If You Could Hear My Heart-Chapter 937 - That day she would never forget for

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Chapter 937: Chapter 937: That day, she would never forget for the rest of her life

Chapter 937 -937: That day, she would never forget for the rest of her life

Several days had passed, and under Shen Chi’s meticulous care, Xu Chaomu’s health had recovered quite quickly.

Every time, she only briefly mentioned the matter of the little bun to Shen Chi without being clingy or making a fuss. Whatever Shen Chi said, she believed.

On this day, Shen Chi found some time and gathered several experts he had hired to go to a sealed meeting room in the hospital.

“I want the complete and detailed report of the child’s life from birth to death,” Shen Chi said solemnly.

The meeting room was not large, with Shen Chi sitting at the forefront, his piercing gaze sweeping across the entire room.

Two attending physicians handed over a stack of files—not thick, but substantial.

Shen Chi took them and flipped through from the beginning.

The meeting room was very quiet, everyone held their breath, and the only sound was the rustling of papers as Shen Chi turned them.

He did not understand some of the medical terminology, but he could roughly comprehend their meaning.

A doctor said earnestly and seriously, “The child was born with a variety of congenital diseases and spent the initial period in an incubator. We were controlling the conditions with various medications, but we did not anticipate that the child would have a sudden high fever at night, ultimately leading to death.”

Doctors are accustomed to life and death. When speaking about such matters, they remain composed and calm, but there was still a deep sense of regret on everyone’s faces.

Another doctor analyzed the child’s specific condition for Shen Chi, who frowned, his expression grave and serious.

“Mr. Shen, we are all deeply regretful about what happened. But you and your wife need to take care of yourselves and should not be too heartbroken.”

“Mr. Shen, we apologize for not having done everything possible,” another said.

A bitter smile lingered on Shen Chi’s lips as he shook his head, “No, you have done all you could.”

“Mr. Shen, thank you for donating the child’s body for research. I believe that through our studies, we will find the appropriate control drugs to protect newborns from disease in the future,” the doctor nodded to Shen Chi.

“The dead are gone,” Shen Chi said, leaning back in his chair, his tone faint and hoarse.

Compared to his breakdown a few days earlier, he had improved a lot.

“Mr. Shen, you need to take extra care of Mrs. Shen,” the doctor said. “Such an event is a blow to any mother.”

Mmm,” Shen Chi nodded, his gaze deep and profound.

The doctors continued to report the child’s condition to Shen Chi, meticulously informing him, as it was their duty to ensure he knew everything.

Shen Chi listened silently; throughout the report, his eyebrows remained furrowed, his face cold and solemn.

Beside the doctors’ voices in the meeting room, no other sound was heard, and everyone’s faces bore traces of regret.

The entire report took about forty minutes, the longest and most painful Shen Chi had ever heard.

A deep sense of helplessness spread in his heart…

“Let’s disperse,” Shen Chi said indifferently when the last doctor finished the report.

The doctors tidied up their documents and all nodded in unison, “Okay, Mr. Shen, then we will take our leave now.”

“Mmm.”

Shen Chi did not say anything more. He watched one by one as they left the meeting room. Before long, only Shen Chi remained.

In the empty meeting room, sunlight refracted in through transparent glass, and all was quiet and still.

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Shen Chi leaned back in his chair, his spine rigid, with his facial contours unnaturally stiff and not a hint of a smile on his entire face.

When he had this meeting, he had given Xu Chaomu the excuse that he was going to the company.

Xu Chaomu did not question him, knowing in her heart that he was hiding something from her again.

During these days when Shen Chi was around, she pretended to be oblivious and laughed and talked with him, but as soon as Shen Chi left, and she was alone in the room, she reverted to a distraught expression, sitting blankly on the bed or in the chair.

Sometimes she would look at the ceiling, sometimes at the window…

The winter scenery truly held little appeal, with everything shrouded in a white vastness, especially in the morning when a thick fog drifted all around.

But the chill of winter most aroused the most unforgettable memories deep in her heart, which was the day the Shen Family took her away from the orphanage.

She would never forget that day.

That day was also the first time she met Shen Chi…

Whenever the mist was dense, a thin layer of condensation would form on the windows. In the past, she loved to write on the windows, but now, she seemed to have lost that mood and could not even be bothered to lift her hand.

While Shen Chi was away at a meeting, a young servant brought her breakfast.

The breakfast was simple, but the utensils were exquisite, carved with delicate and intricate patterns.

“Fourth Young Madam, please enjoy your meal. If you need anything, just let me know,” the young servant tidied up the table.

“Today’s newspaper… do you have it?” Xu Chaomu walked to the dining table and sat down.

The young servant hesitated, “Fourth Young Madam, you really shouldn’t read the newspaper, it’s not good for your eyes.”

Xu Chaomu smiled, “I’ll just flip through it, I’m quite bored.”

The young servant had no choice but to compromise and nodded, “Then I’ll go get it for you now, but you can’t look at it for too long or else Butler Ling and Fourth Young Master will scold me.”

Towards the end, the young servant’s voice dropped, furtive and secretive.

“I know.” Xu Chaomu curled the corner of her lips, signalling her to relax.

“Then you eat your breakfast first, I’ll go fetch it right away.”

After speaking, the young servant left the room.

Newspapers were on sale at the kiosk outside the hospital. The young servant walked over and casually bought a copy of today’s paper.

When she returned upstairs, thankfully, Xu Chaomu was still the only person in the room.

“Fourth Young Madam, I’ve bought the newspaper for you. After you finish reading it, don’t say it was bought for you to read, say…” the young servant scratched her head, her eyes darting about, “say it was to line Wealth’s dog bed.”

“Alright, to line the dog bed.” Xu Chaomu was amused by her words.

Wealth, lying under the table, looked utterly confused, completely unaware that they were talking ill of it.

Xu Chaomu looked down at Wealth and found its silly expression amusing.

Wealth, thoroughly enjoying itself, paid them no mind.

“Fourth Young Madam, do you need anything else from me?”

“No, you can leave.”

“Okay.” The young servant dropped the newspaper on the table and walked out.

Now, Xu Chaomu was once again alone in the room.

Fortunately, she had Wealth for company, so she didn’t feel lonely.

As Wealth ran around the room, its little bell jingled incessantly, adding liveliness to the environment.

Xu Chaomu asked for the newspaper from the servant for a reason. She took a bite of rice porridge and opened the newspaper.

She skipped over the first few pages and went straight to the international news at the back.

As expected, just as she anticipated, the top headline on the front page of the international news was entirely occupied by Bai Man’s engagement announcement.