Mysterious Mrs. Pansy

Chapter 1113: Resolving the Issue



“We’re still young, and we have plenty of time. As long as you take care of your health, everything will be fine,” said Patrick.

Jane’s understanding of Patrick’s words made her feel upset because she had embraced the idea of letting things take their course regarding the arrival of the child.

However, she knew Patrick was not like that at all. He was genuinely happy about the child, but the current situation had undoubtedly disappointed him.

Yet, Patrick never brought up these concerns. Instead, he comforted Jane, which made her feel even more uneasy deep inside.

Jane wanted to make a different choice, but she also knew that Patrick was right. The fundamental step now was to focus on recovering her own health.

So Jane lay in bed, determined to take proper care of herself in the coming days and then return to work at the company.

She also wanted to better take care of April. Since there were issues with her own pregnancy, she couldn’t allow anything to go wrong with April’s child. That was crucial.

Lost in these thoughts, Jane fell asleep in a daze. April glanced at her and didn’t say much.

She sat in front of the computer and continued working. There was no point in saying more at this time, and Patrick knew it wouldn’t be helpful to burden himself with this matter.

Patrick’s attitude was correct, albeit sorrowful. Some things couldn’t be resolved simply by feeling sad about them.

The next day, April came to see Jane and was surprised when she heard about Jane’s situation.

Just a couple of days ago, everything seemed fine, and now this problem had arisen.

“What happened? How did this situation occur? Weren’t you saying everything was normal before? I didn’t notice any severe reactions either,” April asked with a tinge of sadness while looking at Jane.

Although she didn’t want to bring up this topic, her curiosity got the better of her.

So when April asked for an answer, she felt a sense of sadness, and she also felt that Patrick’s perspective was correct-that this child and Jane didn’t have much of a connection.

If it were a normal pregnancy with issues, it would likely be attributed to Jane’s responsibility.

But now it wasn’t Jane’s fault at all; it was due to other factors.

“Don’t dwell on it. Since the doctor has already said it’s due to some previous reasons, you can’t let your emotions cause any further problems,” April advised.

“If your mood continues to be a problem, you might not be able to recover properly, and more issues may arise!”

April told Jane that if she could restore her health, everything still had a chance. Currently, what the doctor said was particularly important.

Jane needed to avoid a recurrence of this situation in the future, as it could affect her subsequent pregnancies.

Jane’s heart was torn between regret and conflict, even though she knew this situation was only partially her responsibility.

If only her mood had been better before, things wouldn’t have turned out this way. But facing such circumstances, who could maintain a good mood?

The fact that she hadn’t lost her sanity was already commendable, so April’s advice was helpful.

However, the departure of her child still made her unhappy, as if she knew deep down that what others said was right.

But she still had her own self-blame, and now Jane belonged to this situation.

“I understand, you don’t need to persuade me. I can be open-minded. Right now, I just can’t accept this outcome for the time being.”

“Perhaps this is just the irony of fate that led to this situation. If it’s a joke from heaven, then I can only accept it with composure!”Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.

Jane’s words brought April some comfort, and she nodded and comforted Jane a few more times, telling her that.

These days, she must take good care of herself, not think about anything, which was similar to what Patrick had said before.

And Jane herself had made up her mind. When she heard April comforting her again, Jane told April.

“Don’t worry, I won’t think about anything irrational. I will rest and adjust myself properly. I will recover to a normal state as soon as possible!”

“I still have two other children who need me to take care of. I must look ahead, so I’m not as fragile as you think!”

Jane was comforting herself, giving herself encouragement. She knew that even if she was sad and upset, it wouldn’t solve the problem.

So it was most important to make efforts to adjust herself now, but it was impossible to completely eliminate this worry in just one or two days.

She knew that no one could be blamed for this incident. It had already happened several years ago, and since she had already let go of the past and no longer dwelled on it.

But those past things had played a huge joke on her, and now she had to accept it calmly.

This was her most genuine thought in her heart, and she felt it was only a matter of apologizing to the child who had left.

She could make it up to everyone else. Although she felt a bit guilty towards Patrick, it wasn’t because of her.

So she could still understand Patrick’s current state of mind.

“Don’t worry about me either. Take good care of yourself. When I recover a little in a couple of days, I’ll come and chat with you. These days, my stomach is still uncomfortable, and I can’t get out of bed.”

“When I can get out of bed, I will definitely come and chat with you. Then I can take care of you wholeheartedly.”

April shook her head when she heard Jane say that. She didn’t want Jane to have such thoughts. With a nanny around, Jane didn’t need to do anything.

On the contrary, April didn’t want to see Jane reappearing with other problems without adjusting herself properly. So April told Jane.

“Just take care of yourself all the time. I can handle the rest. If you can get out of bed in a couple of days, come and chat with me!”

“I’ve been feeling a bit heavy these days and don’t want to move around much. When I have time, I’ll come over on my own. You don’t have to worry about me!”


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