Reginald, a man who devoted his life to science and achievements, was ready to do anything for his beloved Abigail. He spent countless hours in the lab developing new treatments and trying to find a cure that could save her. However, despite all his efforts, the doctors remained steadfast in their predictions: Abigail's condition was deteriorating, and her days were numbered. This news broke Reginald's heart, but he did not give up, continuing to look for ways to save her life.
One day, at a city event where he came to take his mind off dark thoughts, Reginald noticed Abigail talking to a little girl. This scene made him think. Abigail had always adored children, unlike him, who found them fussy and unpredictable. He understood that her love for children was a part of her soul that he could never fully understand, but always respected.
Watching them, Reginald felt a heavy longing. He knew how much Abigail would like to have children, and this desire further strengthened his desire to save her. Approaching the girl's parents, he said, hiding passive aggression behind a polite smile:
"Is this your child?" His voice was full of an underlying threat, hinting that he was ready to make an offer that they couldn't refuse. A plan was already forming in his mind for how he could help Abigail experience the joy of motherhood, albeit indirectly. He was willing to do anything to fulfill her dream, even if it meant breaking every moral code he had ever known.
Such was Reginald Hargreaves–a man with an iron will and a cold mind, but with a heart that beat only for Abigail. He never stopped looking for solutions, even when everyone around him claimed that his efforts were in vain.