Secret Wealthy Marriage
Chapter 328: Another Bad Thing (8)

Chapter 328: Chapter 328: Another Bad Thing (8)

Even if they couldn’t have a son this time, there was nothing wrong with having a daughter first and then a son.

However, no one expected that after Daisy Willow gave birth to Elena, she had a severe hemorrhage. To save her life, her uterus had to be removed to stop the bleeding.

This meant that Daisy Willow could never have children again.

When Mrs. Duncan learned about this, Daisy was forced to give up her title as Mrs. Duncan before she had even completed her confinement. At that time, Cole Duncan still loved Daisy, so he was unwilling to divorce. Moreover, Elena was getting cuter and more well-behaved day by day, and he really liked her.

Mrs. Duncan was even more angry seeing the affection between her son and Daisy, and constantly indirectly introduced various women to her son. In her opinion, there was no man who didn’t cheat, and a woman without a uterus could have no charm to keep her husband. As long as she introduced more beautiful and seductive women to her son, his heart would definitely move away from Daisy and onto someone else.

Finally, at a banquet, she met Joanna Auclair and her daughter Jane Auclair. This woman seemed very capable, and sure enough, after she introduced Jane to her son, Daisy’s days became worse and worse. Cole even bought a house for Jane and stayed there three days a week.

"..." Carolline Ruiz was once again dumbfounded. She was too lazy to deal with such an uncultured woman, so she directly addressed Daisy, "Mrs. Duncan, as long as you know about it, that’s enough."

"What nonsense are you talking about, little nurse? I am the lady of the Duncan family, and only what I say counts." Mrs. Duncan was uncomfortable seeing Carolline talking to Daisy.

"Mom, take the Chicken Soup back. I can’t eat anything right now." Cole finally spoke up, noticing the barely detectable annoyance in Carolline’s eyes.

Yes, his mother was like this, never considering the occasion when she spoke. Even now that he was in this condition, his mother continued to badmouth Daisy. He found it really annoying.

Although his personal life had become chaotic in recent years, he had met Jane who promised to help him have a son to carry on the Duncan family line. He was very happy about this and even promised Jane that as long as she gave him a son, he would make her Mrs. Duncan.

After all, the relationship between Daisy and his mother had not been good for years. For the sake of peace at home, he bought a small villa for Daisy and Elena elsewhere, arranged for two servants to care for them, and provided enough alimony every month. As a result, Elena’s contact with him had become less and less frequent.

He would spend one week at the main house with his mother, three days with Jane, and one day with Daisy and Elena.

Later, when Jane found out, she would find excuses to make him go back to her, even during that one day. She was now pregnant, and the doctor had told her during the Ultrasound that it was a boy.

He also started planning to divorce Daisy. Elena was his daughter, and he had to consider her future. He offered Daisy and Elena good conditions, but this caused Jane’s dissatisfaction.

They had been fighting over this matter lately. Tonight, after meeting, they quarreled again over the same issue. Jane tried to seize the steering wheel from him, and then the accident happened.

With such a serious accident, it was likely that the child in Jane’s womb could not be saved. Now that he was paralyzed, he would never be able to have any more children other than Elena.

There was no way he could divorce Daisy now.

"You better take good care of your husband." Before leaving, Mrs. Duncan ordered Daisy.

Daisy nodded. Carolline watched as Daisy didn’t argue at all. With her husband treating her this way and now being ordered around by her mother-in-law, didn’t this woman ever think of fighting back?

She should think of Elena at least.

After Mrs. Duncan left, the ward became much quieter. Carolline gave some necessary instructions to Andy Aguirre, and since these two patients were special, only a few people were allowed to interact with them.

In a while, Henry Ruiz came over, repeating the same instructions as Carolline had said earlier. Carolline helped Cole change the infusion bottle, then followed Henry out.

"Let’s go check on the female patient." Henry said to Carolline, as Lottie Mitchell was off duty last night, so the responsibility for the two patients today fell on their shoulders.

"Alright." Carolline responded, preparing Jane’s medication.

Joanna was also present at this time, and Jane was awake. The mother and daughter looked at each other tearfully. Jane regretted what she had done, and if she could go back in time, she would never have tried to grab the steering wheel.

Seeing the doctors and nurses come in, Carolline started Jane’s infusion, while Henry checked the instruments and Jane’s physical condition.

"Not bad, continue observation. If there are any abnormalities, inform us immediately." Henry instructed, "For these few days, just drink some soup and eat light food. Don’t eat anything greasy."

"Yes, yes, thank you, Dr. Ruiz." Joanna was especially respectful to Henry, as their head nurse had already informed her.

"You’re welcome, this is what we doctors should do." Henry said indifferently.

"Doctor, nurse, how is Cole Duncan now?" Jane thought for a moment and asked, after all, Cole Duncan was her beloved. Now that she was disfigured, one leg shorter than the other, and lost the baby, she had to hold onto Cole tightly. It was unlikely that any good man would want to marry her now.

"Both legs have nerve necrosis, resulting in paralysis of half his body; he might remain paralyzed for the rest of his life. Of course, there are also medical miracles. If a patient has a strong will and determination, and exercises regularly, recovery is possible."

Henry analyzed objectively.

Jane was speechless. So, Cole’s condition seemed to be even worse than hers?

Carolline watched Jane, feeling that this woman deserved it. She only pitied Daisy now. If she divorced Cole at this point, who knew how much she would be scolded by Mrs. Duncan.

Sighing, she thought of Elena, the poor girl.

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