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Claimed by My First Love's Brother (by Evergreen) novel Chapter 382

Chapter382

I don’t know how long passed, the car finally stopped at the entrance of the hospital.

Braylon quickly unbuckled his seatbelt and then opened the door on Reynaldo’s side, respectfully asking Reynaldo, “Mr. Humphrey, should I wait for you outside or go in with you?”

“Wait outside.”

Reynaldo said lightly.

Then I clearly heard Braylon sigh.

Reynaldo got off the car and saw that I didn’t follow. His eyes instantly turned cold as he glanced at me and said, “You’d better be more conscious.”

I reluctantly followed, holding onto the hand by my side.

He gave me a cold look and then turned around and walked into the hospital.

After walking a few steps, as if he thought I was too slow, he turned back and pulled my arm, dragging me inside.

This man was so strong that he pulled my wrist so hard it hurt.

I frowned and peeled his hand off mine, “Let go of me, I can walk by myself!”

The man remained silent, still holding onto me, and quickened his pace.

I glared at his cold back with hatred, at that moment, I really hated him.

Chapter382

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He made an appointment for me with a gynecologist in advance, and scheduled with a gynecologist in the hospital who is more experienced.

We arrived relatively early, and there were hardly any people in the gynecology department.

Reynaldo took me directly to the office of the head of the gynecology department.

Because of Reynaldo’s status, the head of the gynecology department greeted him warmly.

“Mr. Humphrey, you have arrived.”

Reynaldo pointed at me and said to the head of the gynecology department, “Give her an examination to see why she can’t get pregnant.”

Reynaldo nodded.

He paused and then suddenly asked, “If there is a problem, can it generally be cured?”

“Yes, female infertility can be cured in most cases.

Reynaldo pursed his lips, as if he had let out a sigh of relief.

I glared at him angrily, not understanding why he insisted that I have a baby for him.

There are so many women in this world, even if Kimberly has a weak body and cannot give birth, as long as he says a word, there are plenty of women willing to give birth for him.

Why did he insist on me being born?

Did you want to use the child to retaliate against me?!

I came out of the director’s office.

Reynaldo looked at the list and then said to me, “Blood test on the third floor, ultrasound and routine check–up on the second floor, let’s go.”

I didn’t move.

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