Blanche had already restored the surveillance footage to its original state before turning to look at Eddy.
She hadn't driven herself here; in fact, her phone was switched off the entire time. Yet somehow, Eddy had managed to track her down so quickly. How was that possible?
Even if the hospital security had tipped him off, there was no way he could have arrived this fast.
Could it be that she still had some kind of tracker on her?
Blanche recalled a conversation she once had with the Director-General. With technology so advanced, microchips no bigger than a few millimeters could be implanted under the skin, working on principles similar to a pacemaker—completely unobtrusive, undetectable in daily life.
Back then, the Director-General had admitted that some places were already conducting these inhumane experiments.
A chill swept through Blanche at the memory.
"I'm not feeling well. I need to see Dr. Turner," she said quietly, rising from her chair. Her face had gone pale and a little ashen.
Eddy moved to steady her. "Sweetheart, I'll go with you."
Just then, his phone rang.
He glanced at the screen, his expression unreadable. "Honey, go ahead. Something's come up at the office—I'll catch up in a minute."
Blanche nodded faintly and walked away.
As soon as she was gone, Eddy silenced the call, slipped down the corridor, and entered the OB-GYN's office.
The doctor, seeing him enter, took the hint and quietly stepped out.
Inside, Jeannette was already waiting. The moment she saw Eddy, she latched onto his hand, her eyes brimming with tears. "Eddy, as soon as I heard she refused to adopt Lara, I just couldn't control myself. I started having these horrible cramps…"
"I didn't mean to bother you at a time like this, but my parents aren't here yet. I'm all alone. I had no one else to call but you."
"I'm sorry, Eddy."
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