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123. A Mother's Instinct

Jessica had read on the internet about how most mothers were instinctive philosophers, but she just rolled her eyes at the time, thinking that saying was an exaggeration.

She thought the sentence was absurd, but last week she had to silently admit defeat to her mother's instincts. Even if she deliberately tried to hide the truth from her mother, her mother still had suspicions about her pregnancy, and she needed to lie again by saying that the doctor didn't say anything about pregnancy.

["Are you sure about that?" Once again, her mother questioned her even after she denied her suspicions.

“I'm sure about that, Mom!” Jessica once again tried to convince her mother, but then her eyes suddenly caught sight of a figure who might be able to support her lie. Pointing at the figure, she said, “If you don't believe my words, you can ask Tammy! You believe her more than me, right? After all, the doctor talked to her while I was still unconscious, so she should be able to tell you what the d
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