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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 176

Chapter 176 The Child Won’t Be a Bastard

“You only need to comply with my treatment and take the liquid medication.”

Deirdre’s empty eyes finally moved once. Her soft lips parted to blurt out, “Leave.”

“Ms. McKinnon… You really don’t need to be so sad because you’re going to be pregnant again…

Deirdre stretched out her hand to knock over the medication cup and the warm water. She didn’t feel anything, even though the warm water splashed her hand. She glared at the doctor with bloodshot eyes. and said, “I told you to leave! Can you hear me? I won’t take the medication!”

The doctor was stunned for a moment but he noticed Deirdre’s hand soon enough. Your hand is hurt, Ms.

McKinnon!”

“Leave!”

The doctor had no idea what to do against her resistance, so he could only call up Brendan to report the situation.

Brendan left an important meeting halfway and found Deirdre sitting on the sofa as soon as he entered the house. There was a mess on the rug, and Deirdre’s hand, the one she had used to protect herself, was already swollen and red from blisters.

‘She would actually go this far not to bear my child”

Brendan felt a knot in the pit of his stomach and ineffable pain in his chest. The old Deirdre would have regarded this as a huge privilege, right?”

“Deirdre, why are you acting like a mad person again? Is it because you think I’m being too kind to you?!” He moved closer to Deirdre, speaking through tightly-clenched teeth.

Deirdre was still unresponsive, just like before, but she kept her body tense with great effort.

Brendan asked the doctor, “Do you have any more medication?”

“Yes, I do!” answered the doctor in a haste. There was still some liquid medication, but it was mixed with the sediment found at the bottom of the bottle, so it would be too bitter. He was worried that Deirdre

would not be able to accept the taste, so he had not served the rest.

“Serve it!”

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