Chapter 46: Aborting the Baby With everything that had happened, Penelope could only admit, "Yes, you're right." "Even before, you refused to get a blood test, all to protect this child!" "Yes." Every admission she made only fueled Kelvin's anger.
"You think I really wouldn't dare to kill you! Penelope, don't think too highly of yourself!" Penelope looked up and said, "I have never felt this way before. Con, Kelvin, do it now, kill me." She closed her eyes.
Penelope understood that once the child was discovered, her twould be limited. Who was Kelvin to allow even a hint of betrayal? "Fine, you're quite brave," Kelvin tightened his grip, "Do you really think I want to keep you around to torture day and night, so much that I can't bear to kill you directly? Ha, you dare to betray me!" The air slowly escaped from her lungs.
Penelope's breathing becdifficult.
Her brain started to lack oxygen, and if it continued like this, she would be dead in less than twenty seconds. Dead in Kelvin's hands.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJust when Penelope thought her life would end here, Kelvin suddenly let go. A large amount of air rushed in, causing her to cough violently, and her entire chest felt numb with pain.
"No, Penelope, you shouldn't die like this," Kelvin's voice seemed to cfrom hell, "You should witness how the child you so desperately wanted to protect leaves your body." She widened her eyes.
"Five weeks, not fully formed, just a tiny embryo. Kelvin..." Penelope's voice trembled. This was too cruel! "It doesn't matter," Kelvin smirked, "Even if it's just a tiny embryo, I can have the doctors remove it completely so that you can see the appearance of this abomination." He wasn't soft-hearted at all, but rather wanted to punish her in the most dreadful way.
"KillKelvin, killnow!" "I'll kill this child first, and then it will be your turn!" His aura was consumed with malice, about to devour her completely.
Penelope couldn't even imagine that scene. A small life forcibly taken from her body, and she had to watch it happen. It was even more distressing than her own death.
The car had unknowingly stopped at The King Manor. The driver had silently left, not daring to breathe. The atmosphere inside the car was extremely heavy.
Outside, the lights were bright, but no one dared to approach the vehicle.
"Penelope, whose child, is it?" Kelvin sat upright; his expression extremely cold. She shook her head.
"You won't say? You don't want to tell me?" he sneered, "I can already guess, it's Nathan's, isn't it?" Penelope denied, "No! It's not his!" "The more you deny, the more it shows that the child is his." "It really isn't!" Kelvin asked, "Then tell me, who is the father of the child?" "It's..." Penelope didn't know either! It was ridiculous, the child she fought so hard to protect, had an unknown father. She was fighting this battle alone.
Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on nov L5sfor uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! "I don't know who he is," Penelope replied, "I didn't even seen his face." Kelvin's expression turned cold. "Ha, you really know how to lie. I wonder what outrageous lies you can cup with!" "It's true! I haven't uttered a single falsehood!" "You let someone sleep with you without even knowing who he is?" Penelope clenched her teeth as a sense of humiliation spread throughout her body. "I was set up." "You were framed!" Kelvin's voice drowned her out. "You are innocent, pure, and clean, right?" As he spoke, he yanked her hair down to her eyelids. "Five weeks pregnant Penelope, during that time, you were still in the mental hospital. Tell me, which wild man did you sleep with?" She weakly tried to explain, "I really didn't." "Or did you, as a woman in the mental hospital, offer your body to ensure your safety?" He used to think she emerged from the mire unscathed, carrying an air of purity. Now he realized this woman was truly deceptive. She almost fooled even him! Penelope bit her tongue, using the pain to stay awake. "I've already told you everything. It was only that one time, that one night. I didn't know who that man was maybe he doesn't rememberanymore. If you don't believe me, I can't do anything about it." "Only a fool would believe your words!" Kelvin opened the car door and jumped out, forcefully pulling Penelope down with him.
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She was practically half-dragging on the ground. Kelvin pulled Penelope along on the ground and she struggled to stand up but couldn't keep up with his steps, falling to the ground several times.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmEven so, Penelope's other hand held firmly onto her belly. Blood is thicker than water, after all, the bond of kin. The more she did this, the angrier Kelvin became. A bastard, she cared more about than her own life. "Where are you taking me?" Looking at The King Manor's gate, Penelope asked, "To the hospital?!" "Correct Penelope. You must get rid of the child in your womb immediately!" Kelvin couldn't wait another moment. This woman was not worth a single death.
"No, I won't go!" Penelope began to struggle fiercely, resisting.
Even as Kelvin dragged her, she tried everything to grasp the ground, attempting to stop him from moving forward, but could her strength match Kelvin's? Because she used so much force, her nails broke, yet it still couldn't stop Kelvin's progress. "No, please... Kelvin... no..." Penelope cried out in despair.
The security guards, servants, and butler could only stand from afar, afraid to intervene.
Now wasn't the tto pluck feathers from a tiger's head. Just as they were about to exit The King Manor, suddenly, the car headlights flickered, and a car slowly approached.
It was the Davis family's car, from the old mansion. Kelvin stopped in his tracks. Upon seeing this, Penelope quickly stood up from the ground.
The car stopped, and Grandpa got off with a cane. Seeing the two people, he smiled and asked, "What a coincidence, you're both here. Kelvin, why don't you take Penelope to the hospital for a check-up?"
Kelvin tightly pursed his thin lips and remained silent. "Why aren't you saying anything? Don't bedisqquraged if she's not pregnant, just keep trying. And if she is pregnant, tellnow. Con, Penelope, you tell me." Penelope kept her head down.
Just then, a gentle evening breeze blew, lifting the pregnancy test report that had fallen beside the car, and it fluttered in the wind.