After being flogged to death for a crime she didn’t commit, Calista received a second chance when a system contracted her. It was simple: complete tasks and she could earn a second chance in life. After completing several of them, the chance to reincarnate in her original world and body was finally granted to her. However, unlike others, she didn’t want revenge against the people who killed her or wanted to unmask what truly transpired back then. All she wanted was to live peacefully and enjoy the bounty benefits which came with the reincarnation. And that was something she found when she met a man she fell in love with in some backward village. Unfortunately, all that was broken when her husband of five years perished at the hands of bandits. Things went downhill when Calista married her second husband, Orson, an amnesiac man whom she scammed into marrying her. But things weren't as simple as they seemed— Orson might be hiding some secrets of his own. Led on a path of revenge that Calista never thought she would be on, she soon realized that Orson might have more to do with her first life and death than he led on. If he knew she was still alive, he might kill her again. That meant that this time, Calista might have to strike first.
For a pregnant woman, thinking too much and being overwhelmed by emotions was very deadly. He was thankful that the pregnancy was steady despite being in the early stages. It's just that the mother was overworked and she was currently sleeping right now.
It was as if her body had sent itself into a shutdown, giving her body the well-needed rest, it needed.
Susan and Faith didn't react for a long time.
The words, pregnant and depression kept on ringing in their heads that they felt everything was just unreal. What were their ears hearing right now?
However, when the doctor said, "She doesn't need any medicine. Just keep her occupied and happy for the meantime. That will deal with the current ailment," the two finally returned to reality and suddenly screamed at the same time, joy spreading across their faces.