Chapter 350
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
350 Formless
Selma Payneâs POV:
In the face of my repeated insistence, Aldrich finally wavered. After I mentioned my child and my safety, he finally agreed to help my father.
Before he left, he called my phone and put it next to the bed, saying, âIâll keep an eye on the situation here. If thereâs any accident, I swear Iâll come back as soon as possible, okay?â
I didnât have the strength to speak anymore. I nodded randomly as I watched Aldrich leave, turning back to look at me with every step he took.
âNow, please tell us the current situation,â I told the medical staff.
Even though they looked as if everything was under their control, their slight panic didnât escape my eyes. It was just that Aldrich was so concerned that he was confused and focused all his attention on me. Otherwise, he would have exploded on the spot if he had realized that the medical staff members were acting abnormally.
âWhat?â I was shocked. âWhatâs the problem? The fetal position is not correct? Or is the child too big?â
As the medical staffâs representative, the attending gynecologist stood up and said after some hesitation, âThe current situation is a little special, Your Highness. The worst-case scenario weâve encountered is that the little prince has difficult labor due to unknown reasons.â
âWhat?â I was shocked. âWhatâs the problem? Is the fetal position not correct? Or is the child too big? We didnât find any abnormalities during the prenatal examination!â
âThe prenatal examination canât take care of everything, and the birth process is even more unpredictable. Obviously, the attending doctor was picking his words as gently and harmless as possible. âItâs not a problem of the fetal position or body size, but... I have to admit that Iâve never seen such a situation in my forty years of operation. The little prince is not a human in the general sense. His body constantly transforms and reassembles, which is the root cause of difficult labor.â
My mind went blank for a moment. What was âtransforming and reassemblingâ? Was I pregnant with a piece of plasticine?
A few seconds later, I reacted quickly. The intense pain in my lower body reminded me that my childâs life and mine were on the verge of danger. âCan we do a C-section now?â I quickly made up my mind.
âItâll take some time to inject the anesthetic.â
âThereâs no time to wait for anesthesia.â I refused firmly. I couldnât fall into a coma in such a dangerous environment. I wouldnât be able to fight back in the face of danger. âJust do it without.â
The doctor was dumbfounded. âThat will be very, very, very painful. It might be a hundred times more painful than the pain of labor.â
âItâs okay, come on.â I nodded. âThereâs a camera in the room, and everything I say will be recorded. You wonât be held responsible for anything. Donât worry.â
âIâm not afraid of taking responsibility, Your Highness.â The doctor still tried to persuade me otherwise. âIâd like to suggest you think about it out of rigorous medical ethics.â
The pain increased again, and I interrupted him angrily, âStart the C-section now! Donât talk nonsense! Iâll be cold when youâre done with your clichés!â
Seeing that I had already made up my mind, the doctor didnât say anything else and immediately ordered his team to prepare. I thought it was the first time in his forty years of career that he had met such a tough pregnant woman. He quickly and cautiously made a few marks on my tight abdomen and then reminded me, âItâs about to begin, Your Highness.â
I nodded and prepared myself for the pain.
Even though Iâd made up my mind, having my flesh and blood cut open was truly unpleasant. Iâd already used up all my strength to gather my rationality and control New Flow to block the bleeding point. Even my wails were weak.
Perhaps after a minute or a hundred years, the baby in me was finally removed. There was no sharp cry that a normal newborn would have. I couldnât tell the difference between the limbs and the facial features of the constantly wriggling piece of meat. It was as if the hospital made up the image I saw on the B-scan to play with me.
It was the first time I encountered such a strange situation. The doctors and nurses were at a loss on what to do with my child, not even the most basic examination. However, I could feel the vigorous vitality in his body. He didnât have any health problems. He was just unable to form for some reason.
âHeâ was just a temporary pronoun. He did not have an assigned sex yet. I believed this was the âgenderlessâ nature of divine descendants that Master Mary mentioned.
âJust put him in the incubator,â I weakly commanded the medical staff. âHeâs fine. I can feel it.â
The nurse carrying the child subconsciously followed my instructions and carefully placed him in the incubator.
The doctor sutured my wound, so I shouldnât be able to get out of bed for three days. But I didnât have the time to lie in bed and drink soups. I urged New Flow to heal my wound quickly and ran out of the ward despite the medical staffâs attempts to stop me.
I remembered to take my phone with me before I left. Aldrich had been shouting at the top of his voice for god knows how long. I didnât hear it at first, but later I pretended not to hear it.
âWhatâs the situation now?â I calmly ran toward the chaotic corner of the palace. âWhoâs the attacker? How many people are there? Whatâs their level? Are the guards finding it difficult to resist?â
âYou shouldnât have done that, Selma!â Aldrich gave an irrelevant answer. âHow can you gamble with your life?â