The Baby I Lost Is Actually with My Ex-Husband!-Chapter 212 - Youve Had a Child with Another Man

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Chapter 212: Chapter 212: You’ve Had a Child with Another Man?

Chapter 212: Chapter 212: You’ve Had a Child with Another Man?

Huo Tingdong said to Huo Yanlin, “Dad, you go back first.”

Huo Yanlin glanced at Lin Qi, obviously somewhat uneasy.

Finally unable to bear it, Lin Qi burst out, “Uncle, it was my negligence that Han was not properly looked after, but I did not push Han into the traffic. I had no intention of harming Han, please don’t glare at me with that look.”

His gaze seemed to suggest that once he left, she might secretly torment Han behind his back.

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Huo Yanlin said, “How can we know for sure it wasn’t intentional?”

Lin Qi replied, “If Han were my own flesh and blood, you wouldn’t be having these doubts.”

Huo Yanlin curled his lips into a sneer, “Yes, but precisely because Han isn’t your own child, I find it hard to believe that you would treat him as if he were.”

Momo interjected, “Don’t make such speculations about my Mommy, ascribing malicious intentions to the kind-hearted.”

Huo Yanlin found himself at a loss for words. He glanced at Momo, sighed suddenly, and said to Huo Tingdong, “I’ll head back first and come to see Han tomorrow.”

“Sure.”

Huo Yanlin left the sickroom.

It was then that Lin Qi sat down by the bed.

Huo Tingdong asked, “Is the accident taken care of?”

“The other party is fully at fault,” Lin Qi replied. After a pause, she explained, “The traffic police pulled the surveillance footage. They suspect someone pushed Han from behind, and that’s how he ended up in the traffic. But because of the limited angle of the cameras, the street side couldn’t be captured.”

“If someone did push him, then it involves murder,” said Huo Tingdong.

Lin Qi froze, only then realizing the gravity of the notion. Had he not mentioned it, she might not have made the connection – it was murder.

But the evidence was scant, and it was difficult to clarify.

Lin Qi pondered, “If it was a push, who could it have been? There were so many people on the street, all strangers. Who would target a child they’ve never met before?”

“Let’s wait until Han recovers before we investigate further,” Huo Tingdong suggested.

Lin Qi nodded, her mind heavy with concerns.

Ultimately, whether it was an accident or someone’s deliberate act, it was her lack of vigilance that had provided an opportunity.

Huo Tingdong stated, “There’s a fold-out bed over there. If you’re tired, go lie down and rest.”

“Okay.”

Lin Qi did feel quite tired.

She went over to the bed, laid down, and looked at Momo, “Momo, are you sleepy?”

“I’m not sleepy, Mommy. You rest first; you look exhausted,” replied Momo, shaking his head.

“Okay.”

Lin Qi laid down and fell asleep soon after.

Momo took a seat by Han’s bedside, gently holding Han’s little hand.

He asked, “Did Han say anything when he woke up?”

Huo Tingdong shook his head, “He hasn’t said anything. The doctor mentioned he has a concussion and is very dizzy.”

Momo nodded, his heart aching as he looked at Han’s peaceful face.

Nevertheless, it was fortunate that Han’s injuries weren’t severe.

Momo noticed that Han’s lips were slightly chapped, so he took a cotton swab, dipped it in warm water, and applied it gently to his lips.

The thought of nearly losing Han today filled Momo with a sense of dread.

Before this incident, he felt his affection for Han hadn’t been this deep.

But how can one understand the value of something without facing the prospect of losing it?

At some point, Han had become incredibly important to him.

Momo said, “Han, you have to get better quickly. I’ll make you lots and lots of tasty things.”

Han did not open his eyes, but his ears moved slightly, almost imperceptibly.

Momo gently touched his ear, then held his cold hand.

The next morning, Huo Tingdong was holding Momo as they both slept on the sofa, nestled together. The doctor suddenly hurried to the door of the sickroom, pushing it open. Seeing that Huo Tingdong hadn’t awakened, he furrowed his brow, didn’t make a sound, but went over to Lin Qi’s bed and gently nudged her, “Miss Lin? Miss Lin…”

Lin Qi woke up immediately. Upon seeing the doctor, she panicked and sat up from her bed, “Doctor, what’s going on? How is Lili?”

“The situation has taken a turn for the worse. Blood was transferred from the blood bank early this morning, and while the transfusion temporarily took her out of critical danger, she’s back in critical condition,” the doctor explained, handing her a critical condition notice.

Lin Qi’s heart skipped a beat, confused, “How could this happen?”

The doctor explained, “TA-GVHD. She’s having a transfusion reaction. Miss Lin, are you related to her by blood?”

Lin Qi was stupefied and hurriedly replied, “I have no blood relation to her. What happened?”

The doctor said, “Transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease. It’s a serious and potentially fatal complication of blood transfusion.”

Lin Qi was shocked, “What is that?”

She had never heard such technical terminology and was utterly confused about the diagnosis.

Understanding that she wouldn’t comprehend the medical jargon, the doctor simplified his explanation, “This typically occurs in blood transfusions between first or second-degree relatives. You previously stated that you aren’t related to her, but now, with this complication, we suspect that you may actually have a blood relationship with this girl.”

Hearing this, Lin Qi felt as if she was hearing a tall tale, “Are you joking with me?”

She was related to Lili by blood?

How could that be possible?

Huo Tingdong and Momo were awakened by the doctor’s commotion.

Initially groggy, Momo became fully alert upon hearing the doctor mention a blood relation between Lin Qi and Lili.

Huo Tingdong also showed a look of astonishment.

He looked at Lin Qi with suspicion, narrowing his eyes.

Lin Qi said, “I… How could there possibly be a parent-child relationship between us?”

The doctor said, “Anyway, this is what’s happening right now, and the patient is still being resuscitated. This disease can strike suddenly and is very fatal; we can only do our best.”

Lin Qi got out of bed, clutching the doctor’s sleeve tightly, “Please, doctor, whatever it takes, please save her first.”

Whether she was related to Lili or not was irrelevant; with a life at stake, the most important thing was to save her.

“We will do our utmost,” replied the doctor.

After he left in a hurry, Momo said in a daze, “Mommy? The doctor just said that you and Lili are related by blood. What’s that about?”

Lin Qi was just as baffled, “I don’t know either. The doctor told me so much, but that’s the only thing I understood.”

In other words, she understood what was said, but she couldn’t bring herself to believe that she and Lili could be related by blood.

Momo wondered, “Could it be a mistake?”

Huo Tingdong asked, “Have you ever had a child with another man?”

Lin Qi hurriedly replied, “No! How could I have ever had a child with any other man?”

Huo Tingdong said, “Then how do we interpret what the doctor said? He claimed that you are related to this child by blood, and I can’t find any other explanation.”

Lin Qi said, “Not just you, even I don’t know how to explain it.”