Letitia sent him what she had learned from Lurina, including the two photos, and Samuel was silent for a long time and replied with three words, "I see.After that, Samuel got even busier, calling Letitia at 9pm sharp if he couldn't get home and giving her an honest report of the events. Letitia says, "Why are you telling me this? It's none of my business!" but listens carefully every time.As the truth came out, Samuel's heavy heart lightened up a little.Most of the faulty products have been recalled and the evidence of the Gavin family's conspiracy against the Ruiz family business is slowly being gathered.As the day of the trial draws near, Samuel relaxes.His favorite thing to do now is to come home and have a simple dinner with Letitia, then lounge on the sofa and watch TV together.The sound of the joyful TV program, accompanied by Letitia's cheerful laughter, clears his mind of the day's fatigue.With a smile on his lips, Samuel watched Letitia's every expression with a look
The situation with the Ruiz family has been resolved for the time being, the raw material supplier cannot be hurried, and Samuel's level of caution has increased as a result of being sued in court by a relatively minor character such as the Gavin family.It is almost the end of the year, but the temperature is more typical of the wet and cool coast weather rather than the tropical winter atmosphere.Although Letitia, who has recently become increasingly sensitive to heat, does not experience any discomfort at these temperatures, she is having a difficult time falling or staying asleep, and the black circles that appear under her eyes are becoming more noticeable.With each passing week, the unborn child in her womb is developing at a faster rate and thrusting with more vigour. When she is fast sleeping, it can be quite irritating for her to be awakened by an accidental kick every so often.After briefly regaining some composure, Letitia notices that she is breaking out in a cold persp
Christmas Day was followed by New Year's Eve, and Samuel took Letitia seriously, and the atmosphere between them eased. It is January, the coldest time of the year in the northern hemisphere, and although the cold wave does not reach areas within the Tropic of Cancer, the coming typhoon will change the temperature and rainfall, making it difficult for people to travel. Typhoons are common from June to October and are rarely seen during the cooler months, but they are not unheard of, and this year they just happened to catch one. After three days of continuous rain, the typhoon has finally made landfall and the weather forecast is that it will be a force 10 or higher and will last for at least a week. Letitia's mood was as depressed as the weather, as the cool season was supposed to be the most comfortable and ideal for travelling, but this sudden typhoon had ruined everything. She drank the rest of the hot milk in her hand and leaned back on the sofa to stare out of the wind-blown
Letitia had trouble falling asleep for a considerable amount of time after entering her bedroom because the quietness of the night made it possible to hear the crackling of the typhoon combined with the sound of the rain falling on the window. The dull ache that she was experiencing in her abdomen did not go away, and the response became even more severe as time went on. She sat back against the bed and reached up to touch her abdomen, which felt tight and taut. The baby in her tummy stirred again, and she didn't know whether it was his little hands or feet, kicking hard at Letitia's stomach. She inhaled a shivering breath of agony and thought to herself, "This child can't be waiting to come out, can it? Isn't it still a month away?" "Fuck, what the hell are you doing, little one," she said. However, Dr. Arkell had also mentioned that it was possible for the patient to be experiencing phantom contractions during this time and that it was not yet the appropriate time for the patie
49nd ChapterLetitia had the impression that she had been asleep for quite some time, and when she awoke, she was a little disoriented. She was surrounded by white walls, and the aroma of sterile water that filled her nostrils indicated that she ought to be in a hospital at this moment.In passing, she recalled that the typhoon had blasted the window open when it was storming outside.She had unintentionally bumped her stomach while closing the window, which led to the birth of the baby several weeks before she was due.She had just finished giving birth to the sluggish little creature that was still clinging to her.The agony that had caused the prickling sensation on her scalp at the time was still very fresh in her memory.Letitia rolled her eyes and rolled over to see Samuel sleeping on his side. His appearance showed signs of exhaustion, and his hair was in a tangled like disaster.The tempest that was occurring outside had died down quite a bit, but there were still clouds in t
50rd ChapterThey believed that their lives would be uneventful from that point forward, but the day after they had given the infant a name, something unexpected happened.The infant had a compromised immune system as a result of the hemolysis and blood transfusion that occurred during delivery, which contributed to the abrupt rise in temperature.The health of the infant is not in question; however, Samuel's intentional concealment is the spark that ignites a raging storm of deception between the two of them.Letitia, much like a hedgehog, hide her head above the surface of the pleasant breeze.She raised her spikes all the way to the top, interrogating Samuel about these hypocritical safeguards."What would you do if something were to happen to him? Are you going to make an effort to convince me that the infant will arrive at a later date and make me look like an idiot?"It was difficult to eventually repair some of the damage caused by the deception over the course of time, only to
51th chapterWhat exactly was Merry aware of? Her only concerns were whether or not the vegetables sold today were fresh, and what she should prepare for dinner the following day. The problem was, however, that every word she ever said hit her like a spike right in the head.If Samuel's lie hadn't made her life so much more difficult, she might have been tempted to rush into the marriage and, just like every other naive person in a relationship, laughed to herself as she woven the so-called contentment with her spouse.She had some time to herself while Samuel was out of the house, so she used that time to reflect on who she is.In point of fact, she had become accustomed to having Samuel as the centre of her life, to starting each day with warm milk and an enthusiastic "good morning," to having her hands and feet warmed when she got under the blankets at night, and to having someone tell her cheesy jokes right before she went to sleep each and every day......Merry believes that a ma
52th Chapter Letitia didn't tell Samuel about the wrong call from the rescue team both because she felt a bit ashamed of this oops incident and because she was a bit too shy to speak about it. Samuel was the one who made the mistake of not telling Letitia about the incident. The event eventually blends into the normal, day-to-day existence of the two parties, much like a conflict between them. Letitia has gone from being a prickly little hedgehog to a wild cat who has lost her sense of security. Despite the fact that she still becomes irate when her temper gets the better of her, she now meows and searches for someone when Samuel is gone for more than half a day. Letitia is not the type of person to openly share what is going on in her head with others, but she does a good job of expressing her concerns through her actions. Samuel delegated the investigation to his assistant, only to find out that he had left his mobile phone in the possession of a lumberjack who was subsequently