Chapter: 836

The doctor sighed heavily, like the weight of the world on his shoulders. “The treatment itself puts

immense strain on the body,” he confessed. “And since she’s carrying twins, she’s going to be fighting

the drug internally while trying to feed the fetuses with limited energy and nutrients. It’s…”

Though the doctor didn’t spell it out, Theodore understood the unspoken truth that it was a burden for

Ariana.

“Pregnancy already demands a great toll on her,” the doctor continued.

“If her body can’t keep up, it could Lead to complete organ failure or a coma. Things could get as bad.”

“What’s the best course of action?” Theodore broke the stillness with a calm, steady voice.

“Termination,” the doctor replied firmly, like a hammer striking an anvil. “Without the fetuses drawing

from her limited reserves, her odds of survival improve exponentially.”

The memories of Ariana‘s tearful pleas haunted Theodore’s mind, like ghosts of sorrow and regret. He

closed his eyes briefly, battling the storm within. “Could we wait until after she gives birth and then start

treatment?” Theodore asked, clutching at straws in the tempest.

But the doctor shook his head, Like a solemn pendulum. “I’m afraid that delay would mean catastrophe;

a point of no return. GK210 can’t be fully purged from her body after 40 days of exposure. The damage

would be impossible to mend.”

Fury and helplessness welled up inside Theodore, like a volcano ready to erupt. He despised himself

for not replaceing Ariana sooner, for not preventing this storm.

After a heavy silence, Theodore’s voice was a dull murmur of resignation. “When can we schedule the

termination procedure?”

Ariana found herself swimming back to awareness, uncertain of how much time had passed. As the

haze of unconsciousness lifted, she was enveloped in a soft peace she hadn’t felt in ages. The

emotional turmoil that had been her constant companion was gone.

Bits and pieces of a memory bubbled up – Theodore rushing to her side just before the world went

black. She turned to look for him, but he was asleep, slumped next to her bed, weariness etched into

his expression. He was out cold, like an adorable, defenseless large dog sleeping beside her.

Ariana felt a tug at her heart. She tried to touch his hair, but even her tiny movement stirred him awake.

She opened her mouth to speak, but the words wouldn’t form.

Theodore, however, reacted swiftly, wrapping her in a tight hug. His body trembled slightly, and Ariana

hugged him back, picking up on his shaken relief and guilt.

“I’m sorry,” he managed to get out, his words muffled against her shoulder.

Ariana was about to ask him what he was sorry for when she felt the telltale dampness of tears on her

skin. He was crying. Gently, she pushed him away, replaceing his eyes red and teary as he silently Looked

at her.

In that moment, he reminded her of a stray puppy she used to feed, the same sorry look in its eyes

after misbehaving. Ariana didn’t know what to say.

“I’m sorry,” Theodore said again, his face full of regret.

Assuming he was apologizing for her kidnap ordeal, Ariana quickly reassured him, “That was Darian

and Jasper who took me. It wasn’t your fault.”

“I shouldn’t have pushed you,” he replied, his voice thick with emotion.

His hand went to her stomach, and Ariana could see the pain in his eyes. She was taken aback at first,

but then she remembered the soft pleas and promises she heard from him while she was almost

unconscious.

She gripped his hand in shock. “Wait, you are willing to keep our babies?”

Meeting her gaze, Theodore confirmed, “Yes, the babies can stay, as long as they don’t put you at risk.”

Ariana was so happy that she impulsively kissed him, her eyes welling up with joyful tears. “Our babies

wouldn’t hurt me. You’ll be an amazing father!”

He didn’t respond but smiled gently at her as he softly stroked her hair.

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