Chapter 535 Sonny’s Advice

Elspeth could tell that she wasn't at the peak of her health—this was also one of the reasons she had contemplated if she should keep the child. However, the way Arthur phrased it made it seem as if she would fall apart after giving birth to a child. Elspeth managed to keep a calm look on her face although she was clenching her fists under the table. "What are you talking about? What do you know about this?"

"I know more than you think I do, of course. I only wanted to remind you of this matter because I don't want anything bad to happen to you." The look of concern on Arthur's face didn't seem pretentious. Elspeth was rather suspicious of his intentions. "Well, I still need you to give me a solid reason." She wasn't going to put her complete trust in the man's words—she had to remain vigilant around him.

"Would you trust me if I told you the truth?" he asked.

"I'll try my best to trust you." Elspeth then realized how the man had been hesitant to tell her everything only because he was afraid that she would be suspicious of him. Arthur forced a smile. "I knew it. I'm sure you'll never have complete trust in me. However, I still wanted to talk to you about this for the sake of your own health. When Jasmine's grandfather treated your illness, he didn't completely heal you. You might feel like you're completely healed, but the truth is that your body wouldn't be able to handle childbirth," Arthur explained.

"Are you saying that Old Mr. McGrath did this to stop me from getting back together with Callum? Was this his plan all along?" Elspeth felt chills running down her spine. She hadn't considered this matter in the past. She hadn't expected Haris to be so manipulative.

"I guess you could say that." Arthur seemed rather uneasy at that point. "Well, regardless, I don't think you should keep the child."

"Arthur." Elspeth looked up with a hint of amusement in her gaze. "I don't think your intentions are all that pure, am I right?"

flashed across Arthur's face. "What do you

anger building up within her. "I know my body the best, and I know whether I'm capable of handling childbirth or not. I don't need you to tell me what to do." With

the truth, but she knew that part of what he said was right. I know that I can't handle childbirth at this moment. I can tell from the discomfort that I've felt ever

could tell that she wasn't at the peak of her health—this was also one of the reasons she had contemplated if she should keep the child. However, the way Arthur phrased it made it seem as if she would fall apart after giving birth to a child. Elspeth managed to keep a calm look on her face although she was clenching her fists

a few notes and handed them to the cab driver. "Keep the change." The cab driver was elated, and he thanked her a few times before he drove off. Elspeth straightened her clothes before she

so she knew that someone was home. After some hesitation, Elspeth walked to the backyard, where she found a figure bent over in front of some bushes. The person was

man in a laidback voice. It had been a while since Sonny last saw Elspeth, and he jumped in surprise when he heard the familiar voice coming from behind him. He nearly dropped his shovel on his foot. "What brings you here today, El? Do you miss me?" Sonny wiped the sweat off his

uttered. Sonny couldn't help but spit the water out of his mouth after he heard the woman's words. He was too shocked to speak for a while, and all he did was point a shaky finger in the

about me? I was wondering whether I should keep the child." Elspeth lowered her head and fidgeted. Sonny gazed in the direction of her flat belly before he spoke in a stern voice. "You don't seem too well. Perhaps you should

ways to… help me keep the child?" Elspeth gazed at the old man. She was certain that he would have an idea. Sonny plucked a four-leaf clover from a bush nearby before he toyed around with it. "I think it's best if you don't give birth anytime soon." Sonny had known Elspeth for years, and she was practically like a daughter to him. He couldn't bear to watch the woman lie to herself, and he couldn't bear the thought

would you say that?" Elspeth knew the answer, but she insisted on questioning the man anyway. "Don't you know my reasons? You've never been in great health, and I'm worried that both you and the child might end

she got pregnant. The child in her belly was sucking up all of her nutrients. "Look at yourself. You've

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