After reaching the hospital, Lionel rushed into the emergency room with Cassandra in his arms.
"Hospitalize her!" he ordered, gave a wad of money and hurried away.
As quickly as he had come, his footsteps receded into the night, leaving the doctor bewildered at his
abrupt manner.
Cassandra willed her eyes to open and looked at the doctor on duty, with a bitter smile on her lips.
"Doctor, I think I have a fever," said Cassandra weakly.
Then she lost consciousness and fell backwards.
Luckily, a pair of powerful arms caught her.
'Well, the doctor is quick in movement. He's really a nice and thoughtful man, '
thought Cassandra the second she fell into a coma.
The doctor stared at the second man who suddenly appeared in the emergency room. He suspected
this second man must have come here in hot pursuit of the unruly character who had just left. By their
manner of handling the unconscious lady, it was obvious there was bad blood between the two.
Rufus's face darkened with anger. Urgently, he ordered the third guy who accompanied him and was
standing by his side, "Victor, keep a close watch on him. Find out what he's up to."
Quietly, Victor nodded and left, pensively touching his nose with a finger. By the hasty way in which
Rufus followed Lionel, he knew Rufus really cared about Cassandra.
Rufus was right. Lionel didn't intend to take Cassandra to the doctor. It was just his excuse.
From the parking lot Lionel stepped on the gas and drove like a maniac straight to Ivy's home, burning
with anxiety.
A puffy eyed Ivy came to open the door. When she saw Lionel, she threw herself directly into his arms.
"Here you are at last," she greeted, her anxiety echoing on every syllable.
A beautiful, strong woman most of the time, Ivy was now clumsy and irritable. She wore little make-up
and was terribly upset. It distressed Lionel.
Helping her to sit on the sofa and wiping away her tears, Lionel held Ivy in his arms and comforted,
"Take it easy. I'm here with you."
But in the warmth of his arms, Ivy sobbed all the more, her shoulders twitching and her voice choking.
"Lionel, what should I do? I want to keep this baby," she wept.
But Lionel flatly refused without a second thought, "No, you can't keep this baby. I'm not ready for a
baby now!"
For a moment a menacing look flashed across Ivy's face. But soon, realizing how futile it was trying to
argue with him, she dropped her demand. 'It would be better to play along, ' she mused.
"It's not like I'm forcing my way, Lionel. I have a good reason for my desire, and maybe, you'll
understand," she began, in a solemn tone now. "You see, after the last car accident, the doctor said my
uterus sustained pretty bad injuries. It would be virtually impossible to conceive. But look, here I am,
pregnant, beyond a shadow of a doubt. That to me is a miracle which gives me joy that words cannot
express. I'm more than willing to take a risk and carry the pregnancy to term," she paused and wiped a
tear from her eyes. "Please, let me keep the baby. It's the best support you could ever give to a woman
in my position, honey."
Speaking of the car accident, Lionel was brought back to reality. His usually impertinent face clouded
with regret and pain.
Memories of Ivy falling in front of the car, the words she said to him in the ward and the way she
reassured him in tears were unforgettable.
But now he was at a critical moment in his wrangles with Rufus. He needed to put things in order.
Reading his emotions like a shot, Ivy realized her words aroused him to deep-seated feelings. Using
that to her advantage, she once again burst into tears, and bitterly pleaded in a low voice, "Lionel, I'm
not asking for much. All that I want is for you to let me have this baby, and nothing more!"
They had known each other for seven years, and all along, she turned a blind eye to his wild,
compulsive behavior. She knew all about his philandering and had learned not to give a hoot about his
other women. Even if he couldn't wise up and stop wasting time and money on every skirt he saw, Ivy
wouldn't care. And for her patience putting up with his womanizing, he had come to love her more.
She knew that for a fact and it gave her boldness to take him on.
Lionel used condoms all the time, but she had secretly poked holes in the condoms.
She hated to see what she had been planning for all those years go up in smoke, so she had to make a
bait.
As she listened to Lionel comforting her so tenderly, she enjoyed to see her plot pan out well. It cut his
heart that she stubbornly insisted on having the baby.
At long last he exploded, "Ivy, don't push me! I've shown due respect for your feelings. In any case, you
can't give birth to this baby. I'll take you to the hospital for an abortion tomorrow. That's the best I can
do for you."
Suddenly, the air between them got dense. When she recovered from the initial shock, she said with a
bitter smile, "Lionel, I finally know you have been lying to me with all these fake promises. In the end,
you are giving up your baby. I should have known that you are such a heartless person."
Ivy wiped her tears and stood up, her hands resting gently on her tummy, her voice calm.
"This is my baby and I don't care whatever evil thoughts you have for your way of life. I'm not
terminating the pregnancy, come what may. I'll have to go all out!"
The clock in the living room of their love nest struck timely, loud and clear.
Ignoring the interruption, Ivy suddenly smiled at him. A charming, innocent smile.
"Let me make it clear for you, Lionel. If ever you try to hurt my baby, that will be the end of you and
me!"
As he pondered over her words, Lionel's mind ran through all the time they had been together. He
remembered his first meeting with Ivy. The girl had a unique apple aroma.
At first sight, he was taken by her beauty and the simple way she carried herself. She was
unpretentious, and charming in her own special way. And as they began dating, she became the sun
that would always brighten up his world.
Before he knew it, he had fallen head over heels in love with her. Among his many mistresses, Lionel
knew she was the best ever.
But he failed to fulfill his promise to marry her. Under the arrangement of his family, he married
Cassandra, and broke Ivy's heart.
The stunned look on Ivy's face after he told her that he was going to marry Cassandra was still etched
on his memory. In anger she had wriggled free from his arms and ran out of the door, into the busy
traffic, absentmindedly ramming into a car. She had almost lost her life.
After she was snatched out of the jaws of death, she had never been the same again. She turned into a
completely different person, shrewd and scheming.
Feeling guilty, Lionel had decided to buy her the villa. However, material satisfaction could not fill the
gap between them. Lionel's marriage remained a barrier.
The wound in her heart became his wound. Lionel went even further than that. Quietly, he snubbed
Cassandra and never touched her. But as long as they didn't dissolve the marriage, Ivy still couldn't get
rid of her hang-up.
"Ivy, you know I love you. I always thought you knew me well."
Realizing that he couldn't confront Ivy, he pleaded, treading carefully. The final decision on the
pregnancy was a ball in her court. He couldn't force her to have an abortion unless she agreed to.
"I know your feelings for me, so I have waited for all these years. But what do I get in return?"
Ivy was overwhelmed with indignation.
"You said that you and Cassandra were a couple in name only, and I believed it. You told me that you'd
soon divorce her because of disagreement, and I believed it. You promised that you would marry me
eventually, and I also believed it. But now you want me to kill my baby!"
While she counted his mistakes, Lionel's heart palpitated at the thought of Cassandra.
The sudden image of her stubborn, guarded look in his mind brought him a inexplicable feeling.
'She is having a fever. How is she now?' he thought.
'I have left her at the hospital alone. They will take care of her, right? She should be alright.'
When Ivy saw that Lionel was obviously distracted, she spoke out directly what she had held back for a
long time, "Lionel, if you insist, I will leave you. I will completely disappear with your baby!"
That jolted Lionel back to the present.
"How dare you!" he roared.
But Ivy, not worried anymore, snorted back, "I would do anything for the baby! All these years, you've
only been fabricating a future for me to keep me by your side. On my part, I've been good to you. Look
how you want to reward my loyalty? Yeah, you want me to kill our baby in return! I'm bitterly
disappointed!"
When Lionel listened to her, his pangs of guilty came in huge, threatening waves.
At his dumbness, Ivy continued, "I thought the idea of me carry your baby who is also the eldest
grandson in Tang family would mean something to you. By the fact that your marriage to Cassandra
had gone south, you made me believe I'd be appreciated in the family! You took advantage of my
innocence!
Lionel came to a sudden realization at Ivy's shout.
He had never slept with Cassandra, but Horace didn't know that. If the family realized that Cassandra
couldn't bear a child for Lionel, they'd allow him to divorce her. Once Cassandra was gone, the family
would gladly accept his remarriage to Ivy.
Seeing how close he was to his dreams, Lionel gathered Ivy to him. He had gotten an idea.
"Take good care of yourself, Ivy. I will do what I have promised you. I'm ready to have a baby with you,"
he promised.
Resting her head on Lionel's shoulder, a smile of triumph lit up her face.
'What a foolish man!' she thought.
What Lionel didn't know was that Ivy had hatched that plot. She knew he had no reason to divorce
Cassandra. That left her with only one plan. She'd have to take the risk and get pregnant. With the
baby, she could easily blackmail Lionel.
The shrewd Tang family should know which was more important between their own eldest grandson
and Cassandra - the daughter of the declining Qin family.
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