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Let Love Takes Away All This Pain By Jenna Writes novel Chapter 346

Chapter 346 Will not be a pregnancy and abortion 

Jackson is holding the lid to put it in the pot when he hears Flora’s words and the lid clangs on the kitchen counter. 

Flora was startled by the sudden noise. 

React. Look at the lid. 

It’s not bad. 

Jackson took the lid and put it in the pan. 

Flora looks at him. 

The man who had looked gentle now looked ill. 

Seems to contain a layer of cold. 

Flora froze. 

What’s going on here? 

“Jackson?” 

“No.” 

Flora frowns. 

No? No? 

But Alva can’t cat, and she’s lost weight. Isn’t that what she looks like 

in the first trimester? 

How could it not? 

not be a pregnancy and abortion 

“Jackson, Alva, you have to tell your mother the truth. Don’t hide it from her.” 

Saying, thinking of something, my heart was tight, and said: “It will not be there…” 

Before the word miscarriage came out, Jackson looked at her. “Flora, don’t think about it.” 

Flora frowned. “But Alva…” 

Jackson pushed her out before she could finish. 

“Don’t bother me.” 

Close the kitchen door. 

Flora stood in the doorway, looking at the closed kitchen door, frowning tightly. 

It’s not a pregnancy, it’s not a miscarriage. What happened to Alva? 

“Flora, what’s the matter? 

Alva heard a clanging noise in the kitchen and came over to see if anything was wrong. 

I saw Flora standing at the kitchen door. 

Flora hears Alva and turns to look at her. “It’s okay.” 

Keep your eyes on her. 

This thin, haggard look, especially after a miscarriage. 

Flora thinks of the soup and Jackson’s bad face, and Flora thinks that Alva may have miscarried. 

 

Jackson just didn’t want her to know so he didn’t. 

Flora looked at Alva with pain at this thought. 

“I told you to sit down? Why are you here? Sit down fast!” 

Pull Alva down on the couch. 

Alva looked at the closed kitchen door, unable to get in. 

In the kitchen, Jackson stood at the kitchen counter, his eyes deep. 

Son. 

His baby with Alva… 

Jackson prepared the food and brought it out. 

Flora is going to help, and so is Alva. 

When Flora sees her going, she stops her and tells her not to move at all, very nervous. 

Alva sees Flora and suspects that Jackson told Flora about her injury. 

Otherwise, Flora wouldn’t be like this. 

A hearty lunch is put on the table, and Flora fills Alva with a bowl of soup, saying, “Eat more, your health is the most important.” 

“Good,” said Hermione. 

Alva drinks the soup, and Flora fills it for her, forks it for her, and fills her bowl. 

Alva looked at the mountain of food in the bowl and looked at Jackson. 

She’s going to suffer from him. 

“Eat more,” Jackson said gently. “You need nourishment now.” 

Alva had no choice but to eat. 

After lunch, Jackson said to Flora, “Flora, Alva and I are going to see Grandpa.” 

Flora gasped, “How can you say that this is this?” 

She won’t even be able to react. 

“When Grandpa got sick. Alva said she would take some time to see him, and now she’s taking some time out and we’re going to see him.” 

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