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Chapter 918

Chapter 918

“Take responsibility? How are you going to take responsibility?” Stephen said angrily.

“If I live, I will marry Lillian. If I die, the proceeds of my post-death inheritance will belong to Lillian.”Callum cut to the chase.

Hearing that, the three members of the Quinn family were stunned.

Lillian only felt that Callum’s words were weird. She thought, “No one would say they would assumeresponsibility and mention about their post-death arrangements. He sounds like he’ll drop dead at anynovelbin

moment.”

“You are going to take responsibility?” Lillian asked.

Callum raised his eyebrows slightly and looked at Lillian. “Are you suggesting you take responsibility forme?”

His words made Lillian speechless.

Stephen calmed down a little because of Callum’s words. “Are you really willing to take responsibility?”“Yes!” Callum uttered firmly.

Stephen looked at the man in front of him. At first, he was very optimistic about his daughter andthought that he could untrust his daughter to Callum. However, what happened later proved him wrong.Therefore, Stephen was considering whether he should still entrust his daughter to Callum.

“If you had known better, you shouldn’t have done what you did. If you cared about Lillian, you wouldn’thave broken up with her before she was discharged from the hospital. Do you know how she got

through in the hospital during that period?” Thinking of his daughter’s appearance at that time, Stephenfelt sad. “Dad!” Lillian knew that what happened back then also caused her parents great sorrow.

“I’m sorry,” Callum said. At that point, that was all he could say.

“The Quinn family does not need your apology. That’s all for today. You can go back first!” Stephen saidcoldly.

Callum slightly pursed his thin lips and turned to look at Lillian. “Lillian, I’ll go back first. One week. I justneed one more week.”

Lillian frowned. She didn’t understand what he was saying.

Callum left the Quinn residence. Stephen looked at his daughter and said, “Callum is willing to takeresponsibility. What do you think?”

“I don’t know,” Lillian said, feeling she was caught in a difficult position.

“You don’t know?” Stephen suddenly raised his voice. “You even have a baby together, yet you say youdon’t know?”

Abigail also said, “Lillian, if you have anything to say in your heart, just tell us. No matter what, we arealways on your side!”

“I know getting married to Callum will be the best choice for our family and this child. If I have a childout of wedlock, I’m afraid the rumors in the neighborhood will be unpleasant in the future, and ourfamily will also be disdained by others, but…”

At that point, Lillian’s voice choked with sobs. “I am afraid that even if we decide to get married nowbecause of this child, perhaps someday in the future, he will suggest for us to divorce because ofanother matter. I don’t have faith in him.”

When she was in love with him,/she never thought that there would be a day when they would breakup.

However, reality had taught her a harsh lesson, telling her nothing in the world was impossible.

Stephen walked up to his daughter and patted her on the shoulder. “You don’t have to worry about meand your mother. If you really want to give birth to this child, then give birth to it. This child is a member.of the Quinn family. You don’t have to bother with the rumors. Worse come to worst, we’ll move toanother place. What’s there to be afraid of?”

Abigail stepped forward and said, “That’s right, Lillian. You don’t have to care about anything else. Just

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think about whether you want to give birth to this baby and whether you want to get back together withCallum.”

Of course, she knew that Callum had always held a significant place in her daughter’s heart all thoseyears. Nevertheless, she also understood her daughter’s concerns.

After listening to her parents’ words, Lillian suddenly hugged them and burst into tears.

She had been feeling lost recently. At that moment, her suppressed feelings were all vented out.

At any time, her parents were always by her side and supported her.

After crying for a while, Lillian felt much better. Perhaps before, she had been afraid of how her parentswould react after learning about her pregnancy. She didn’t know whether they would scold her or bedisappointed in her.

But now, her parents’ reaction had reassured her. She could decide without worries.

She could decide for herself whether to keep the child in her stomach or how she should proceed in herrelationship with Callum.

If she didn’t want to keep the baby, the earlier she aborted, the less damage her body would sustain.

However, she wondered if she could still have another child if she were to give up this one.Inexplicably, Lillian seemed to have a feeling that maybe this child was the only one in her life.

Also, she was curious about what Callum meant by giving him one week. She thought, “He wants meto wait for him for another week? Is he saying that all my worries will vanish after one week? Will we beable to live together happily after that?”

Thinking of that, Lillian couldn’t help but smile bitterly.

In the next few days, she continued to work in the institute. However, her occasional morning sicknessepisodes ultimately stirred gossip at her workplace.

In the end, the chief officer summoned her to his office and asked her, “Lillian, there are rumors aboutyour pregnancy flying about. I have no interest in learning about your private affairs, but there’s anupcoming project that I initially wanted to let you handle. After all, you’re already an experienced workerhere. However, if you’re pregnant, you won’t be able to see through this project and may even causethe project to be delayed.”

Lillian was stunned and immediately understood which project he was talking about. That was a greatproject the firm had recently acquired. If she were to handle the project, the record would be a greataddition to her resume.

“Think about it. If you think you can take this project, give me an answer in a week,” The chief officersaid.

“Okay, I got it,” Lillian said.

She understood the chief officer was hinting at her by having that conversation with her that day.

If she really wanted to keep the child, then she would have to give up that project. But if she didn’t planto give birth to the child in the future, she could naturally take over that project and make progress inher

career.

Lillian thought, “A choice between my career and this child?” She smiled bitterly.

In the evening, Lillian asked Rosalie out.

“Do you want me to drink with you again?” Rosalie joked. “You are pregnant now. You can’t drink likethat anymore.”

“I’ll drink water!” Lillian said.

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