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2545. Chapter 2545 Hospitalized for observation for a few days

"Aunt Min, please advise them!" Ou Ya looked at the men who were struggling with each other for a moment, and her eyes turned red.

No, it was probably Manji who was beaten unilaterally. He couldn't tell how he felt.

As if shocked by the word "miscarriage," Manji didn't come back to his senses for a while, and stood in a daze while Di Yating took care of him.

Di Ya Ting had just learned that Ou Ya had lost her child, and the fire in her heart was burning fiercely. Manji bumped into him at this time, which was like hitting the muzzle of a gun.

Three or two powerful punches can knock someone straight up!

"Stop everyone! This is a hospital. If you want to fight, go outside and don't hinder the patient's rest!" Hao Min looked at it for a while and saw that Di Yating was almost beaten, so he scolded him gently.

One sentence.

I can't hear any anger, but I don't feel angry or intimidating.

Perhaps because he knew that she was an elder and that Ou Ya's surgery was performed by her, Di Yating still had some respect for Hao Min. He retracted his hand in a sullen voice and couldn't help but raise his foot to kick Manji again.

"Don't expect me to let you go like this!"

Whenever he thinks of Ouya's lost child, Di Yating holds back his breath and wants to kill someone to avenge his hatred!

That was their first child, the child he had waited so long for...

"Xiaoya, I'm sorry!" Manji was beaten severely, but he ignored Di Yating, who was gritting his teeth. Instead, he supported the wall, barely stood up straight, and looked at Ou Ya, his eyes full of apology.

He admitted that he was jealous of Di Yating and even thought about getting rid of that child.

But every time he saw Ou Ya looking at his belly with hopeful eyes, he couldn't bear to do it.

But he never thought that one day, the child would be gone because of him...

Ouya, you should hate him to death, right?

This realization made Manji panic in his heart.

Compared with canceling the engagement, her hatred was truly unacceptable to him!

"Stop your hypocrisy, we don't need it!" Di Yating snorted coldly, and became furious when he saw Manji's pretending to be pitiful.

"Dia Ting..." Ou Ya opened her mouth and almost couldn't help but tell him that the child was still there.

"Xiaoya, your health is important, let's have someone take you back to the ward first!" Hao Min seemed to see that she couldn't hold it in any longer and quickly changed the subject.

Di Yating's nerves trembled, and he quickly walked back to Ouya and looked up at the infusion tube in her arm.

"It's easy to slip the needle while holding her. Pull out the needle first. I'll prick her again later." Hao Min stretched out his hand, quickly pulled out the needle on the back of Ou Ya's hand, and put tape on her.

Di Yating breathed a sigh of relief and carefully picked up Ou Ya.

"I'm fine, you don't have to be so nervous." Ouya leaned on Di Yating's shoulder. Seeing his sullen face, she couldn't help but reach out and rub his handsome face, and the corners of her mouth curved.

"..."

In Di Yating's view, her smile turned into a forced smile.

Such Ouya made him feel distressed inexplicably.

Di Yating tightened her arms silently, glanced at Manji who was standing far away and did not dare to step forward, turned around and strode out of the operating room with Ou Ya in his arms.

"You rest for a while, I'll send someone back to pack the things you need for the hospital." Di Yating gently placed Ou Ya on the bed in the ward, gently twisted the corners of her quilt for her, and then straightened up.

After pondering for a while, he decided to hospitalize Ouya for observation.

Abu Dhabi is different from China. Without Qi Xiangyang, he can't trust other doctors. There is also Hao Min here who is Miao Linger's good friend. Looking at Ouya's closeness to her, he must be someone he can trust.

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