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Chapter 358 Who Said You Couldn’t Give Birth?

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Caden took a moment

before coming back to his

senses, and

he

looked around the hospital room.

“What about Stella?”

What

Stella? 1 was

still talking about

the moon!” Brend

thought he was talking nonsense,

“My daughter, Caden said.

Brenda startled and looked at Keith, “Oh no, my brain broke.”

Caden rubbed his forehead and grabbed the pillow under his head, throwing it out.

Brenda dodged: “Don’t move around. If it weren’t for Keith being worried and going to look for you, you would have frozen to death. You woke up and actually looked for our daughter? Neither Keith nor I have that ability.”

“It’s the little girl who cuts your waist in dreams,” Caden squinted.

“Is she your daughter? Then why am I getting involved? Don’t you understand that grievances have a cause and debts have an owner?” Brend was joking around when suddenly he realized something was

wrong, his eyes widened as he stared at Caden. He approached and said, “It’s already strange enough that we dreamt of the same unfamiliar girl, but you even know her name and identity. What’s going on?”

“I didn’t know,”

There were already many things in this world that could not be explained by science.

Caden paused and continued to inquire, “How was my situation now?”

Brend, getting back to the point, took out a test report.

“You had such an amazing dream, you see the blood test…”

Caden glanced and his forehead darkened slightly.

On the side. Keith, however, did not relax. He worried, “Lucia has not been found yet.”

“Don’t make a sound for now,” Caden cautioned.

-Um

As he spoke, Brend’s phone rang.

He glanced at the screen and then awkwardly put it down.

But Caden’s eyes didn’t miss the small movements.

“What happened?

Beatrice and Mr. Soder,” Brend timidly spoke up. The man’s eyes were deep and

“Um.”

a fog,

stagnant water in

foreign school. Odin not only was happy

follow the path

having learned from past experience, she hoped that Odin would keep her plan

saying. It was like something out

am being cautious. I invited you to dinner

abroad a secret.

like the company won’t allow me to continue dating right

insist:

I finished the call and hadn’t even put down my phone, Monica called.

your place. I had an appointment

12:08

2 o’clock in the

Who Said You Couldn’t Gi…

Monica

traditional

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medicine.

the doctor of After getting on the car, Monica appeared nervous throughout the journey. Beatrice could only chat with her to divert her attention. Finally, the driver stopped at the

Baldwin, the road inside was too narrow for the

okay, we just walked

Monica out of the car and looked

is really amazing, isn’t

chaotic streets, feeling

a bit uneasy.

medicine, and their families were also filled with doctors. It’s just that Dr. Boone is sentimental and unwilling to move, so they simply moved the pharmacy into their

pulled Beatrice

entrance of a small courtyard, and to their surprise, there were already people queuing up at the door. It seemed that their

was a disciple of Dr. Cristofer Boone. Dr. Boone got up, and Beatrice and Monica accepted

this your first time here?”

“Uh–huh,” Monica nodded.

that we don’t

poured water for

of

and had someone bring a form

and wrote

serve

we really need to write down the detailed medical history even from when you gave birth to me? I thought doctors of traditional medicine

some truth to

while, a young man came over

out? I’ll take

“Okay.”

handed over the

turned and entered the door.

a sip of tea, and immediately spat

strange

“Really?”

you pour some

took another sip. “I think it’s alright. Why don’t Beatrice also didn’t know why, but recently she became particularly sensitive to smells.

uncomfortable.

couldn’t drink it anymore, so she had to pour

the water was poured happened to be at the entrance, and by slightly turning sideways, one could see

Beatrice

discovered that the

it’s just recording, there’s no need to be

young man

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