When the Baby Inside Me Became Everyone’s NightmareChapter 1

After my husband, Rendy Hans, a traditional medicine practitioner who diagnosed me with a pregnancy, he panicked and immediately asked a divorce.

That night, I rushed to get a paternity test and it proved the baby was his. Yet he kept begging me to sign the divorce papers, even offering to leave the house empty-handed.

Furious, I poured my heart out to my best friend, Nina Weil, who went pale when she heard I was pregnant.

She run out of the house in a panic, blocked all my contacts and left behind both her luggage and the brand-new house she’d just bought.

My heart broke, so I pulled myself together and went back to my hometown.

When my parents found out I was pregnant, they wept with sorrow.

But that night they secretly slipped rat poison into my water and ended my life.

Tears mixed with blood of hatred filled my eyes.

Even in death, I couldn’t understand why everyone treated me this way after I got pregnant.

When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day my husband had first detected my pregnancy pulse.

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“Kayla, you said your period didn’t come this month? Could you be pregnant?”

Seeing my husband about to take my pulse, I quickly pulled my hand back in fear.

This time, I knew for certain I had been reborn.

Rendy’s eyes flashed with worry.

“Kayla, don’t worry. If you really are pregnant, we’ll keep the baby. I’ll take care of you and the child.”

Hearing Rendy’s gentle words, my chest tightened with pain.

I couldn’t understand how Rendy —a man who had loved and cherished me so much—

In my past life, when he learned I was pregnant he had gone pale with fear and knelt down in panic.

He’d even given up his fortune, leaving with nothing but the clothes on his back.

He clearly adored children. He’d always bend down to play with them on the street.

The paternity test in my last life had shown the child was his. Why?

Before finding out the whole truth, I decided to hide the pregnancy.

I looked at him, shook my head and forced a smile.

“I’m not pregnant.”

“Rendy, my period might just be late.”

Rendy said nothing more, he only held me close.

“Alright, you worked hard tonight. Go take a shower first.”

I nudged Rendy toward the bathroom while I worked out my next move in my head.

As long as Rendy didn’t discover the pregnancy, I could avoid repeating the past.

I clenched my fists until my palms went cold with sweat.