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Chapter 748

Chapter 748

Sally stared at Fia, and could see her nervousness and carefulness.

“Keep it. If it didn’t cwhen it did, you wouldn’t have noticed your nodule. This child should be your lucky star.”

Fia’s tears started to fall. “Sally, thank you.’

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“However.” Sally picked up two pieces of tissue and gently wiped Fia’s tears.

“It is a blessing but it’s also a disaster. You need to be mentally prepared. If you want to keep the child, you can’t take medicine to treat the nodule and when you are pregnant, the nodule will worsen. When the tcomes, your breast might be in frequent pain.”

Fia blinked but did not say anything.

Sally felt there was a need to make the details clear in order to avoid her having impetuous feelings when she was in pain.

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“Normal people would feel breast pain during pregnancy and your situation will be worse when the time comes. Are you sure you won’t regret it due to the discomfort?”

Fia immediately shook her head. “I won’t regret it!”

Sally helped her sit up and continued to wipe away the tears that had just fallen.

“Just cry a little now and forget it. When you are in confinement, you can’t cry. Otherwise you will spoil your eyes.”

Fia instantly looked at Sally wide-eyed and felt a baffling kind of panic.

She had just gotten pregnant and there were ten months before she was ready to deliver, so why did Sally suddenly talk about confinement?

Things to note about confinement could wait till she gave birth!

“Sally, did something happen?”

Sally lowered her head and smiled. “Nothing.”

“Then, why did you apply for leave?”

“Workload was too heavy and I rarely took leave. I suddenly felt a little weary. Perhaps age is catching up to me.”

“Sally, what are you talking about? You’re still young.”

“Compared to you, I’m not young anymore.” Sally tapped Fia’s nose. “You are younger thanby a couple of years and are already married and about to have a child. As for me? I don’t even have a boyfriend.”

Fia thought of Jason and felt guilty.

“I’m sorry, Sally.”

“Silly goose. You didn’t steal or snatch what was mine, so what is there to be sorry about?” Sally sighed, hugged Fia, and gently patted her back.

“You didn’t do anything that deserves an apology. I just don’t have the luck.”

She couldn’t get the good Jason. Neither did she have the craziness of other people to chase. after him.

She hoped for quiet and peaceful days where two people liked each other and that was it.

“Fia, don’t worry about other people’s matters and happily live out your days, being happy every day. Even if you can’t be happy, don’t get upset. When your mood is good, your body will be well, got it?”

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Sally gently patted Fia’s back and slowly let her go.

“With Mr. Maxwell’s character, I’m afraid he is a little hesitant, isn’t he? Just tell him. Now the societal situation isn’t too good and a lot of ordinary women are unable to conceive again once their bodies are wrecked. There are more and more people with weird diseases. Your body is much better than theirs and is able to rise to the challenge!”

She said gently, “I will also help you and not let your sickness worsen. I know a very good Chinese doctor who is able to use massage to ease up nodules. I plan to go and learn and will return in a week at most.”

Fia was extremely touched and she started to cry even more.

“Sally, you are too good to me.”

Just like her elder sister.

“Because my brother has taughtsince young that one has to be kind,” Sally said, withholding her tears.

“Sally.” Fia looked at her. “Your brother, does he treat you well?”

“Yes! Lettell you about when I was young. My father’s leg was injured and my mother had to be in the hospital to take care of him. The family’s responsibilities all landed on my brother.

“He studied while working and my school fees and living expenses were all taken care of by him…”

Sally talked about whatever she could think of and almost told everything about her and her brother, Peter, to Fia.

She hoped that Fia could empathize with her, listen, and take it to heart and understand her. “Fia, I want to say sorry.” Sally touched a few stray strands of hair by Fia’s head.