Chapter 627 Sonia’s Regret

However, now that Sonia was once again in love with Toby, the place where the miscarried child held in her heart naturally grew as well.

Thus, when she thought about the child, she felt somewhat upset.

There was even a measure of regret—the regret that she hadn’t protected the child well enough.

If she had, would her stomach have grown by now?

As Sonia lowered her head and felt her flat stomach, her mood dropped all of a sudden.

Toby immediately set his fork aside. “What’s wrong?”

Her eyes flashed and she shook her head. “I’m fine.”

In response, he narrowed his eyes, clearly not believing her.

After all, her mood had suddenly changed from one of calmness to a depressive one.

It was obvious Tim had said something that affected her mood.

Nonetheless, not knowing what Toby was thinking, Sonia only took a deep breath to steady herself before saying into the phone, “I haven’t told you, Dr. Lancaster, but I’m actually not biologically related to the Reed Family. Thus, my descendants technically won’t count as blood heirs to the Reed Family. Only Jessica’s heritage will.”

“I see,” Tim exclaimed. “So, that’s why you want Jessica to give birth.”

At first, he had assumed she wanted to adopt her own sister’s children because she considered her infertility.

He was even about to clarify with Sonia that it wasn’t that she couldn’t give birth; it was just that she wouldn’t find it easy to fall pregnant during these two years.

Now, it looked like such an explanation wouldn’t be necessary.

“Does that mean you intend to use the method I mentioned where Jessica would fall pregnant on her own?” Tim asked leisurely, leaning back in his chair.

Sonia hummed in agreement. “Yes, that’s what I intend to do. I was about to call you to inform you about my decision in a bit, but you ended up calling me first.”

“Alright. Since this is the method you’ve chosen, I’ll contact the OB-GYN and have them figure out a way to treat Jessica’s body as soon as possible so that she can be pregnant as early as possible. Do you have a candidate for the father’s genes?” Tim asked.

Shaking her head, Sonia answered, “Not for now. My original plan was to look for an excellent candidate at a sperm bank abroad once I sent her genes over, but now that we can’t retrieve her eggs, I might as well get things arranged when she can get pregnant.”

no need

he answered, “That will do

the call after settling on Jessica’s

point, Toby poured Sonia a glass of warm milk while explaining, “Drink this. Your first glass

accepted the glass after she put

her somewhat cold palms and she smiled at him. “Thank

for so long that you’ve barely eaten anything,” he chided

love rival but Tim, he felt like Tim had spent too

where he originally didn’t have a

voice and naturally being able to discern

at the breakfast spread before her and reached out to

the pastry

was getting

asked with

his head before taking a bite out of the croissant.

admitted that he was

that he was now placated, she smiled slightly before lowering her head to continue with

she tidied the

and pulled out his phone to send Tim a message. ‘What did you say to Sonia

phone. The sudden notification had caused him to marginally narrow his eyes before replying, ‘She’s

you be asking yourself that? It was while you were talking to her that her mood suddenly became depressive. That’s why I wanted to know what

Tim wrote back, ‘I said

I have time and can wait. Now, hurry

up his nose, Tim decided to relate the information via voice message rather

multiple voice messages, all reaching tens

in total, the vein in his temple pulsed. Having no interest in listening to Tim talk, he converted the voice messages

he began to peruse what Tim told Sonia

of the conversation was about Jessica and that only a small portion was about something else—namely, Tim asking Sonia why she

part with Sonia’s action of feeling her stomach,

likely she remembered about

suddenly become

cared

spoke up behind him at this

opposite

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