Chapter summary: Chapter 1151 from the book Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1151, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella). With the engaging writing of Leo Kent, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
By the time they arrived in Ferrowland, it was already the next morning. The moment she stepped off the plane, Susanna received a call from Stella. "Do you want to come over for breakfast?" Stella asked. "I had the kitchen prepare all your favorites."
"I can't make it right now. Don't wait up for me, go ahead and eat."
"Are you not here yet?" Stella asked.
"I'm here. I need to head to the hospital first to confirm if I’m actually pregnant, or if it’s some kind of tumor."
On the other end of the line, Stella was struck speechless. Her expression went completely blank, and silence stretched between them for five long seconds.
"Excuse me, what did you just say?"
A tumor? A baby? What kind of wild connection was that?
"I need to go to the hospital to confirm if it's a baby or a tumor," Susanna repeated.
Even though Percy had said it was highly likely to be a pregnancy, Hull had planted the word 'tumor' in her head, and now she was second-guessing everything. Especially after feeling that small, hard lump on her stomach, she really wasn't sure anymore.
If it was a baby, she would jump for joy. But if it was a tumor... wouldn't they need to surgically remove it immediately?
Stella took another few seconds to process the absurdity. "Are you seriously comparing a baby to a tumor?"
Who on earth made that kind of comparison?
"Huh?" Susanna murmured.
"A baby is a baby. How did a tumor even enter the conversation?" Stella asked. She had truly never heard of anyone confusing the two before.
"Well, what exactly does a baby feel like? And what does a tumor feel like?" Susanna pressed. Stella remained silent. "Is there even a difference?"
It suddenly dawned on Susanna that Stella was pregnant—she should know this better than anyone, right? The entire flight over, she and Hull had been riding an emotional rollercoaster. They were genuinely terrified it was a medical crisis.

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