Chapter Summary: Chapter 737 – Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law by joy
In Chapter 737, a key moment in the Romance novel Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law, joy delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 737 Hospital Bed Rest During Pregnancy
Upon hearing that, Benjamin quickly responded, “Don’t move. Stay right where you are. I’m coming to get you and take you to the hospital!”
Abel sensed that something was amiss as he listened to Benjamin. “What happened?” he asked with concem.
“It’s Janie. Benjamin said, “She’s sprained herself, and now her belly is hurting.”
Abel said, “Then quickly take her to the hospital. Why are you still here wasting your time?!”
“Help me inform Waylon,” Benjamin said. “I’m going now.”
“Okay,” said Abel, nodding.
Benjamin rushed back to Glenbrooke and found Janie lying on the bed, her complexion looking slightly pale.
Yvonne was anxiously looking after her on the side.
“Mr. Benjamin, you are back. Hurry and take Ms. Janie to the hospital!”
Benjamin rushed in and inquired, “Janie, how are you feeling?”
Janie’s eyes were filled with tears as she spoke, “It hurts so much. I’m also spotting a little. I’m so worried. about the baby.”
Without further delay, Benjamin swiftly scooped Janie up and made a beeline for the door, quickly descending the stairs.
As they arrived at the nearest hospital, Benjamin quickly made his way to the obstetrics and gynecology department, cradling Janie in his arms.
The doctor sprang into action when he heard the description of Janie’s symptoms.
Benjamin was told to stay outside the treatment room while Janie received medical attention from the doctor.
After more than half an hour, the doctor emerged from the examination room and delivered the reassuring news, “The situation is stable, and the baby is currently doing well.”
“Thank you. Doctor, thank you so much.” Benjamin felt as though a heavy weight had been lifted from his chest.
“However, the situation requires her to be hospitalized and undergo bed rest treatment to minimize the risk of miscarriage. Sir, you can proceed with completing her admission formalities,” the doctor informed Benjamin.
Benjamin left to complete the formalities for Janie’s admission.
Eric followed after him and said, “Mr. Benjamin, why don’t you let me handle the admission formalities?”
“It’s fine. I’ll take care of it, Benjamin said as he hurried to the nurses‘ station.
Benjamin quickly finished the hospital admission procedures and returned to the obstetrics and gynecology department.
Janie was lying on the hospital bed. She had been pushed out by the nurse and was being sent to the ward.
“Janie!”
“What I did was foolish,” Janie admitted. “I should have told you the truth that day.”
Benjamin was silent for a while before saying, “That’s in the past. It’s good enough that you could come back.
“But…” Janie’s voice trailed off as she lowered her gaze. “But I got Emma into trouble.”
“There’s no need to worry,” Benjamin whispered, “We’re putting together a plan to rescue Emma, and we’ve recently received some information that could help us.”
“Ah!” Janie exclaimed, her excitement causing her to almost sit up.
Benjamin held her down. “Don’t move,” he scolded. “You’re not supposed to be moving around like that. Why are you so disobedient?”
Janie exclaimed, “Finally, news about Emma! That’s wonderful! I’m so happy!”
“Shh!” Benjamin cautioned. “Be careful; the walls have ears.”
Janie’s hand instinctively flew to her mouth. With her hand over her mouth, she softly asked, “Do you need my help?”
Benjamin reassured Janie, “No, it’s better if you stay out of this. You need to take care of yourself and our unborn child. Stay here and wait for me to rescue Emma. She’ll be relieved to see that you’re doing well.”
Great job! Just a minor suggestion to make the sentence smoother:
Janie’s heart sank. Did Benjamin only think Emmeline would be happy if Janie were doing well?
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