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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler

Chapter 957
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Chapter 957

’Nothing, I just think that you and he have been separated for four years. After all, something may

have happened during that time. No one knows...’

'Then let's bury it.’

’What?"

’Dad loves me very much, and I trust him." Catelyn’s eyes shone with total trust.

Cedrick stopped hinting at her when she told him how much she trusted Ezekiel. Before there was any

real evidence to prove that Ezekiel had a conspiracy, anything he said would just be a suspicion, and

she might mistake it as his dissatisfaction with Ezekiel.

For the next few days, Catelyn was recuperating in the hospital, so Cedrick had been doing all his work

in her ward hospital.

When she was resting, he would handle business matters of his company in the living room.

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In the ward, only her breathing and his keyboard noise could be heard. If he needed to make a phone call, he would

go to the corridor without waking up Catelyn.

Sylvie also had maids bring over some medicinal porridge for Catelyn, which could be easily digested. At the same

time, Joanne and Stella would accompany her now and then. With the ardent care of so many people, Catelyn

recovered well. Soon, on the morning of the fourth day, the doctor approved her to be discharged from the

hospital.

She secretly went to ask the doctor about her inconsistent periods.

The female doctor reassured her not to worry about it as varying periods for a month or two were not the

symptoms of any diseases.

Yet, she was warned to be more vigilant if the case lasted more than three months.

’Missus Mason, as far as I know, are you planning to have a wedding with Master Cedrick next year?" The female

doctor wore sunglasses and knew

Catelyn's identity, so she was extra focused and gentle when responding to Catelyn with a respectful smile.

Catelyn admitted, "Yes."

’Then have you spent a lot of time thinking about Old Madam Atherton's birthday party?'

"Is there any relationship between the two?" Catelyn stared at the female doctor, puzzled.

"Of course, the birthday party is just over, and then you have to prepare for the wedding and deal with work. Your

schedule must be packed, and it'll most likely cause emotional tension, depression, or over-excitement,

subconsciously in your mind. These will be reflected in your body. The more evident response is inconsistent period,

as in your case."

'So you mean that I should relax a bit?"

The female doctor nodded solemnly and comforted her, "I got it. Yes, relax a bit, and don't put too much pressure

on yourself, and your period will naturally return to normal."

'Then do I need to take medicine?"

"You don't need it for the time being so as not to conflict with those medicines for nourishing the

stomach."

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The doctor's words calmed Catelyn's emotions to a certain extent, at least letting her know that her

current symptoms were normal and there was nothing wrong with her body.

So when Cedrick came to pick her up, she got into the car excitedly while humming.

When Cedrick saw her being in a good mood, he could not be more relieved.

Shortly after they left the hospital, they encountered heavy traffic at a junction. The car stopped

several times due to the jam, which made Catelyn feel extremely nauseous. It was as if something

was choked in her throat, urging her to retch.

Seeing this, Cedrick simply stopped the car, frowned, and said, "Still feeling uncomfortable?"

"I feel like vomiting..." Catelyn hurriedly bent over and covered her mouth for fear that she would

vomit it out by accident and dirty the car.

Cedrick unbuttoned her seat belt, reached out to check her body temperature, made sure that she did

not have a fever, and said sullenly, ’ You have been feeling sick to your stomach for the past few days.

I shouldn't have believed the doctor's words and brought you out of the hospital..."

While speaking, he had the urge to send Catelyn back to the hospital.