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Chapter 160

Stop It, She’s Remarrying! By Stellar Strands Chapter 160

Conrad looked at Fia in disbelief.

“How can you say what we do in the bedroom out in public?”

“Why not? You’re my husband. We’re legally allowed to do what we did in the bedroom. We’re not cheating.” Fia grinned. “Or perhaps I’ve overdone it and you’re worried that your childhood love is hurt?”

“You’re not like this in the past, Fia!”

“In the past?” Fia suddenly threw Conrad’s hand away.

“I have had enough of the past! I was too soft and weak! That’s why I let all of you hurt everyone that I cared about!”

Fia’s breathing becheavy due to her rage. She was affected by all the reporter’s questions. Even now she was still feeling somewhat ill

from it.

“Don’t talk toabout the past. It will only makefeel disgusted about myself, about all of you! And…”

She couldn’t even finish her sentence when she suddenly blacked out and collapsed.

“Fia!” Conrad grabbed her, preventing her head from hitting on the

elevator door.

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He tapped her face and cried out, “Fia, are you alright?”

At the hospital.

Jason had just finished visiting all his patients when he saw Conrad walking out of the hospital elevator with Fia in his arms.

“What happened?”

“We were in the elevator and she suddenly fainted,” Conrad said

nervously.

Jason passed the patients‘ folders to his assistant who was behind him and said, “Go check my patients.”

With that, Jason led Conrad to a nearby examination room.

Before he went into the examination room, Jason stopped Conrad.

“Wait outside.”

“I’m her husband!”

“Don’t interrupt us from saving the patient!”

The two of them stared at each other before Conrad decided to back down.

He knew that Fia’s safety was much more important.

“It’s your friend again, Jason.”

“Yeah.”

The female doctor put away the medical scope and asked curiously,” That’s her husband out there?”

Jason looked at the doctor, Sally Hall, and nodded. “Yeah.”

“Her husband doesn’t know about her pregnancy?” Sally whispered.

“Yeah, please keep it a secret.”

“Sure,” Sally mumbled. “To be honest, this is my first tseeing a husband not knowing his wife’s pregnant.”

“How’s she doing?”

“Mild anemia. She fainted because she got too emotional, causing insufficient oxygen in the brain,” Sally said. When she saw how serious he was, she consoled him. “It’s nothing. With sfood and proper rest, she’ll wake up in no time.”

“Thanks, Sally.”

“Oh, look at you. Don’t worry about it. We’re all colleagues here. Your friend is my friend too.”

Jason forced a smile and said, “Thanks.”

Sally stood up and then asked, “Let’s have her lie down here for a bit, yeah?”

“Sure.” Jason nodded as he looked at Fia. He wasn’t sure how to feel.

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“I’ll get her smedicine.”

“She’s pr-” Before Jason could even finish, Sally was already nodding.

“I know. I’ll make sure that I only use medicine that won’t affect the baby.”

She said it in a whisper, worried that the person outside could hear it.

Jason nodded at her and gave her a thankful smile.

After she fed Fia smedicine, Sally approached Jason with her hands behind her back.

She then whispered her question in an excited tone, “Jason, do you like her?”

“No,” Jason instinctively answered.

He had already repeated this answer in his mind a lot of times… To persuade himself and others.

Sally looked at Jason thoroughly. “She is so pretty, and so gentle too. In this society where men outnumber women, plenty of men will still fall for her even if she’s already married.”

Jason raised his eyes and stared at Sally.

“Isn’t that immoral?”

“Of course not. There’s nothing wrong with liking a person. As long as you don’t destroy the other person’s marriage,” Sally smiled tenderly.

Jason finally felt the heavy weight in his heart lifted. “Thanks, Sally.”

Sally tiptoed as she patted his shoulders.

“Jason, you’re a good doctor and a good friend.”