However, because Mitchel had carried Raegan that fateful night, the joint damage remained undetected.
The subsequent severe blood loss exacerbated his condition, culminating in the debilitating joint disease.
This series of events had snowballed, resulting in the man likely being crippled.
Erick had hesitated over how to bring this up with Raegan.
Although Raegan appeared cheerful, Erick worried that discovering her indirect role in Mitchelâs disability would overwhelm her with guilt.
Erick remembered Mitchelâs silence when he first awakened and was informed of his condition.
He had said nothing for a long time.
Given Mitchelâs prominent status, which required his attendance at numerous social events, his sudden disability would surely provoke whispers and stares.
Erick was consumed with remorse.
He wished he had anticipated the potential complications during Raeganâs delivery, which might have prevented their predicaments.
Eventually, Mitchel had weakly insisted that Erick keep the details of the blood transfusion from Raegan.
Since the procedure had been successful, Mitchel saw no reason to burden Raegan with the knowledge.
He did not want to add to her guilt.
Erick was tormented by his own feelings of guilt.
A few days earlier, he had seized an opportunity to bring the twins for Mitchel to see.
In the rush to save Raegan, Mitchel had scarcely glanced at the twins himself.
Now, observing them, Mitchelâs vacant expression softened into a faint smile.
After all, they were his children.
How could he not feel affection for them?
It was just that, at that critical moment, Mitchelâs primary concern had been for Raegan, the childrenâs mother.
He was aware that the severe blood loss could have fatal consequences.
Mitchel had weighed his options.
Without Raegan, what value would his own life hold? He could not bear the thought of losing her and was resolved to stay by her side.
After spending some time with the babies, Mitchel returned them to Erick and spoke calmly.
âRaegan fears that I might contest custody of the children.
Assure her that I have no intention of doing so.
If necessary, I am willing to sign any document to confirm this, or have Matteo prepare one for your review.
â
Erickâs guilt toward Mitchel had deepened profoundly.
He deeply regretted his previous misunderstanding of Mitchel.
Erick believed no one could love Raegan more profoundly than Mitchel.
âActually, you should know that Raegan, if she Learns your condition resulted from helping her, would surely forgive you.
â
Erick realized he couldnât afford to be selfish.
Despite his protective feelings for his sister, he couldnât allow Mitchel to make such a sacrifice without acknowledgment.
He could not remain idle.
Now, Erick sincerely hoped Raegan and Mitchel could reconcile.
Nothing was more fulfilling than a reunited family.
Mitchel was quiet for a moment before he declined.
âI donât want her to choose me out of guilt or pity.
â
As Erick remained silent, Raegan expressed her confusion, âIs Mitchel really that busy? He was the one who brought Eloise here, yet it seems he barely pays her any attention.
â
Erick hesitated before responding, âHeâs been unwell lately, hospitalized recently.
â
Raegan was shocked.
âUnwell? But isnât he here on business? Wasnât he just recovering from a leg injury?â