Chapter 2377: Capitalists are not as good as you can pinch the watch

Book:The President's Five Children Published:2024-5-30

If you are born, you will be subconsciously alienated, mocked and even bullied by everyone because you are sick.
Then this child will not also regret that they were born, and then to be forced to accept these unfair treatment?
Even putting aside who the child’s father is, Lynx hopes that Anna will abort the child.
A child born with a disease would have a hard time living.
Anna, however, misunderstood Lynx’s claim that the birth would be hard, and that she would be treated differently by Cedron.
Thinking about it, Cedron would not treat the child well.
So, let’s abort it!
“I’m sorry you showed up at a bad time.” Anna apologized, “If there is really reincarnation, I hope you can go to a good home, with a mom and dad to love you and take care of you for the rest of your life.”
Lynx went out to find a doctor.
Anna lay on the bed and drank the rest of the white porridge in the bowl little by little.
Before she could wait for the surgery, Cedron’s phone call came.
“Where are you going?” Cedron asked in a deep voice.
Obviously, it was back to Norhall Keep and found that she was not there, so they called to ask questions.
Anna scanned the ward’s layout, “I was outside, what’s up?”
“Get your ass back here right now.” Cedron ordered.
Now?
But she was about to have surgery.
A simple abortion would take about half an hour or so, plus about an hour and a half to wake up from the anesthesia.
Anna tried to bargain with him, “Can it be a little later, it will take about two hours, I’ll be back when I’m done with things.”
On the other end of the line, Cedron sneered, every word, even the punctuation marks, carried a bit of hostility, “What right do you have to bargain with me?”
Not waiting for Anna to answer, Cedron has given an ultimatum, “Half an hour, if I don’t see you at Norhall Keep, it’s your broken contract.”
“Cedron, how can you do this, you … Hey, Cedron?!”
Anna still wanted to argue, but Cedron had already hung up the phone.
This man, I’m afraid, will really do what he says.
Anna gritted her teeth, lifted the blanket and went down to put on her shoes.
The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the market.
“I can’t operate today,” Anna’s tone is a bit apologetic, “I have some urgent business to go, please help me to make up the discharge certificate.”
After saying that, it quickly disappeared in Lynx’s sight.
Lynx was too late to stop.
The nurse next to her was dumbfounded, holding up the thermometer in her hand, “That, so there’s no more surgery now, is there?”
“Yes,” Lynx nodded despite her helplessness, “she seems to be a little busy with something, sorry, can the surgery be rescheduled?”
“Of course you can, just hurry up, otherwise the later months will be very harmful to the mother’s body.” The nurse admonished.
Lynx nodded again and again, and only then went with the nurse to do the discharge procedure.
At this end, Anna drove the grocery cart and finally arrived at Norhall Keep in a hurry.
When she rushed into the entrance, she was so tired that her breathing was rattled.
Cedron, on the other hand, sat on the sofa, full of leisurely drinking tea, the afterglow swept to her wretched appearance, with a bit of disgust in his tone, “I said half an hour, now thirty-one minutes, you’re a minute late.”
“Capitalists are not as good as you can pinch the watch,” Anna struggled to swallow a mouthful of spittle, “What’s wrong with being a minute late, how do you plan to punish me, say it!”