DO YOU BLAME ME?

"Sister-in-law, you need to be in a good mood. Don't be agitated. It's better not to cry because it stresses your womb and the baby," Haitao reminded Amelia, his voice a blend of medical authority and familial concern.

"Honey, don't be sad, okay? I will be here beside you always," Kendrick comforted Amelia, noticing the gloominess shadowing her usually bright demeanor.

"Thank you, Hubby; I will listen to you and Brother Haitao," Amelia said, struggling to control her tears. The anxiety of knowing her pregnancy was at risk weighed heavily on her heart. All expectant mothers would feel extremely fearful and sad in such a situation.

After Haitao's check-up, he turned to everyone else in the room. "Everyone, let's go and leave Sister-in-law to rest."

The group said their goodbyes and left. The room returned to silence, which only heightened Kendrick's worry. He was afraid Amelia would feel too gloomy.