Jay looked at Nancy helplessly.

"Doris, don't be silly. Look, people are watching us. If the first baby is aborted, it will do a lot of harm to your body. You probably will never be pregnant in the future. Just think about it. How terrible it is for a woman to not be a mother?" Nancy tried to persuade her earnestly.

"That's right. Doris, please listen to Nancy. The baby is a small life. It's our duty to take care of it. We have to act responsibly and you can't just abandon it. Please, let's go back!" So far, Jay was still dizzy. Although he didn't expect Doris' pregnancy, he was still happy.

But earlier, just to comfort his grandfather, he asked his mother to lie to him that Doris was pregnant.

Now that Doris was actually pregnant, would her mother think that he and Doris had conspired to cheat on her?

Finally, both of them left the hospital. Then, Nancy returned to the Second Pediatric Department.

Now the Second Pediatric Department was much better developed than the First Pediatric Department, and Jessie put on a cold face whenever she met Nancy.

She gave a l

s Anna was there with her, it was a just a piece of cake for her to defeat Nancy.

On the other side, Nancy had already known about the arrival of Anna Wang.

But, she didn't care about it.

New doctors would join every now and then.

That was quite natural. She didn't need to worry about it.

She wasn't eager to meet Anna Wang, but she didn't expect to see her in the elevator after work.

Nancy didn't know her. So, she just smiled to greet her.

Since there were so many doctors and nurses in the municipal hospital, no one could recognize all of them.

However, her behavior was taken as a neglect by the sensitive and arrogant Anna Wang.

"Are you Nancy?" Anna Wang looked up proudly and called out her name.

"Yes, I am," she replied calmly. She still didn't realize what she had done wrong.

She just gave Anna Wang a sweet smile.

"I'm Anna Wang. I'm new here. Don't you know me?" Anna Wang suddenly raised her voice.

"Nice to meet you, Dr. Anna," she greeted politely. Nancy was at a loss for words. Apart from greetings, she couldn't think of any other words.