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Let Me Go, Boss - Chapter 96
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Maritza was not exaggerating. She had read Kristen’s medical history. Besides, she had done the surgery for Kristen. So she knew Kristen’s situation well.
Marco’s expression changed in an instant. His hands trembled and his throat rolled.
“Is her womb still there?”
Maritza frowned. The only thing she could quickly react to was her work. So she looked at Marco with confusion.
But she still replied, “Yes.”
“Then why can’t she get pregnant?” He thought a woman with a womb was able to be pregnant after recovery from her illness.
Maritza’s expression froze. She frowned and took a deep breath. “Do you know what’s going on with her body? She will have a habitual abortion if she manages to be pregnant. That will bring a lot of damage to her. Do you know that?”
Kristen’s skin got saggy and she looked bad. Even if her stomach cancer had been cured, she would still suffer from sequela and only had years left.
Marco said, “She won’t die just because she gets hurt.” He firmly believed in this. That was why he kept torturing Kristen.
Maritza felt uncomfortable at his words. Antonio had told her that Marco was a jerk. But it seemed he was more than that.
As a doctor, she hated many kinds of people, one of which was those causing medical troubles. She also hated those who didn’t listen to the doctor’s advice.
People like Maritza would regret only when they lost someone.
Maritza lost her temper and said sarcastically, “You said that just because you’re not the one being hurt!”
Both her tone and her eyes were cold. She sneered, “Do you want me to cut your belly, take out your organs, and put them in so that you can know how she felt.”
Marco’s expression was extremely gloomy. He thought that this doctor was deliberately looking for trouble. “I’m talking about being pregnant, not an operation.”
“Do you mean what I did just now wasn’t an operation? Or do you think women deserve to suffer the pain because of having a baby?”
Marco’s pupils shrank. Maritza was furious at his expression because it seemed that he really thought so.
“We have a machine for men to know how an expectant woman feels. Think about what you just said after you experience all the stages.”
He thought only a fool would do that.
“Are you really her husband?” Maritza looked at him suspiciously. He didn’t look like a husband, not at all.
He wanted to make his wife pregnant regardless of her illness.
He looked more like a creditor than a husband, as if Kristen owed him a lot.
Marco did not speak, but he looked impatient.
But Maritza was even more impatient than him. “Not to mention you are only her husband, even her parents have no right to ask her to be pregnant. She has the final say! Don’t go too far, or you’ll regret it.”
Marco frowned and asked, “What do you mean?”
“Just think about it.” At that moment, a nurse came over with a medical brochure in her hand.
Maritza focused all her attention on the brochure with a pen. After ensuring that the pills were right, she signed it and tore it off. She handed one to the nurse and another to Marco. “Take it and get the pills.”