Chapter 289 Unable To Hold On

In the yard, Cathy was pleading with her. Looking at her expression, Mrs. Miao knew that she was not lying. Thinking of this, she finally said, "Okay, you wait here." Then she went inside.

Seeing that she had agreed, Hearst looked surprised. He didn't expect that the process would be so smooth. But for him, it was a lucky thing. While they were waiting, Cathy held Heidy to sit on the wooden bench nearby. She smiled, "Heidy, have a good rest here. I'll get you some water."

With that, she cheerfully walked towards the kitchen. James came over to Hearst and said smilingly, "Hearst, you should thank me when you come back."

Heidy had wanted to ask him if his affection for Cathy was real. But she dared not to ask in case of making any mistakes since they were in Mrs. Miao's house. Heidy looked at the man standing not far away and frowned. She didn't expect that their separation was caused by Mrs. Miao.

A moment later, Mrs. Miao came over with a pill and said, "This is the antidote. The drug would take effect after twelve hours, but during these twelve hours, the headache would increase continuously. There is a guest room. You can sleep there tonight. I'll give you a painkiller later."

As soon as Heidy took the antidote, she took the water from Cathy and drank it together. Taking a look at her, Heidy smiled and said, "Thank you, Mrs. Miao."

Mrs. Miao slightly nodded. She turned around and said to Cathy and James, "You two, come with me." With that, she pulled Cathy over to have a talk.

Hearst came over to Heidy. Looking at her face, he wanted to say something but stopped on a second thought. He didn't know what to say. Then Heidy stood up, walked past him and headed towards the guest room.

Standing still, he stared at the back of Heidy with a serious expression on his face. He could feel that she was angry, but he didn't know what to do.

In the evening, the headache got worse. And she kept vomiting and she looked pale. Standing beside her, Hearst anxiously asked, "How are you feeling now?"

Rubbing her stomach, she shook her head slowly and said softly, "I'm fine. I took some medicine just now and I feel much better now. Come on, go outside with me." Then she stood up and walked out of the room quietly. Pausing for a few seconds, Hearst followed up.

In the yard, Heidy and Hearst were standing side by side. The night here was much colder than in A city. Seeing that Heidy was pale, Hearst took off his coat and put it on her. She didn't turn him down. Instead, she looked sideways and asked, "Don't you have anything to tell me?"

Seeing the expression on her face, Hearst was silent for a while and slowly shook his head. She said with a cold smile, "If I give you one more chance, will you still hide it from me and break up with me?"

In fact, when she knew that ev

said coldly, "If you beat me to death, no one could save her and your wife would be in danger. Cathy stay here and help me. You two go out and get some hot water."

Hearst came up to her and said loudly, "No, I have to stay here."

Cathy grabbed his hand and said, "you can go out, Hearst. My grandma knows how to deal with it. She's a good doctor. James, you bring Hearst to boil some water."

James didn't understand what was going on, but he nodded quickly and dragged Hearst away. The door was closed with a bang. After a while, Cathy came out, took out a tool box with her. Not long after, cry of Heidy came from the room.

Hearst slammed his fist against the wall. He hadn't recovered from the surprise of the child, but he had to lose this small life. James patted on his shoulder and comforted him, "Don't worry. Heidy will be fine."

With his fists clenched, Hearst said remorsefully, "It's all my fault. I should have told Heidy the truth earlier. I shouldn't have said I didn't love her that day. Otherwise, this would not have happened."

Hearing his words, James felt helpless and said, "We can't choose anymore. You should treat Heidy well in the future and make up for her."

Hearst kept silent and stared at the closed door with his pale face. "Heidy, you must take care. I will bear all the consequences." Said Hearst in his heart.

After more than an hour, the door finally opened. Mrs. Miao wiped the sweat off her forehead, and said weakly, "The blood is finally stopped. You take good care of her. Cathy, help me back to my room."

Cathy nodded obediently and took her arm. Then Hearst walked into the room, and the air was filled with the smell of blood. Lying on the bed with a pale face, Heidy stared blankly at the ceiling. "Heidy." Said Hearst in a hoarse voice.

"The baby is gone." Tears trickled down from her eyes. "I failed to keep it."