Chapter 424
Eleanor shot him a glance, speaking calmly, “Bernard, if I have a baby, will you let me go?”
The man stiffened. He kept his head low, not daring to meet her eyes.
Eleanor continued, “I can have a baby, but after that I hope you can set me free”
Berard felt a chill running down his spine
He lifted his head slowly, staring at the woman lying in the hospital bed. The sight of her pale, bloodless
face made his heart ache so much that he could hardly
breathe
After a long while, he reached out a trembling hand to touch Eleanor’s face.
“Eleanor, you don’t have to have a baby… I’ll let you go.”
Bemard struggled to get the words out.
His eyes were filled with lingering affection and tears of regret. He didn’t want to let her go, but he had
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtno choice but to set her free
He had hurt her, right from the beginning, possibly damaging her chances of becoming a mother.
It was a mistake that could never be made up..
No wonder happiness had always cluded him.
He had brought all this upon himself.
He deserved it.
Eleanor stared at Bernard, surprised at his pale face.
He actually agreed to let her go? And she didn’t even have to have a baby? Was it because she had
been unconscious?
Eleanor didn’t understand why he agreed, but it did lift her spints a bit. “So when can leave?”
Bemard gave a bitter smile. “Once you’re fully recovered, I’ll drive you to the airport”
At that, Eleanor nodded slightly and closed her eyes. She was too weak to say anything more.
Seeing how much weight she had lost in the past few days, Bernard felt overwhelmed by guilt
He held Eleanor’s hand gently, kissed the back of her hand, with his eyes filled with regret.
“Eleanor, I’m sorry. I’m the one who had you take that medication, which made it difficult for you to
conceive.”
It was only right that she should leave him.
Eleanor wasn’t really asleep. She heard every word he said.
No wonder she hadn’t gotten pregnant during all the time they were together.
She must have taken too many contraceptive pills in the past.
A wave of sadness washed over Eleanor.
She was an orphan. Though she had found her sister, but her sister had passed away leaving her an
orphan once again.
She had always longed to start her own family when she grew up.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe needed children to accompany her so she wouldn’t be lonely anymore, but now
Was she unable to ever have her own child?
The pain suddenly hit her heart, leaving her breathless.
Her hand clenched the sheets tightly.
Well, that’s life. She should stop hoping for these things and just focus on her designs.
She would, like her sister, leave her mark in this world through her architectural designs, proving her
existence. That would be more meaningful.
She knew Bernard didn’t tell her directly and chose to let her go because he couldn’t face her, but
Eleanor didn’t blame him.
Some things were destined from the start, and nobody was to blame. They were never from the same
world.
Eleanor lay on her side, with her eyes closed, not wanting to embarrass him or confront the harsh
reality herself.
They sat and lay in close proximity, but the distance between them seemed to grow ever wider.