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Chapter 25,1



Chapter 25,1

Chapter 25: How’s the Kid?

After some time, Imogen woke up in the dark, greeted by the smell of cleaning products.

Opening her eyes, she realized she was in a hospital room

“Imogen, are you awake? How do you feel?” Troy’s beautiful face came into view.

Imogen inadvertently placed her hands on her stomach.

“Not bad,” she replied, glancing out the window to see it was already dark

Her stomach rumbled twice.

“Do you want to eat? Shall I ask someone to bring you some food?”

“I’m worried that it will take too long. I’m very hungry already. Could you go to the store and buy me some food?” Imogen ooked into his eyes.

Troy, seeing Imogen’s soft and compliant expression, nodded, saying, “Okay, I’ll go buy it for you. Stay in the room and call the nurse if you need anything. Don’t get out of bed.

Imogen nodded

Once Troy left, Imogen rang the bell, and a nurse quickly arrived. “Do you need anything, or are you not feeling well?”

“Please tell me about my child, nurse…”

“The baby is fine. Based on the examination results, the fetal condition is not entirely stable, and your ankle is twisted. We recommend that you stay in bed and avoid walking for the next few days.”

Relieved with the answer she wanted, Imogen thanked the nurse.

“Thanks. Since you’re pregnant, we didn’t give you any oral medication. We only provided external medicine for your twisted ankle, which you should apply and replace regularly. You can be discharged tomorrow.”

“Alright, thank you.”

Troy returned with food he had bought from the hospital restaurant – meat, vegetables, soup, rice, a pear, and a bottle of milk.

Imogen began eating. “Why don’t you go back? The nurse is here, and you can pick me up

tomorrow. If you have any work tomorrow, call the driver to come over.”

“I’ll stay here with you. Your leg is injured, and it would be inconvenient for you to stay alone. I’ve asked the driver to bring you a change of clothes.”

“Okay,” Imogen replied, feeling her heart warm.

Troy’s phone rang suddenly.

He checked the screen, then left the room, saying, “Hello, Sarah.”

Imogen perked up her ears, trying to eavesdrop, but Troy left before she could hear anything.

The helper stayed with Imogen in the hospital for the night.

The next morning, after changing her medication, the driver came to take her home.

With the helper’s assistance, Imogen used a crutch to get to the car.

Troy was absent; it was only the driver.

Imogen lowered her head, pouting her lips.

Chapter 25: How’s the Kid?

In the car, she gazed out the window at the fast–moving scenery, still eagerly anticipating Troy’s arrival.

Imogen is easily swayed.

Yet, Troy seemed unwilling to spend any time with her.

With her leg injury, Imogen couldn’t go to work, so she had the helper bring her laptop so she could work from home and handle some daily tasks.

She stayed in her bedroom on the second floor, avoiding the stairs.

The helper ensured she had meals,

While Imogen was working, she heard the door open. Assuming it was the helper with food, she said, “Just leave it on the table, I’ll eat it soon.”

“Let’s eat first and then ark. It’s not too late,” Troy said as he entered with food.

“You’re off work now?” Imogen inquired.

“Exactly.”

Imogen closed her laptop, and Troy placed the food on the table beside her bed before sitting down to eat.

After finishing, he came over to help Imogen clean up.

When he returned, he had a bag in hand containing medicines for Imogen. It included both the new prescriptions from the hospital and the ones she took earlier for gastrointestinal issues.

Imogen’s heart sank as she watched Troy take out each pill. She clutched her dress corner tightly.

Troy shook two unlabelled white bottles and asked, “These are the medicines you gave me at the hospital for stomach and bowel treatment. Why are they in these bottles?”

Imogen nervously replied, “I changed the packaging myself. It’s not convenient to have separate boxes, and I might have to go on a business trip next week, so I switched to bottles and jars.” While it was a valid reason, Troy didn’t press further, simply saying, “Your feet might not recover soon. Send someone else if it’s not necessary.”

Imogen breathed a small sigh of relief.

Troy looked at the other medicines in the bag, took out the topical ones, and inquired, “Yesterday, the doctor only prescribed external medicine. Are there any internal anti–inflammatory drugs or medicines to improve blood flow and prevent blood clots?”

Imogen shook her head, saying, “I’ve been having stomach issues recently, so the doctor advised against those medications as they might cause stomach upset.”

Troy furrowed his eyebrows slightly, feeling something was off, but he couldn’t quite put a finger

on it.

“I’ll help you change the medicine,” Tpy said, moving to Imogen’s bed with a roll of gauze and the ointment he had just taken out. He sat down next to her and lifted her blanket.

“Why don’t you ask the helper to do it?”

“Just call her up?”

Imogen’s lips tightened, but she remained silent.

Troy sensed Imogen wasn’t being entirely truthful this time.

He placed his warm hand on her injured foot, causing her to instinctively want to pull away.

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