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As for the results of the check-up, she decided to see Vans and look through them with him.
After she made up her mind, she didn’t want to stay in the seaside town for a minute longer.
She kept the check-up results and packed her bags, then hopped on a bus headed for Richburgh.
She didn’t take so much as a break throughout the four-hour long journey.
She just wanted to see Julian as soon as she could, and tell him the good news of her pregnancy.
There weren’t many people at the bus stop, and Diana managed to secure tickets very quickly.
She moved very cautiously throughout the journey. Each time the bus jolted, she would cover her stomach in fright.
Even she found her own behavior silly.
After all, if something really were to happen to the fetus, covering her stomach couldn’t do anything to change it.
She was familiar with the helplessness of losing a baby.
After rushing through the entire journey, she didn’t dare to be too anxious in returning to the villa. She caressed her stomach as she looked for a bench outside the exit to take a break. Just then, she received a call from Vans. He asked, “Diana, where are you right now?”
“I’m at the bus stop,” Diana replied. “I just reached Richburgh.”
“That’s great,” Vans said. “Don’t move, I’ll have Nina go over to fetch you. Come to the hospital right now.”
“What’s the matter?” Diana felt uneasy upon hearing him so anxious.
This time round, she wouldn’t be able to bear with the pain of losing her babies once more.
“Everything’s fine, don’t worry.” Vans heard her trembling voice over the phone. “I just want to do a blood test and see your progesterone level.”
She had just miscarried not long ago, and she was now carrying twins.
What’s more, her pregnancy symptoms were rather severe. While she didn’t feel nauseous, she frequently experienced headaches and sometimes even felt suffocated and short of breath.
Thus, Vans thought it was better to be careful. “It’s tough carrying twins, and you haven’t fully recovered as well. If your progesterone levels aren’t ideal, there’s a risk of threatened miscarriage.”
“Okay.” Diana knew that she couldn’t afford to delay any further, but she couldn’t help but ask, “Is…the impact of a CT scan very significant?”
“Don’t worry. Based on international medical data, the radiation from one CT scan isn’t enough to affect the fetus. Domestic doctors are just more careful with pregnancies within the country,” Vans explained to her. “I’ll send you some information, and then you’ll understand.”
Diana heaved a sigh of relief. “I’ll send my location to Nina so she can come and fetch me.”
With that, she gave Julian a call.
“Julian, I’m back!” She didn’t say much, and continued curtly, “Let’s meet at Central Hospital. I have good news for you.”
Julian was stunned for a long while.
He was clearly shocked by Diana’s attitude.
He didn’t expect her to contact him before time was up, and definitely didn’t expect her to sound so positive. She even said she had good news for him.
But…
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