The death of our daughter made me extremely painful, but I couldn't neglect the second baby in my belly because of this.
I didn't want him to be born into an environment where family members were against each other, so I agreed with Giana.
But I didn't expect that I would have an accident shortly after going to Paisley's hospital for a prenatal examination.
A cement flowerpot fell from a high place and hit me on the head.
I was knocked unconscious on the spot.
Giana was stunned for a long time. Then she fumbled for her cell phone and made an emergency call.
My soul floated in the air. I saw the medical staff shaking their heads helplessly. Then they took me to an emergency room for the final rescue.
At that moment, I knew that I might not be saved.
But Giana's reaction was a bit strange in my eyes.
"I was hit by falling objects from a high place. Why didn't she call the police?"
Sure enough, I was not saved.
At this time, Henry, Henry Lawson, arrived.
When the doctor announced my death, I saw his body shake twice. Then he sat down on the ground and cried out in pain.
Giana sobbed beside me, covering her face.
"It's all my fault. I didn't take good care of Linda and the baby in her belly..."
"If possible, I would rather be the one being killed. I would exchange one life for another..."
The surrounding patients sighed, lamenting how much Henry and my mother-in-law cared about me.
Paisley, my sister-in-law, with red eyes, handed him an insurance policy.
"Henry, this is the insurance policy that Paisley bought before she passed away. You are the beneficiary. Now I'm giving it to you."
"Once a person dies, they can't come back to life. If Paisley has a spirit in heaven, she hopes that you can pull yourself together again."
When I was pregnant with my second child, I did buy a personal accident insurance policy. It was Paisley, Paisley, who had persuaded me to buy it.
Per her, it would be the greatest blessing for the child in my belly if I could be safe and healthy.
But if I had an accident and lost my life, it could provide some security for the child. After all, there would be compensation.
I thought Paisley was right, so I signed the document.
The child had not been born yet, so the beneficiary was Henry.
People were surrounding Henry, including doctors, nurses, and unfamiliar patients' family members.