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Chapter 554 Have you figured it out

Chapter 554 Have you figured it out

Bai Ye successfully excused Xu Xiaoran and asked her to help take care of Bai Zhenguo first.

He himself took Bai Pu to another department.

Before entering, Bai Ye put his arm around her shoulders and asked in a low voice: "Have you thought about it?"

His voice was low, and his hands on her shoulders tightened, trying to be as gentle as possible.

Bai Pu took a deep breath, trying to relieve his tension.

But it didn't work.

My head, which had been calm since last night, seemed to be suddenly confused, and I didn't know how to react.

In front of you is a narrow door.

After she goes in, she has to decide on another little life.

Bai Pu wanted to nod, but he heard the sound coming from his own mouth, "...I want to go out and think about it, is that okay?"

Bai Ye looked at her quietly.

He didn't force himself, and nodded obediently, "Don't go too far, and don't..."

After a pause, he said the last two words, "Too long."

Bai Pu nodded expressionlessly.

She turned around and walked out alone.

The steps were calm at first, but the further they walked, the faster they became, as if they were some man-eating beast behind them.

It wasn't until he walked out of the depressing building of the hospital and leaned against a pillar that Bai Pu took a few deep breaths and finally felt a little relieved.

She stared blankly at the greenery in front of her, her vision unfocused.

Should you stay or get rid of it?
Can she really take on the responsibilities of a mother?
Are families with only mothers irresponsible for their children?
Pain surged in her heart, like sharp needles piercing her again and again.

Bai Pu frowned and covered his chest.

Suddenly, a football came into view.

She subconsciously looked up.

A foreign boy, no more than four or five years old, with brilliant blond hair.

He was wearing sports shorts, long socks wrapped around his straight calves, and football boots on his feet.

Facing the sunshine, he smiled particularly clearly, waved to his friends in the distance, and kicked the ball over.

The little boy ran away.

A woman about 30 years old walked over slowly.

There happened to be a patch of sunshine where Bai Pu stood.She stood next to Bai Pu, with mottled tree shadows falling on her.

The woman's eyes followed the little boy, her smile equally pure, "You seem a little uncomfortable?"

She spoke in the language of Hong Kong City.

Bai Pu didn't expect the other people's conversation. He was stunned for a moment, opened his lips, and answered after a few seconds, "...No."

"So you are in a bad mood? What are you hesitating about, or are you in pain because of a certain decision?" The woman's voice rose and she asked several questions in a row.

When Bai Pu looked over, she shrugged her shoulders and smiled gently, "Don't get me wrong, I just haven't seen my compatriots here for a long time, plus I am a psychiatrist, and I suffer from occupational diseases from time to time..."

The woman raised her eyebrows and observed her face again.

After making sure that there was nothing wrong with her body, she nodded, "OK, I won't disturb you anymore."

She was about to leave, but Bai Pu spoke at this moment, "Is that little boy just now your child?"

The woman stopped in her tracks and smiled, "Yes, it's cute, isn't it?"

She doesn't actually look that good, but she looks very comfortable.

Bai Pu's originally clenched heart unexpectedly calmed down under such a smile.

She paused and asked, "Why are you here-"

"Hospital?" Before she could finish her words, the woman interrupted her and waved her finger, "It seems you didn't listen to me carefully just now. I told you, I'm a psychiatrist."

Bai Pu's eyelashes twitched slightly, he reacted and smiled.

Yes, she was really not in the mood to chat with others right now, but she was eager to say something.

She looked at a group of children laughing not far away, touched her belly with her hand, and suddenly said, "You guessed it right, I am indeed suffering from a certain decision. I am choosing whether to keep this child or not."

There was no surprise on the woman's face, but calmness, "When you are hesitant and confused, you have actually made your choice."

Bai Pu didn't understand this sentence and looked over blankly.

The woman looked forward, her fingers raised, passing through the bright light.

She said, "You want to keep him, otherwise your current pain is meaningless."

Bai Pu was startled when she was told this. She seemed to be listening to a tongue twister, but she also felt suddenly enlightened.

She vaguely seemed to hear the choice in her heart, but then she said, "My situation is a bit special. The father of my child and I... have separated."

I originally thought that after hearing this sentence, the woman would in turn dissuade him.

Unexpectedly, she just showed a so what expression, "Oh please, we women want to keep our children, what does it have to do with men?"

(End of this chapter)

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