Chapter 211 What if he dies of illness?
I chuckled and said, "No need, just go sit over there."
He didn't hesitate, walked to the sofa by the window, sat down and started browsing his phone.
I gathered my thoughts and said seriously, "There are a few things I need to tell you. What did the doctor tell you about your condition?"
My cousin looked a little sad. "The doctor said that I delayed my abortion for too long and the infection is severe. I'm afraid I won't be able to have children for three to five years."
I felt inexplicably relieved. Fortunately, the doctor had already said it, otherwise I really didn't know how to start the conversation.
"Does my brother-in-law know?"
My cousin nodded gently, her eyes soft and gentle. "I told him, and he said it's okay. We're still young, and it's okay to have it in a few years. If that doesn't work out, we can still do IVF."
I finally felt relieved. "That's good. Finally, the hardship has ended and happiness has finally come. But..."
I changed the subject, "Uncle and grandma have been detained by the police station. My uncle should come to persuade you to issue them a letter of apology. What do you think about this?"
At this point, hatred flashed in my cousin's eyes: "They hurt me like this, and you still expect me to forgive? Why should I forgive?
It's okay that the old woman treated me badly, but she hurt me twice, and I will never forgive her in my life!"
"My uncle told me that if you agree to forgive, he will persuade my uncle to give you the house and car..."
"I don't care. I can earn my own house and car. I want them to go to jail!"
My cousin said it with absolute certainty, "You have no idea how desperate I was when I was locked up in the cellar. I was cold, hungry, and my stomach ached terribly."
My usually strong cousin finally couldn't hold back her tears, "I ran out of water on the third day, I really thought I was going to die there.
I don’t understand why my parents would rather let me die than let me get married. Are they so afraid that I won’t have a good life? ” My cousin choked up and couldn’t continue.
I sobbed quietly with her, hugged her and comforted her, "Okay, sister, the days ahead will be good, and no one will bully you anymore.
If your brother-in-law treats you badly, you can come to City A and live with me."
I don’t know if it was an illusion, but it felt like a cold glare was sweeping over from the window.
"Sister, I saw my father's illegitimate son." I hesitated for a moment, but decided to tell her, "He's in the hospital downstairs."
My cousin immediately shook off her previous sadness and sat up straight. "Second uncle actually made it public?"
Sure enough, this kind of thing is the easiest way to divert attention.
"That's not the case. I just happened to run into them. But my dad doesn't know I've met his mistress and son." I was a little worried. "What do you think I should do?"
My cousin looked at me and suddenly asked me, "What's wrong with my second uncle's son?"
Is that the point? I answered truthfully, "Chronic kidney disease, stage 4, probably quite serious. The child is very pretty, but pale, and you can tell she's seriously ill."
"Will this disease kill people?"
I choked. He was just a child. I had never really considered whether he would die of illness.
"If he continues to be sick, maybe. I didn't ask, sister, you don't hope that the child will die, do you?" I felt a little bit sorry.
He himself may not even know that he is an illegitimate child. In his heart, he just has a father who is often on business trips.
“It’s not that I hope he dies, but if your mother finds out, she will definitely divorce your father.
What if my second uncle and aunt really get divorced, and the child dies of illness? Wouldn’t that be a waste of the divorce?
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