Then Hailey heard the agent's contemptuous sneer, "That would mean not letting him have an operation to regain his sight, or else it would be in vain again."
"Hehe."
In the quiet corridor, the laughter of the two was extremely harsh.
Hailey gritted her teeth, didn't turn her head and walked forward step by step, her steps not the least bit chaotic, not allowing herself to show any sign of weakness.
It's okay.
She no longer needed someone to accompany her like she did as a child.
No matter how lonely and isolated this path was, she could walk it alone.
Hailey returned to the gynecology ward and continued to wait alone, quietly, her eyes dim, without a trace of sparkle.
When the nurse called her name, Alexander's call suddenly came in.
"Hailey, you dare to take my words lightly? Where are you?"
Alexander snarled in displeasure.
Having just met with Wendy, Hailey's mind was blank at the moment, holding her phone without thinking much, she said, "I'm at the hospital.
In the same hospital as him, just not in the same building.
"Then why don't you come over here? I'll give you 30 seconds."
Alexander's roar seemed to want to pierce her eardrum. "I'm afraid that's not possible." Hailey looked at the nurse calling her name and said, "I'm having a physical, Alexander. I hope you won't interfere with my life after I prove I was never pregnant."
She couldn't afford to provoke a big shot like Alexander; she just wanted to stay far away.
"What? You're..."
"Goodbye."
The nurse urged again and Hailey said nothing more, hung up the phone and walked over to the nurse.
Sitting in the gynecologist's office, Hailey admitted that she was very nervous and uncomfortable.
She never thought she would be in the gynecologist's office for such a ridiculous reason.
Hailey clutched her clothes tightly, twisting them into a ball, but managed to calmly say, "Hello doctor, I want to check if I've ever been pregnant.
The attending doctor was a middle-aged man in his forties or fifties, wearing a white coat. Hearing this, he adjusted his glasses and looked at her in surprise, "Huh? What did you say?"
The doctor's expression was exaggerated, as if he had seen a ghost, and he looked her up and down.
Hailey clutched her clothes even tighter, thought for a moment, and fabricated a "reasonable" lie, "It's like this, Doctor, my fiancé and I are getting married soon, but he heard rumors that I've had a child, and he's not as good to me as before, always humiliating me. So I'd like to get proof that I've never been pregnant..."
Hearing this, the doctor looked at her sympathetically, "Oh, well, today's young people, they're really not as good as the previous generations."
"I don't know what kind of test I need to do?"
Hailey asked.
"I've been in this business for over twenty years, I can tell just by looking," the doctor sighed, standing up and pointing to a closed inner door, "Follow me."
Hailey followed him into a more spacious room.
In the middle of the room was a blue examination bed.
"Lie down and take off your pants," the doctor said as he put on gloves.
"..."
Hearing this, Hailey froze, her body suddenly cold, an indescribable feeling of humiliation coursed through her, "Can't we do it some other way?"
This method of examination was too embarrassing.
"This is the quickest way," the doctor put on his gloves and urged, "Lie down quickly, I have other patients waiting."
Hailey stared at the bed, her hands trembling with cold.
It's nothing, just treat it as a physical examination.
It's nothing.
After that, she could clear her name.
Hailey took a deep breath, then walked with difficulty step by step to the bed and began to unbutton her pants, each movement taking all her strength.
"Bang!"
The sudden sound of someone banging on the door startled Hailey.