Chapter: 683
In the months after Christmas, Caden meticulously organized his life.

Everything continued as normal.

Seeing no change, Ciara eventually stopped urging Caden.

Caden was still young, and Ciara wasn't ready to give up, so she kept having doctors see him.

Caden complied; taking medication had become routine for him. As for his recovery, he left it in the hands of fate.

The doctor, looking at his test results, was surprised. "Do you feel any attraction to other women now?"

Caden responded indifferently, “I have been quite busy lately and haven't really been around any women."

“What about adult films?"

"I haven't watched any."

The doctor then made a bold suggestion. "Should I select a few for you to watch?"

Caden frowned. "No need for that. I have already reacted."

The doctor looked momentarily taken aback. "Already?"

"A feeling of nausea."

Well...

Caden still felt a sense of disgust.

The doctor's face showed increasing confusion. "That doesn't sound typical..."

Caden whispered, “Just get to the point. Have you discovered another condition?"

Like cancer or something?

The doctor observed Caden for a long pause before cautiously saying, “Let's be direct; how about we conduct a practical test? It will only take a little of your time, Mr. Ward?"

Caden gave a slight nod of agreement.

Ten minutes later, an exceptionally attractive woman entered.

As per the doctor's directions, she tried to seduce Caden.

The woman had it all-beauty, a great figure, and a seductive demeanor.

After a few minutes of her trying, the doctor looked hopefully at Caden's reaction, only to see none.

He dismissed the woman and asked Caden, "So, what do you think?"

Caden answered flatly, “Her pelvic tilt is a little too severe.”

The doctor was speechless.

He wrote in the medical report, “Vision appears normal, but prospects for future generations are unclear. Expect the Ward family line to end."

With a heavy sigh, the doctor said, "I have good news and bad news. Which would you like to hear first?"

Caden requested, “The bad news first."