"No need. I don't want to disturb you with such a little thing. I've already got the prescription. By the way, I met Auntie and Shelly at the hospital," Joyce politely declined. Thank God she had not asked Jamie to come today, and she didn't want Luther to know she was pregnant.

"What? Did they give you a hard time?"

"Nope. I'm ready to go back now."

"Shall I ask Aaron to pick you up? I've got some things on my hands and I can't get away for a while." Luther said.

"No need. I'll just take a taxi back by myself." Joyce added, "Don't worry, the thugs won't dare to come to me again anytime soon. I feel much more comfortable getting some air in the street."

"Well, you take care of yourself. By the way, the new phone for you this time, according to Karl's request, was installed with the police department's location tracker. To ensure your safety." Luther explained. "Oh, so, I see. See you at home then."

"Hmm."

Joyce hung up the phone and breathed a long sigh of relief.

She was worried that Jacqueline and Shelly would tell on her, but she didn't realize she had a location tracker in her phone. She was lucky she didn't hide her whereabouts.

She walked into the pharmacy next to the hospital.

She then went to buy a random box of stomach medicine on the counter to help digestion and protect the stomach mucosa. Since she lied, she also had to put on a full show and couldn't go back empty- handed.

After buying the medicine, she walked out of the pharmacy.

The sky was blue and high, and the sunlight fell on her shoulders. The strong light in turn made her dizzy and her nausea returned.

Knowing that she was pregnant, maybe it was a psychological effect, and she felt worse than before.

She gently stroked the small of her back.

It turned out that the recent sporadic nausea and sleepiness were all due to the presence of this little life in the belly.

This was too sudden for her, and there was no way to accept it at the moment.

She thought about yesterday.

Luther's phone showed a call from Charlotte.

At that time she deliberately walked away.

Charlotte's presence was now just a constant reminder.

She and Luther were only married under false pretenses.

There was a marriage between Charlotte and Luther, and they were exactly a proper match. Charlotte was even pregnant with his child, and sooner or later they would have to get married. And she, who could have spilled the beans, was now told that she was pregnant.

This made an already tricky matter even more complicated.

She stood at the side of the road with a dull expression, completely confused.

In front of her eyes, the traffic coming and going shuttled incessantly, but in her eyes everything was just getting blurred.

It was naturally best if a child could be born into a complete family.

She was an orphan herself and knew best the feeling of wandering without a father or mother.

But how could she shamelessly intervene between the two? Obviously, Charlotte and Luther knew each other beforehand.

She hesitated - should she keep the child or not?

She just could not cruelly deprive its life.

But what to do about the child's embarrassing birth?

Across the road.

Runs several private clinics.

There are advertisements everywhere for beauty, plastic surgery, and painless abortions.

She looked at the advertisement blankly. The words painless abortion were like a needle that was pricked into the bottom of her eyes, ghostly, she actually unknowingly, walked into the painless abortion clinic hall ...

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