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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 238

Summary for Chapter 238: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart

Summary of Chapter 238 – A pivotal chapter in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

The chapter Chapter 238 is one of the most intense moments in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart, written by Quirinus Amalia. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

The atmosphere in the ward was heavy. It was so quiet that they could only hear each other's breathing, Sage's gaze landed on Moira's face, and then, Moira's eyes were quietly looking at her father. The look in her eyes revealed the pain and self-blame for being her daughter.

Sage quietly reached his hands out to her and covered them. Moira was slightly startled, but just as he wanted to move, she was gripped tightly by the man.

Looking at this scene, Morgan's heart couldn't help but hurt. He knew that the current him, in front of the relationship between Sage and Moira, he was a little awkward.

However, in his heart, he was extremely unwilling to part with her. Moira was a girl that he had loved since he was young.

It could be said that letting him let Sage and Sage stay together, was not because he did not love her anymore, but it was because of that love that allowed him to compromise and withdraw from this relationship, preventing Moira from worrying about it.

Morgan finally let out a light sigh, stood up and said, "I'll be leaving first."

After he finished speaking, Morgan looked at Moira, "If there's anything that you need me, remember to contact me."

Sage slightly raised his brows, a trace of provocation flashed past his eyes, "With me here, there's no need for you."

These words were extremely disdainful.

Morgan cast a sidelong glance at him, "I'm asking Moira. I hope to hear his answer."

Sage tyrannically grabbed onto Moira's hand, revealing herself to be in control, "She is my woman. I can make decisions regarding her."

Morgan's face finally became gloomy. He clenched his teeth, and looked at Moira.

Moira remained silent and did not make a sound.

And with her expression, in the eyes of the two men, she was silently admitting to what Sage had just said.

Morgan finally stopped waiting for Moira to speak, then he turned and left the room.

A hint of joy flashed past Sage's eyes, but he did not reveal it during such a solemn time.

When Morgan left, the ward was still quiet, and did not size up the resting Elias.

Time silently passed by, and Moira recalled the times when she was together with her father, how he doted on her, how he accepted her and encouraged her, and how great her father's love was. At this moment, compared to her filial piety, she seemed extremely weak.

Sage patiently accompanied her as the time continued to move. In the blink of an eye, seven o'clock had arrived and he couldn't help but ask, "Are you hungry? I'll get someone to bring dinner."

Moira shook her head. She had no appetite to eat anything now, "I'm not hungry."

After saying that, she turned around and said to him, "If you're hungry, then go and eat something first!"

Sage immediately squinted his eyes and replied, "I'm not hungry either, let me accompany you to wait for uncle to wake up."

After a while, Elias opened his eyes and woke up. He was surprised to see his daughter and Sage by his side.

"Dad, how are you?" Moira worriedly went closer to ask.

"Moira, why are you two here? Where's Melissa?" Elias asked directly.

"Auntie went to busy herself with the company's matters." Moira replied to let him feel at ease regarding the company's matters.

"Dad, don't think about anything else these few days. Just rest well in the hospital." Moira warned.

"Alright, dad will listen to you and rest here." Elias also rarely enjoyed the filial piety of eldest daughter, he was really happy.

Late at night, Elias was hungry too. Sage had his assistant pack up for dinner in the high-class dining room. The three of them ate in the hospital, and when Moira saw that her father's spirit had recovered, she also realized that she was hungry.

Although she had eaten a meal in the hospital, she felt really good, and her smiling eyes inadvertently touched the man in front of her, only to see that there was also a smile in his eyes, causing Moira's heartbeat to become chaotic. Today, Sage had accompanied her here, and she was truly grateful to him from the bottom of her heart.

Elias and Sage then talked about the matters of the business after the meal. Moira didn't quite understand, but she was already very happy to see his father and Sage had a chance to strike up a conversation.

Melissa came over at 10 o'clock at night with two servants. She pretended to look haggard, but when she entered and saw that it was only Sage who was there and Morgan was absent, she was secretly surprised.

However, she thought that Sage and Morgan must have met.

"Melissa, as you've come, Moira and Sage can go back and rest!" Elias said.

Melissa immediately gave a fake smile, "Sure."

"Dad, I'll stay with you." Moira was unwilling to leave.

"Dad's fine now. Go back and rest early. Come see me tomorrow!" Seeing that it was late, Elias did not want his daughter to stay up late either.

Moira saw that there were still servants by him side, and she did not want to get too close with Melissa, so she did not want to make it difficult for her father instead. She could only say, "Alright, dad, I'll come to see you tomorrow to bring you breakfast."

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