He no longer wanted her, so why keep this mansion for her?
Ye Wan took out her phone and called Gu Yunting. He didn't answer. Ye Wan wasn't discouraged. After a while, she called again, and again, for more than ten times. She herself felt like a stubborn lunatic.
The call was finally connected, and she immediately asked, "Gu Yunting, I don't want this mansion. I'm moving out now!"
All his assets were earned through his own hard work. She hadn't contributed a single cent, so even if they truly separated, she wouldn't take anything from him.
"You were pregnant with my children twice. All the memories there are bad for me. I don't want to live there anymore. You can keep it," Gu Yunting said coldly, as if he wasn't giving away a mansion, but a worthless, rotten piece of fruit.
"If all the memories there are bad for you, they are bad for me too. So, I don't want the mansion. I will move out. Whether you sell it or give it away to someone else has nothing to do with me!" Ye Wan finished speaking and hung up.
She really wanted to ask him, were all the memories there bad for him? Weren't there any good ones?
For her, there were.
Ye Wan packed her belongings to leave. Granny Sun anxiously advised her to stay, but Ye Wan had made up her mind. She simply packed her things and had the driver take her away.
She didn't have many things at Gu's mansion. She didn't take away anything Gu Yunting had bought, except for this ring that she couldn't take off.
Sitting in the car, Ye Wan touched the ring on her finger, feeling as if she were suffocating from sadness. She didn't know how things had come to this, nor why he was so heartless towards her. She still couldn't believe that his pampering and love for her just a few days ago were fake.
If such genuine feelings were fake, what else could she believe was real?
Ye Wan went to another hospital for a prenatal check-up. He didn't want this child, but she was determined to give birth to him. She had already lost her first child due to ignorance, and she would absolutely protect this child no matter what.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Ye Wan booked an appointment at the obstetrics and gynecology department. As she sat in the waiting area, she saw that all the expectant mothers were accompanied by their partners, and she was alone, with no one to accompany her. She felt an inexplicable sadness and placed her hand on her lower abdomen.
After a blood test and a full bladder for the ultrasound, the doctor said the fetus was healthy and she didn't need to worry. She was prescribed folic acid and advised to eat more fruits and maintain a balanced diet.
Ye Wan took the prescription, thanked the doctor, and went to pay and collect her medication.
While she was queuing, she saw a familiar figure at the front. Shen Ziche was standing there with his payment slip, but he couldn't afford the medical fees. The tall, thin young man looked embarrassed.
Just as Shen Ziche was about to leave, a fair, slender hand offered her phone, saying, "I'll pay for him."
Shen Ziche turned his head and saw Ye Wan standing beside him. He frowned. The nurse glanced at the young man. Seeing that he said nothing, she swiped Ye Wan's phone. The total was five thousand eight hundred.
After the payment, Ye Wan turned to rejoin the queue to pay for her folic acid.
There weren't many people in the queue at this time, about ten or so. It would only take about ten minutes to reach the front.
The nurse called Shen Ziche's name, and he came back to his senses. He took his receipt, turned to Ye Wan, and said in a low voice, "Thank you, I'll pay you back."
