Chapter 28 Chapter 28: Did he come here today to settle this? With his background, this probably isn't the first time he's dealt with something like this, right? Maybe he'll give me a check or a bank card and let me handle it myself. Suddenly, an idea formed in my mind: If he really did give me a bank card, I would accept it. After all, I needed the money right now. Then, I could resign from the company, disappear, and raise the child in peace. I would never see him again, and I could care for my baby... Compared to a new life, my self-esteem could be temporarily put aside. And now he knew the truth. "Why don't you speak? Do you want to continue denying it?" Herbert grabbed my shoulder. I took a deep breath and, after a brief pause, nodded. "This child is yours.I continued, "But you don't have to worry. I won't keep bothering you." "What do you mean? Am I irresponsible? Or can't I bear the responsibility?" Herbert's voice had a sharp edge, and he seemed genuinely angry. I stared at him, feeling conflicted. Why was he so worked up? "To take responsibility?" I repeated, confused. What exactly did he mean by that? Was he talking about taking responsibility for the child? I wondered. Could he even take responsibility? What was the most important thing to him right now? Money? Yes, he was rich. Was he planning to offer me money to have an abortion? The thought hit me, and the next moment, I immediately covered my stomach and crouched down. "Ouch!" "What's wrong with you?" Herbert asked, his voice filled with concern. "My belly hurts a little. Hurry and bring me a wheelchair. I need to see a gynecologist!" I said, wincing. Herbert looked at me, clearly concerned. "I'll carry you." He stepped forward, as if to pick me up, but I quickly waved my hand. "I don't want you to carry me. What if..." What if you hurt the child? I didn't say the last part. After all, a man who wanted me to have an abortion clearly didn't care about the safety of the child. Herbert hesitated, then said, "Wait for me. I'll be right back." As soon as he left, I stood up and quickly ran out of the clinic building. I didn't want to lose this child, so I pretended to have a stomachache and ran away. But in the end, I couldn't escape. Herbert caught up with me. "Where are you going?" he asked, blocking my path. "It's none of your business!" I said angrily. "You're pregnant with my child now. Don't you want me to care about it?" Herbert's expression was serious. After a brief moment of silence, he continued, "I have something to tell you..." His seriousness made me feel uneasy. I had never imagined he would say to me, "Let's get married!" . . . Title: A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow In "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" by CrushReel, Flora Hayes's life takes a tragic turn after a fatal car accident. However, her final moments reveal a chilling glimpse of a future fraught with peril for her children two decades ahead. Exploring themes of resilience and sacrifice, this CEO drama intricately weaves elements of modernity and time travel into a compelling narrative set within the grandeur of a mansion and the intensity of an office environment. As Flora grapples with the aftermath of her premonition, the story delves deep into familial bonds and the weight of destiny. What sets "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" apart is its masterful blend of suspense and emotional depth, captivating readers with its intricate plot twists and nuanced character development. Discover the gripping saga at CrushReel, where this ongoing tale awaits those eager to embark on a journey through time and motherly love.
