Chapter 231
Chapter 231
Ludwik was no doctor, but he could not shake the memory of her biting him, the knife she’d wielded,
and the state she’d left Elaine in.
Maybe the stress had truly taken its toll, and she was sick.
He had heard of postpartum depression, of mothers killing their own children, then themselves.
His kids were his only consolation, and he was determined to see them born, to raise them himself.
These two little lives could not be jeopardized. It was also the last bond between him and that damned
woman.
“If she really has depression, what’s the best treatment without affecting the baby’s health?”
“I suggest we isolate her. She’s been hurting people left and right, and this apartment in the city
center… If she gets out, Ludwik, your reputation will suffer. They’ll say you’re holding her captive. Since
you want her to have the child, Bryce can’t meddle anymore, but he’ll be out eventually,” Elaine said,
hitting the nail on the head.
Ludwik’s gaze turned icy; keeping her here was not a long–term solution.
Once Bryce was released, he would surely come looking for her, and Ludwik would not allow that man
to bother her again!
He had also been contemplating hiding her away.
He frowned and said, “Whether she’s ill or not, let’s get a professional diagnosis. Call Dr. William from
the mansion over.”
Elaine’s eyes darkened. Ludwik was always extremely cautious about that woman!
She nodded slightly. “I’ll make the call.”
Dr. William was a physician Ludwik had hired to check on his mother.
Elaine greeted Dr. William at the door with a meaningful look.
In this household, Elaine had effectively become the lady of the villa. Whitney was a thing of the past.
Who to listen to was obvious to Dr. William.
Upstairs in the bedroom, Whitney had no idea why Ludwik was bringing a doctor and pleaded, “What
are you going to do now? I’m not sick; don’t think about touching my baby!”
She clutched her belly, panting, the picture of paranoia.
Unbeknownst to her, her state only deepened Ludwik’s concern.
Dr. William restrained the woman and managed to complete the examination.
Ludwik asked with a frown, “How is she? Is she depressed because of stress?”
Dr. William glanced at Elaine almost imperceptibly before nodding. “I’m sorry, Mr. Lippert, Ms.
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Valentine’s pregnancy hormones are high, and the recent stress has caused her to become somewhat
unhinged. She needs proper care.”
“What nonsense are you talking about?” Whitney looked up incredulously, “How could I be depressed?
It’s them who infuriated me.”
Elaine sighed. “Ludwik, it seems we really need to send Ms. Valentine to a private sanatorium for
concentrated treatment, lest she harm others or inadvertently the child.”
Ludwik pondered, his gaze deep upon Whitney.
Whitney realized what was happening; Elaine had been plotting to have her committed to a mental
institution since she had provoked her earlier!
Whitney stood abruptly, clutching her belly, and spoke to Ludwik with a sinking heart. “I can’t be
depressed; I’m trained in traditional medicine; I know my condition!”
“People with depression never think they’re depressed. Look at your behavior–biting, attacking, it’s a
far cry from your usual self.”
“That’s because you forced me to!” Whitney looked at the man with a cold laugh.
“If you didn’t lock me up, didn’t let her raise the child, would I be this angry? Ludwik, you’re now
sending me to a mental institution? Do you have no heart?”
He looked down. “It’s not a mental institution. Elaine means a sanatorium. Once you’re better,
you’ll be out.”
He had to ensure the children were safely born without her making a fuss.
Whitney was on the verge of madness, pointing angrily at Elaine, “Why do you keep being fooled by
this woman? You believe every lie she tells. I’m not sick, and this doctor is her accomplice, giving a
false diagnosis!
Ludwik, I beg you to open your eyes. This woman hurt your mother and now wants to harm our child.
Do you realize that?
Will she take good care of the child? Have you forgotten how she schemed to cause my miscarriage a
few months ago?”
Ludwik’s gaze faltered.
Elaine quickly retorted with a pained smile, “Ms. Valentine, let’s not dredge up the past. I was blinded
by jealousy then, but Ludwik and I are engaged now. You and the child pose no threat to me. Why
would I do that to myself?
Honestly, I’m not as heartless as you, claiming you’d rather die with the baby than let us have our way.
How much that would hurt Ludwik.”
She seemed to be explaining, but she was reminding Ludwik of the possible danger to the child. Sure
enough, Ludwik’s suspicious gaze turned to Whitney; prenatal depression could indeed
lead to harming the child.
“Enough!” Ludwik said curtly. “The family doctor is my hire, not Elaine’s. Why would he falsely diagnose
you?
Whitney, if you’re sick, you need to be treated. You don’t want to see me, so it’s settled. Go to the
sanatorium, cooperate with the treatment, and once the baby is born, you can leave.”
“I won’t go. Do you have any idea what your Elaine is planning?” Whitney’s heart was racing, yet this
man refused to believe her.
She knelt, tears streaming. “Ludwik, you don’t want me; you’re engaged to Elaine; I bless you both!
Don’t let her manipulate you. Let me go! I’m truly not sick; I promise I won’t hurt anyone again; just let
me leave.”
“Elaine, what have I ever done to you that made you treat me this way! I won’t let you succeed!”
Whitney yelled in her mind.
Her cries echoed as she was carefully lifted by two security guards and taken away. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Downstairs, the ambulance Ludwik had called was waiting.
Whitney was swiftly placed inside.
The sanatorium Ludwik had contacted was nestled in the mountains, facing the sea to the west, serene
and quiet, with excellent amenities.
Before their arrival, he had cleared out the other patients; Ludwik wanted to ensure she was not
disturbed and would recover properly.
Whitney was cradled in his arms and laid in the hospital room. She scrambled to the door, clawing at it,
her red eyes begging him to let her out.
Off to the side, Elaine spoke in a haunting whisper, “Looks like she’s really not doing well, Ludwik. The
doctor here just said she’s impulsive. Lucky you got her here in time.”
The sanatorium’s physician quickly added, “Mr. Lippert, every expectant mother with prenatal
depression goes through this. They dislike confinement. But try to see the bright side. She’s getting
treatment, and once she’s better, she’ll be out in no time.“.
Ludwik’s expression was frosty as he watched her frail, tear–stained face, his hands clenched into
fists.
The doctor had mentioned that if her depression was not managed, it could adversely affect the baby
through the umbilical cord, possibly leading to autism.
He wanted these twins, and he wanted them healthy, which meant enduring this hardship for
now.
He took a deep breath and turned away, resolutely leaving the place.
“Ludwik!” Whitney pounded on the door, watching the back of his head disappear down the corridor,
wondering how he could be so heartless.
Elaine turned back for a moment. Her smile was unmistakably sinister.