The security guard at the entrance heard the noise and rushed in. Seeing me lying in a pool of blood, he immediately called 120 in fright.
I lay in the cold operating room, listening to the nurses gossip nearby.
“Mr. Graham treats his wife so well. She only sprained her ankle, and he insisted the hospital director check on her. Mother and child are both safe. They even handed out big Cash gifts, saying it was for the baby’s protection.”
“Sigh, too bad I wasn’t there. I’m here helping the chief doctor with the abortion. I should’ve hurried to tend to Mrs. Lane, too.”
One nurse pouted at me as she spoke.
I shut my eyes, feeling my child quietly slipping away from my body, tears falling endlessly.
When the doctor pushed me out of the operating room, Ethan arrived.
Our parents came with him.
The moment my mother-in-law saw me, she exploded in fury.
“You can’t even watch where you’re going while pregnant! An adult tripping on her own feet—what are you even capable of?”
“Do you know how many times I’ve prayed to the gods and Buddhas for Ethan to have a son soon? Otherwise, everything in the family will go to that little tramp.”
Ethan wasn’t an only child; he had a younger brother born outside marriage. My father-in-law declared that whoever bore the Graham family’s eldest grandson first would receive 20% of the shares.
My stepmother glanced at me with disdain before smiling obsequiously at my mother-in-law.
“My dear in-law, this child has always been stubborn. Don’t be angry. Mr. Sterling and I will make sure she’s disciplined.”
My father glared at me, too. After all, if I’d carried the Graham family’s eldest grandson, he could act superior when dealing with the Graham family.
But I was worthless; I’d lost that precious grandson.
Everyone stared at me, some satisfied, some disappointed, but no one asked why I miscarried, and no one even asked if I was in pain.
My face was ghostly pale as I listened to their scolding and insults, calling me useless.
Ethan finally couldn’t take it anymore. Breaking his silence, he roared.
“Stop talking, it’s all my fault.”
He walked over, grabbed my hand, and pressed it to his face, his eyes turning red.
“I’m sorry, wife. I thought you were only a week along and had just fallen. I saw Sabrina looking so pale, so I thought I’d drop her off and then come back to take you to the hospital.”
He suddenly lifted my hand and slapped himself with it.