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Chapter 814 novel Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson)
Knowing he was waiting downstairs at her place, she had no choice but to drive back home.
After tossing her car in the underground parking, she walked out to meet him.
"Decided to come clean with me, finally?"
Merritt, however, dodged the question, "Sis, would you leave Vista Town with me?"
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Dailey returned to the Ferguson Mansion.
Upon entering, he found the living room crowded with family members, except for Nelly.
His family and what seemed to be a doctor were discussing something.
"What's going on?"
Dr. Smith explained, "Young master, it's been a shaky month. Ms. Lindsay spotting is due to the stress of wedding dress trials. The baby's fine, but she needs to rest. Your wedding with Ms. Lindsay should be postponed a bit. Waiting until Ms. Lindsay is three months along would be safest."
"Given Ms. Lindsay's health, if she loses this baby, it might become difficult for her to conceive again."
Dailey's first thought was whether Nelly was testing his commitment.
He had suggested trying on the wedding dress, but with the pregnancy being unstable at one month, something Dr. Smith had mentioned before, she would have been more careful if she cared about this child.
But from her current behavior, it seemed like she preferred to terminate the pregnancy.
However, the consequences of losing the ability to become a mother weren't lighter than keeping the child to prove his paternity.
If waiting for her to stabilize was the plan, they could perform a DNA test by then, making the marriage unnecessary.
Now, he had two paths to choose from.
"Understood."
This was no longer Dr. Smith's concern, so he returned to his place.
Jayne told Dailey, "The child is what matters."
Dailey hummed in agreement, turned, and went upstairs to call Gregory.
After hearing everything, Gregory paused, then analyzed, "This child probably isn't yours. You could wait and see if she tries to deal with it."
"Stay more at the Ferguson Mansion, keep an eye on her."
"Best to corner her."
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