“Have you not told her about the pregnancy yet?” Lucas, dressed in a white doctor’s coat, asked Enzo while checking Elisa’s post-surgery indicators. Enzo looked down at the documents in his hands. “No. I’ll tell her once I’m sure she can safely carry the child. If her body isn’t fit for pregnancy, it’s better that she never knows about the child’s existence.” Lucas sighed. “As your friend, I think it’s necessary to remind you that, regardless of whether she can carry the pregnancy to term, she has the right to know about the child’s existence! Otherwise, she will never forgive you!” Enzo pretended he didn’t hear that. Knowing how stubborn Enzo was, Lucas sighed again and left the office. Helen came to visit Elisa after her surgery. Seeing how exhausted Leah looked, she dragged her to

