Chapter 1296
His only hope was for Diana and the babies in her womb to grow up well.
When the time came, the family would visit Grandma and tell her of the good news of the arrival of the twins. That
was enough for Julian.
As for the children's intelligence...
"They won't be mentally retarded. They can't possibly be that vulnerable."
It was, after all, Julian's first time going through the entire pregnancy process with Diana and accompanying her for
all her check-ups.
He did feel worried when he heard what the doctor said. Still, she was already worried enough. He couldn’t possibly
show her his worry.
"After one month, we’ll come back for a follow-up check on your thyroid condition. You'll definitely be fine."
If her thyroid condition remained the same and showed no improvement, he would seek advice from other experts.
To tease her and lighten the mood, he said, "We have the resources and the money. Trust me. Many times, money
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcan buy us many things and even life. It can buy us top-notch medical resources."
Diana had no cause for concern. Given the Fulchers’ wealth and network, getting her to a private hospital was no
issue. Even though she was now with a public hospital, Julian had his way of bringing her to a private hospital for her
condition. Before, Diana gave birth in a public hospital. As such, she trusted the institution. He didn’t want to argue
with her about that.
"Don’t be nervous." He held her hand as they walked past the crowd. "Things are different this time. Be it during
your pregnancy or your labor, I’ll be with you."
No matter what happened, she had someone to discuss things with and someone to lean on.
Diana's wavering heart finally calmed down.
That was true.
This time, no matter what happened, with Julian around, every problem could be solved.
"When I go into labor, keep me company in the delivery room," Diana said, after he collected the medicine from the
pharmacy.
Julian didn't catch what she said, and turned around to look at her in confusion. "What did you just say?"
However, Diana didn’t think Julian didn't hear what she said.
Perhaps...
He didn't really want to.
She had read about it online. Although many husbands accompanied their wives to the hospital, the majority of
them didn’t want to be present during the labor.
Some men found the smell of blood too pungent, while some men were scared of having nightmares after
witnessing labor and no longer being sexually attracted to their wives.
They didn't think about how their wives simply needed a familiar figure next to them when surrounded by a bunch
of strangers during labor.
"Nothing."
Perhaps she was being too idealistic. Julian did love her very much, but... i
In regard to giving birth, he might be like other men and was resistant to the idea of witnessing such a bloody
scene.
Although she was due for a cesarean section, the sight of her slit-open stomach...
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIt would probably traumatize him psychologically.
Perhaps it was better for her to go into the delivery room by herself.
Disappointment seeped into her heart. When she reached home, she looked weary.
Julian thought she was still overcome with remorse over the impact that her thyroid condition might bring, and
didn't know what to say to comfort her. He pondered for a while, and ended up letting Betty stay with her to cheer
her up.
The moment Betty entered the room, Diana's spirits lifted considerably.
She busied herself with playing with her daughter, replying to all the little girl’s questions. Toward the end, she felt
rather exhausted.
"Let Mommy rest," Julian said.
He poured a glass of water and entered the room, letting Diana take her medicine.
"You must take the medicine on time. From now on, I’ll remind you to take them at this time every day. I'll bring in a
glass of water for you, too. Just relax and don't worry about a single thing. You and the babies will definitely grow up
healthily."
As proof, Betty was a big girl now.