about it? This is your wife, Roy. She doesn't even want to give you a baby." Shirley was anxious.
Roy looked up at Cassie, the eyes slightly dark, but Cassie looked down and kept silent.
"Roy, you..."
"Mom." Roy interrupted Shirley's complaint and smiled in his face. "I know, I told her to take the medicine."
"What?" Shirley was shocked.
Cassie looked up at Roy in surprise.
Roy quietly scanned Cassie's face, smiled, and speculated on the medicine in his pocket, appeasing Shirley. "I'm too busy flying to the international line now, so I don't want to have a child immediately. That's why I want her to take this medicine. If you blame her, blame me."
"Roy, what are you talking about? Why don't you have kids when you're busy at work? Is that your excuse, or are you speaking for her?" Shirley can't believe it, "There are a lot of nannies at home. What do you have to do if you have a baby? Do you really think our family is ordinary? I think it was all your wife's idea. You just protect her! What kind of work do you do daily? If you marry a person, you must understand your position and function at home. Roy, if you had married Lynn Siewert, there wouldn't have been so many such messy things!"
"Mom, that's not true." Roy's tone was a little aggravated. "You really don't have to complain about it. It's my idea. Besides, don't mention Lynn anymore. Now that I'm married to Cassie, she's my wife, and it's a well-established fact. Don't you want to watch your son be happy?"
Shirley looked at Roy angrily. "Okay, you just protect her. There will always be a day when you regret it!"
At the end of the speech, she left angrily.
Roy called Hippno, let her follow Shirley out, and personally sent her home again, and Hippno nodded and hurriedly chased out.
When everything was quiet, Roy took out the medicine box, pulled the medicine board out of it, and saw that some pills were empty inside, and his face was a little dark.
He went to the sofa, sat down, and looked at the medicine in his hand. He hadn't spoken for a long time.
Cassie looked down and felt a little dry in her throat. All the words that Shirley had just said were full of her brain: "If you had married Lynn Siewert, there wouldn't have been so many such messy things!"
Her heart was blocked, and she was a little uncomfortable, but she had nowhere to vent.
Roy was always silent, looking at the medicine for a while, only to slowly pick out the remaining medicine pieces one by one. His face was very scary.
Cassie didn't know what he was going to do, and for a moment, she didn't know what to say.
Roy opened his mouth a long time later, and his voice was shallow. "Cassie, don't take this medicine anymore. It will be bad for you."
As he spoke, he got up and threw the medicine in his hand into the trash can with the medicine box.
Cassie looked down, her nose a bit sour.
Roy sat back to her, reached out, and pulled her into his arms. His face was calmer. He whispered, "Give me a baby."
Cassie felt aggrieved and did not know why she was like that. Her eyes reddened, and she pushed back his hand, "Roy, you cannot do this! You can't force me to do things! First, you forced me to marry you, and now you're forcing me to give you a baby!"
Then she got up and left the bedroom.
Roy sat on the sofa for a long time.
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They have the same problem, having a child as if Irish and Cassie were alike, but they are also a bit different because Irish finally agrees to Joseph's suggestion. Joseph invited Dr. Ry Strnd to LPz Clinic again.
After the female assistant examined Irish, Dr. Ry Strnd began a simple inquiry while waiting for the results.
"Irish, when did you find yourself in this situation?"
Irish opened her mouth and said, "After the baby's gone?"
"Did you choose the drug or operation?" Dr. Ry Strnd asked in detail.
Irish's heart seemed to have been rubbed back and forth by a knife, and it hurt. She felt her throat tight and wanted to tell the truth, but because of Joseph's presence, she had to say, "I chose medicine."
"It's a spontaneous abortion." Joseph interrupted her softly.
Irish turned her head and looked at him.
He smiled at her and reached over her shoulder.
"Spontaneous abortion? "Dr. Ry Strnd frowned and looked a little serious.
"At home, the doctor diagnosed my wife's body as unfit to conceive, and the child was aborted because of her intense emotional agitation."
Dr. Ry Strnd nodded thoughtfully after he heard the words.
And Irish's heart had long been uncalm! Impossible.
How could he know the truth? How did he know so well?
Her heart began to beat quickly. She didn't want him to know the truth, not at all, but he knew quietly that she didn't know when he learned the truth.
Joseph seemed to notice the fluctuation of her mood and slightly tightened her hand.
"So, do Irish have contraceptives now?" Dr. Ry Strnd asked again.
Joseph turned his head and looked at her.
He thought she wasn't. But Irish was silent, and after a while, she said, "Yes."