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Chapter 121
On the other end of the phone, Yvonne and her daughter were a bundle of nerves. They had been shackled in a desolate
storage facility, and after the goons had left, it took all their wits to make their way back to the Valentine Mansion Now Yvonne’s
mind was racing–the con was clear as day!
Stammering. Yvonne said, “Madam, we were kidnapped last night. They claimed you sent them. In a moment of spite. I let it slip
about how you got Whitney locked up. But then they said it was not you who sent them. Could it have been Whitney? Was she
fishing for information? We’ve been careless, Madam. Please, could you spare us from punishment over Monica’s competition.”
Elaine could not be bothered to listen to them anymore. Her face turned icy in a flash–it had to be Whitney. She was not just
fishing for information; she probably recorded everything.
These two dimwits!
Elaine squinted her eyes furiously, caught off guard by Whitney’s sleuthing–she had discovered she was Yvonne’s secret backer.
And now she had Yvonne’s ‘confession.
If Ludwik heard those words....
Elaine clenched her fist tightly. If Whitney had dug this deep, what other evidence might she
hold?
Meanwhile, Ludwik was accompanying Whitney to her four–month prenatal check–up.
Masked and exuding a majestic aura, he undoubtedly drew the gazes of countless expectant mothers, outshining every other
husband present.
Whitney lay on the examination bed, her cheeks flushed as the doctor lifted her shirt. Ludwik’s eyes lingered on her slender
waist, as smooth as a baby’s skin, befitting her high–society upbringing.
Such a delicate waist, thankfully complemented by a pleasing behind, otherwise, he would seriously worry about how the baby
would make its grand entrance in five months.
Catching Whitney’s warning glare, Ludwik sobered his gaze, turning to look at the computer screen opposite

her
In a deep, mellow voice, he asked, “Doctor, when can she start showing?”
The female doctor chuckled at the first–time father’s curiosity. “That’s something to ask your wife. She’s quite slim, and every
woman’s body is different. She could benefit from some hearty meals.”
“Did you hear that? Don’t you dare keep your figure on purpose, refusing to eat more,” Ludwik chastised, dissatisfied

Whitney was at a loss for words–she was not skimping on food; she just could not gain weight.
Whatever, it was not worth explaining to him.
“Madam, you should be able to feel the baby’s movements now, the doctor said, pressing on Whitney’s belly. “The baby is right
here, swimming like a little fish. If you feel a bubbling sensation, that’s the baby moving.”
Whitney touched her stomach, a bit slow on the uptake. She did not feel anything.
She shook her head, puzzled, and Ludwik impatiently moved his hand over. “Silly, let me try!”
His fingers, strong and elegant, rested just below her soft waist. Whitney’s skin blazed for a moment.
The doctor blushed and withdrew her hand.
Of course, Ludwik could not feel the baby move, but he did not remove his hand, keeping it on Whitney’s stomach, his touch
igniting a warmth in her. Pregnant women can be sensitive, and when Whitney saw him
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wing to it with his wat she mediately glared and bit her lip. “What are you doing? L, the baby’s gotten
bisten bia away Let the doctor is waiting”
Coly then did Ludwik turn sharply catching the doctors embarrassed flush. He snorted.
He got up gumpty.
After the ultrasound, Whitney was helped up and told to wait outside for the pictures.
She dutifully left noticing the examination room door closing behind her.
inside the room, Ludwik’s demeanor shifted from playful to serious. His eyes, dark and probing, were fixed on the ultrasound
image on the computer–it showed two tiny beings.
The doctor’s expression grew solemn “Mr. Lippert, do we continue to show the single pregnancy ultrasound to your wife, or do
we reveal the twins?”
Ludwik’s brow furrowed.
Whitney was carrying twins, a fact discovered during a two–month check–up.
Initially, their marriage was just a contract, and Ludwik was guarded, worried that if they had twins, she might want to take one
away. Besides, he had his family to consider.
So, he had been lying to her letting her believe it was a single baby.

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Now, with genuine feelings involved, revealing the truth seemed less straightforward.
“Forget it. When they’re born, it’ll be a surprise for her, Ludwik said, a low chuckle in his voice as the doctor understood his
wishes

Whitney received the single pregnancy ultrasound picture and scrutinized it–so tiny. It was hard to tell if the baby resembled her
or its father.
She tucked the image away, and just then, a message from Tiana popped up: [Yvonne and Monica called Elaine’s assistant]
Tiana had been keeping tabs on the mother–daughter duo.
Whitney pressed her lips. This meant Elaine was now aware of Monica’s late–night ordeal.
She texted Tiana back: [Come to the hospital. It’s showtime.]
In the private ward, Felix was finalizing Mr. Lippert’s discharge papers.
The man had been hospitalized for a week and was eager to return to the office. He frowned at Whitney and said. “Go home
after your check–up.”
1 have a few things to take care of, then I’ll head back. Be home early tonight, I need to talk to you, L.”
Ludwik left without a second thought, with an important meeting on his afternoon agenda.
Once he was gone, Whitney calmly packed his things, and Tiana walked in, handing her a laptop case and several documents.
Together, they left the ward, and Tiana glanced around before speaking in a clear, moderate tone, “Banyan City Prison is a long
drive. Do you want me to come with you?”
“Aren’t you busy with work? Forget it.”
They conversed while stepping into the elevator and descending. Whitney then drove off to Banyan City Prison. A shadowy
figure emerged from the shadows and swiftly made a call, “Ms. Elaine, Tiana handed Whitney a laptop case and some
documents. It’s probably the evidence they have. Whitney is on her way to the prison, possibly to meet with the construction
worker’s family...”

Clearly, Whitney also suspected their involvement in her misfortune!
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In the hospital room, Whitney urged Ludwik to head home early, hinting she had something important to discuss. Elaine’s
composure was shattered. She could not let Whitney present any incriminating evidence to Ludwik. There was still time, Whitney
had not spoken yet!
“Jaxon,” Elaine commanded icily, “I need two guys to intercept Whitney on her way there. And those documents she has they
need to be destroyed.”
As Whitney approached the crossroads, her phone buzzed with a text from Tiana. [Did you set up the GPS tracker and the
bug? Whitney, I’m worried. This is too risky.]
[We don’t have enough to pin it on Elaine directly; we need to force her hand.] Whitney replied, her gaze sharp as she noted the
car trailing her.
At 4:30 PM, Ludwik was in a meeting at United Realty Corporation when his phone rang. Tiana’s voice was fraught with urgency.
“Mr. L, Whitney’s been kidnapped!”
“What?” The tall man stood abruptly, his face draining of color, bewildered by the news.