Chapter 513 The Father Of The Child

After wrapping up the bridal photo shoot with Sophia, Lenora quickly dove back into her other photography assignments. Despite her busy schedule, she managed to find time to visit Harrietta in the hospital twice after work. She sat on the other side of the hospital bed, watching as the nurse changed Harrietta's dressings.

"The wound is healing quite well. We should be able to have the stitches removed tomorrow," said the nurse.

Harrietta lifted her young face and asked, "Can I leave the hospital after the stitches are removed?"

"Yes."

"Yay!" Harrietta turned to look at Lenora, dancing with joy.

After dinner, Lenora led Harrietta for a walk downstairs.

Suddenly Harrietta let out a sigh.

Upon hearing the sound, Lenora looked down and saw Harrietta with a troubled expression, appearing like a miniature adult.

Lenora couldn't help but chuckle, asking, "What's wrong? Why the sigh?"

Harrietta glanced up at her, saying, "Aunt Lenora, my uncle came to visit me this morning."

Upon hearing that, Lenora immediately understood that Isla's brother had visited Harriette. Members of the Wilson family have arrived in Jacaster. Are they here to seek out Matthew? Are they hoping to get Isla out earlier? "What did he say to you that has you so distressed?" Lenora asked.

"He gave me a lot of money and asked me who I wanted to be with in the future. Of course, I said I wanted to be with Uncle Zachary. He then said that once Ms. Isla gets released from the police station, they will send her away. He told me she wouldn't bother me again." With a raised eyebrow, Lenora asked, "Isn't that just perfect?"

It seemed she had unfairly judged him with a petty mind.

Evidently, Isla's brother also disapproved of Isla's actions.

Harrietta twiddled her index finger. "Yes... However, initially, I thought he came to plead on behalf of Ms. Isla, so I wasn't very pleasant toward him..."

Lenora chuckled. "Don't worry. He surely won't hold it against you. If he's still in Jacaster when you get discharged, just invite him to dinner. Don't equate him with Ms. Isla."

"Okay."

Harrietta nodded, glancing at Lenora before gently touching her belly. "Aunt Lenora, why is the little one so small..."

That faint curve was barely discernible, revealing nothing.

"Hattie, you were just as small at the beginning. Just wait a bit longer, and he will grow up."

"When will he be born?"

"We still have six months left."

still a long time to

two of them strolled and chatted at

caught sight of a

in a hospital gown, was visibly pale. Assisted by Arnold, she was slowly moving

was wearing a troubled expression, uttering something

hearing the sound, both father and daughter simultaneously looked

moving and quickly walked over with Harrietta. "Ms. Schmidt, have you been hospitalized? Are

helplessness, heaved a

at the corner of her mouth and said, "It's not a serious

to speak, Lenora didn't press her for more information. "As long as

Wilkin, we're

"All right."

were at a safe distance, Arnold couldn't help but utter with frustration, "What

grew older, he seldom interfered with her personal affairs. Despite living under the same roof, he was completely oblivious

though he had been struck by a thunderous bolt, leaving him scorched on the outside but tender

no

as Arnold was anxiously waiting outside the operating room for news of his

Madison had a miscarriage.

wasn't bothered by

He thought it wouldn't be such a bad thing if the child were

from the hardship of raising a child alone. Besides, it would have made it difficult for her to find a partner in

he knew Madison would undoubtedly be heartbroken

of bewilderment for a while. However, she had no choice but to accept the outcome. Perhaps even the heavens believed

mind it that

a miscarriage, she would immediately get her life back once her

the sudden letdown was

she heard Arnold's words,

himself, Arnold asked again, "Tell

unreasonable that Madison had endured such hardships while the man involved remained blissfully ignorant, comfortably

gently shook her head, murmuring, "I don't

this point, don't keep

"I really don't know..."

are you still protecting

to respond to that because she

if she knew, she

gave up

inferred that Madison's illness could be a rather private matter that was not

said that there was no

the ward.

removed, Harrietta

see the young girl standing on a stool in front of the

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