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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1105

Natalie hit the sharp corner to the right of the stairs. She immediately clutched her belly with her hands and then rolled over i n pain. She felt as if her bowels were tangled up and there was fluid between her legs. She knew perfectly well that she was going to lose her baby...

"Ouch! Ouch!"

Sarah fell down the stairs with her belly down. Her belly had been colliding with the steps. Her face was very pale, too. She screamed violently, gasping. She sounded terribly uncomfortable.

Holding her nearly unconscious belly, Natalie took her last breath to look at Sarah, who was curled up in pain and was surprised to find that blood was flowing from Sarah's legs...

Natalie broadened her eyes.

'Is Sarah pregnant, too?'

But before she could think too much, she felt another sharp pain. It was too much for her and then she passed out.

Lying on the ground, Sarah was struggling constantly. A sharp pain was too much for her. Her face was very pale. Tiny drops of sweat broke out on her forehead. She was very painful.

This was what Moriah saw when she was called back by the servant. There was blood under Natalie and between Sarah's legs...

She felt a little dizzy and quickly called the hospital for ambulances to come with doctors.

Then she called Billy and told him to go to the hospital quickly because something serious had happened at home.

When Billy arrived at the hospital, both Sarah and Natalie had been sent to the operating rooms.

He looked a little sullen and asked the hospital director to call a nurse to come out of Natalie's operating room. He had something to say.

The director agreed. The door to the operating room was opened and a nurse came out with her mask off.

"What the hell is going on?" Billy asked.

Moriah shook her head and said she didn't know what was going on. By the time she rushed back from the garden to the living room, both of them had passed out and were unconscious.

Billy didn't ask any further questions. Billy and Moriah walked back outside Sarah's operating room and waited.

Another hour later, the lights in the operating room went out and Sarah was wheeled out.

As they anxiously inquired about Sarah, the doctor said, "Ms. Day has lost her baby. Regarding the rest, there is nothing serious about her except that she has to be taken care of."

"As for Mrs. Day, this is her second miscarriage. I'm afraid she will tend to have recurrent miscarriages and it will be difficult to keep the baby in the future."

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