Chapter 248
Chapter 248
Chapter 248 According to Vivienne Quinn, doctors tested Mona for allergens. It turned out that Mona w
as really allergic to mangoes. After more than half an hour of rescue and drug treatment, Mona’s allergi
c reaction was also under control. ’ It’s just that the contents of the stomach are basically
vomited out, and the person is also weak, looking very pitiful. When Mona was pushed out from the em
ergency room, Vivienne Quinn looked at Mona, and the circles of her eyes immediately turned red. She
was really afraid that Mona would just disappear. Seeing that Mona came out of the emergency room s
afely, her hanging heart fell to the ground. Damien Smyth also breathed a sigh of relief. Damien Smyth
and Vivienne Quinn felt the torment during the short period of more than an hour from home to the hos
pital to confirming that Mona was safe. It was like riding a roller coaster. They also realize that they are
really lacking in caring for their children. Back in the ward, Vivienne Quinn fed Mona with brown sugar
water to replenish her strength, and Damien Smyth went to buy some light food for Mona to eat. Seeing
that Mona was fine, Vivienne Quinn went to call outside the corridor and told Mrs. Quinn that Mona wa
s safe. “I’m fine. Mona is allergic to mangoes The doctor said, thankfully it was delivered in time, otherw
ise something really happened.” After this incident, Vivienne Quinn really didn’t dare to let mangoes ap
pear at home again. H Mrs. Quinn also breathed a sigh of relief, “It’s good that it’s okay, I
’m scared to death, this Mona is also allergic to mangoes, she really isn’t a family, don’t come into the h
ouse.” Vivienne Quinn thought that Damien Smyth was also allergic to mangoes, which was really fate.
There are very few people who are allergic to mangoes. Even doctors say that this kind of allergy is us
ually hereditary. It can only be said that this is really fate, such a small chance, let it happen. This is des
tined, Mona is going to be a part of their family. After making the phone call. Vivienne Quinn went to the
bathroom to wash her face with cold water. Just now, her palms were covered in cold sweat because o
f fear, and there was a lot of Mona ‘s vomit on her body. After cleaning up, Vivienne Quinn looked at her
self in the mirror, took a ong breath, wiped off the water stains, and then returned to the ward. Damien
Smyth had already put Mona to sleep, sitting on the edge of the ed, holding Mona ‘s hand, watching wit
h loving eyes. This scene made Vivienne Quinn very uncomfortable. Damien Smyth nust really want a
child of his own. She walked over, wrapped his waist around him from behind, and pressed er face agai
nst his strong back. Damien Smyth, I’m sorry I couldn’t have a baby for you.” 1 fact, she really wanted t
o give birth to him, and she was ready to onceive. But fate likes to play tricks on people, and she was di
agnosed as infertile. Damien Smyth heid the hands around his waist, and said softly,”With you 37 and
Mona, I am already content, Vivienne Quinn, there is something I have always wanted to discuss with y
ou.” He turned around and looked at her tenderly, “I don’t plan to have any more children, as long as w
e have Mona, I have also communicated with my aunt and uncle about this matter, and they also respe
ct my opinion.” Vivienne Quinn was stunned,”Why? Don’t you like children very much? Why…” She tho
ught of her infertility, and thought of her hospitalization some. time ago. Did Damien Smyth know she w
as infertile? Vivienne Quinn struggled in her heart and said, “I’m sorry, I’ve always wanted to tell you, I
…” She was going to confess about her infertility, but before she finished speaking, she heard him say,
“I have infertility.” Hearing this, Vivienne Quinn looked at him in surprise, thinking that she was hallucin
ating. “What?” He repeated again, “I have infertility, Vivienne Quinn, I can’t let you be a mother, I’m sorr Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.
y, before the company’s physical examination, the doctor said that I was full of dead children, and it wa
s almost impossible to have children.” His words were like a bolt from the blue. Vivienne Quinn didn’t fe
el lucky, she just felt unfair, why was God so cru el.