Chapter 95:Confirming Pregnancy(2)
Willis dialed Granny’s number again to share the news.
Seeing his eager attitude to announce the news to the world, Helena smiled and intervened, “Let’s confirm it at the hospital tomorrow morning before telling Granny. It could be embarrassing if it turns out to be a false alarm.”
Willis hesitated for a moment, “Okay.”
He instructed the housekeeper to prepare a delicious and light meal.
Though Helena had little appetite, she managed to eat something.
Willis called the driver to bring some sweet and sour fruits to stimulate her appetite.
That night, when they went to bed, he pulled the sofa over, placing it beside Helena’s bed to prevent her from falling off.
After lying down, he insisted on Helena sleeping in the middle of the bed.
He lay on the very edge of the bed, almost falling off.
Helena couldn’t help but say, “You don’t have to do this; really. How we slept before, we can continue now. I’m pregnant, not injured.”
“This is fine. You’re pregnant now, an important person; you must be taken care of,” Willis replied.
Helena felt helpless but also happy.
The next morning, on an empty stomach, Willis accompanied her to the hospital for the check-up.
Blood tests were required to check for anemia, rule out infectious and hereditary diseases, and measure HCG levels.
After the doctor provided the examination sheet, Willis accompanied Helena to the first-floor laboratory for blood drawing.
During the blood draw, the female doctor tied a rubber band around Helena’s arm and tapped her veins.
As the veins swelled, the doctor, holding a needle, was about to pierce them.
Willis suddenly spoke up, “My wife has thin skin and fears pain. Please be gentle when inserting the needle.”
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The doctor, who faced the stress of drawing blood for many people daily, was about to glare at Willis for his demanding attitude.
But when she raised her head and saw an extraordinarily handsome face, her expression softened.
His face was like a masterpiece, combining Western contours and Eastern elegance, exuding an unparalleled aura.
He was charming, his features finely sculpted, and his refined demeanor unmatched.
The doctor, who was a fan of handsome faces, couldn’t help but smile, saying, “Rest assured, I’ll be very gentle when I insert the needle for your wife, very gentle.”
Helena whispered her thanks.
Indeed, the doctor drew blood so gently that it felt like a mosquito bite.
Helena sighed inwardly; the handsome face trick worked wonders. This was the least painful blood draw she had ever experienced.
She decided that in the future, whenever there was a similar situation, she would definitely bring Willis along.
After the blood draw, the doctor handed a cotton swab to Willis, asking him to apply pressure on the needle site.
Willis took the cotton swab, helping Helena to stand up, “Feeling dizzy? Should I carry you?”
Helena helplessly replied, “I’m not that delicate. It’s just a little blood.”
Willis glanced at the blood the doctor had drawn, three tubes in total, and his eyes turned cold, “That’s quite a lot. You’re already thin.”
Once they were out of earshot, the female doctor commented to her colleague, “Who says good-looking men are all playboys? Look at that handsome guy just now, he treats his wife so well.”
Her colleague, busy with work, replied, “Indeed, times have changed. The more handsome, the more devoted.”
“That man is so handsome. Why didn’t I meet someone like him?” the female doctor lamented.
Her colleague gave her a look, “You’d need to look like his wife for that.”
The female doctor sighed, “How about the child they will have? Both of them are so good-looking; the baby must be beautiful.”
Two hours later, Helena received the test results.
It was one hundred percent confirmed that she was pregnant!
Willis immediately took out his phone and called Granny. He straightforwardly said, “Granny, you’re getting a great-grandson. Congratulations on becoming a great-grandmother soon.”
For a while, there was no sound from the phone.
The old lady’s hand holding the phone was shaking.
She was so excited that she couldn’t utter a word.
Overwhelmed with joy, tears flowed freely.