The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback - Chapter 724
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Chapter 724:
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Alicia remained silent, holding her emotions in check. Sensing her resignation, the specialist gently offered, “It’s good you’re ready to release these burdens. You’re still young. Once you’re healed, having another child shouldn’t be an issue.”
Alicia sat nearby, watching as the specialist filled out the paperwork. A weight pressed down on her chest, making it hard to breathe. For the first time, she had felt the profound joy of becoming a mother, of creating a life with the man she loved. She had held onto that joy for just a few days, and now, she had to let it go.
After a long pause, Alicia spoke up.
“Could I listen to the baby’s heartbeat one more time?”
The steady, rhythmic thump filled the room. Alicia listened closely, a soft smile crossing her face. In her mind’s eye, she could almost see a chubby little child reaching out for her, with features that echoed both her and Caden. Blinking back tears, she returned to reality, seeing the scene before her. It was time to make a decision.
Alicia removed the fetal heart monitor and, with a heavy heart, said, “Please go ahead and schedule the procedure.” The specialist nodded.
“I understand you want this kept private, and I’ll handle it myself. My schedule is tight, though, so it may take about a month.”
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Alicia nodded.
“Alright.”
Meanwhile, in Terriland, Caden had just stepped off the plane when he spotted Marlon, who was waiting for him, surrounded by his men. With his close-cropped hair, bulging tattooed arms, and…
A cigar clamped between his teeth, Marlon looked like he’d stepped out of the grittiest parts of the city. Caden, in his sharp suit, radiated sophistication and poise. Though their appearances clashed, he didn’t look any less formidable.
With a polite, unreadable smile, Caden remarked, “You’ve done your homework. I’m impressed.”
Nearby, Yolanda sent Marlon a subtle warning look. Marlon caught on, flashing a grin full of sharp teeth as he joked with Caden, “For someone of your stature, Mr. Ward, I wouldn’t dare be anything but thorough. Now, let’s get you settled. The restaurant’s booked, and we’ll drink until dawn.”
Caden walked on, his expression unreadable. Feigning surprise, Marlon glanced at Yolanda and teased, “Mr. Ward, already changing companions, are we?” Caden gave a slight smile.
“Why stick to one outfit? You wear what suits you.”
Yolanda’s eyes lit up. It was the first time Caden had shown any warmth toward her. Though subtle, it was enough to delight her.
Marlon chuckled, “Miss Moss is even prettier than the last one.” Caden’s eyes narrowed as he gave Marlon a sharp look. Realizing his slip, Marlon quickly covered, laughing, “I misspoke, Mr. Ward. They’re both beautiful. You have good taste.”
Caden only offered a faint, indifferent smile.
Once they sat, Marlon greeted the restaurant manager, ensuring the reception was grand. As Caden stared at his wine glass, his thoughts drifted.
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