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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 680

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Dive into HuG 680, a pivotal chapter in The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Jamison couldn’

t be bothered to explain in detall. He just said bluntly, I took Ivy for a checkup. It’s an ectopic pregnancy. We can’t keep it.”

He didn’t want to go into the specificsno point talking about the exact medical terms and giving everyone a biology lesson. Ectopic pregnancywas enough to shut down further questions.

The outcome would be the same, anyway.

What? Ectopic pregnancy?As expected, his mother was crushed. Her excitement vanished in an instant. How could this happen? She’s so young..

Adela sighed and fretted, her voice full of regret.

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Jamison had no patience for consolation. Once his mother had finished her lament, he hung up.

Ivy was leaning against the headboard, phone in hand, lost in whatever she was doing.

Jamison walked over and glanced at her screenshe was looking up information about ectopic pregnancy.

He let out a weary sigh and gently took her phone, setting it on the nightstand. Don’t overthink it. The doctors here know a lot more than some anonymous internet forum. Dr. Beckett said it’s not viable, so there’s really no other option.

A shadow hung over Ivy’s face. She murmured, almost to herself, Why does misfortune keep coming for me, over and over?

She didn’t understand. It wasn’t as if she’d done anything terrible to deserve this.

Emma’s deathwell, that was Emma’s own doing. It had nothing to do with her.

So why did fate have to punish her like this?

Jamison saw her tears start to fall. He quietly pulled a tissue from the box and gently wiped her cheeks. Maybe your bad luck’s finally run out. Think about it this way: you fell from the eighth floor and still survived. Maybe it was this baby who protected you, who took on the worst of it so you could live.

Ivy looked up at him in surprise.

Who knew he could be so comforting?

You can’t honestly wish you’d been the one hurt, right? You’re alivethat’s what

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matters. There will be other chances, and if you want, you can have as many children as you like. The future’s still open.

Tears still clung to her lashes, but his words made her laugh. Do I look like a plo to you? I’m not trying to have kids just to climb some social ladder.”

Seeing her smile, Jamison relaxed a little too. Alright. Take two days to come to terms with this. We’ll do the procedure then, and after three days of recovery, you can go home.

At the mention of discharge, Ivy asked, The bloodwork and other tests from yesterdayeverything else okay?

Yeah, all negative. Just to be extra sure, you’ll have followup tests every month for the next three months.

Jamison knew the risk of complications was tiny, and he’d made sure she got the best medication available. The clean test results were reassuringodds were, everything would be fine.

That was genuinely good news. Ivy’s mood lifted, if only a little.

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