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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2426

“Jasmine thinks her baby is a boy. I think ours is a boy too. Maybe our children are fated to be brothers, just like you and Josh.”

“That’s not bad.”

As much as Zachary would love to have a daughter, he was happy enough to have a child at all with Serenity, regardless of the child’s gender as it was not easy for her to conceive.

“You’re right, babe. Not bad at all. Anyway, I’m going to bathe now.”

“Don’t fall asleep. I’ll wait for you for fifteen minutes and if you’re not out by then, I’ll go in.”

Serenity was speechless. No matter how tired she was, she would never fall asleep in the tub.

However, Zachary’s attentiveness and care was sweet. He had fulfilled his promise of planning the grandest wedding Wiltspoon had ever seen while she had also become the most stunning bride for him.

Serenity wished their love would always burn brightly, to have children and to grow old together with him.

Exactly fifteen minutes later, Serenity exited the bathroom.

Zachary immediately lifted her in his arms.

She hugged his neck with a smile. While looking at his handsome face, she felt like she had just fallen in love with him all over again.

Zachary grew nervous. He asked, “You were up and about the entire day today. How do you feel? Does your stomach hurt now? You never told me about this.”

“I’m not in pain now. I said it only happens when I walk too much or I’m too tired.”

Serenity did not have to walk around in the company anyway. Elisa had taken all the business trips upon herself while Serenity and Jasmine, who were pregnant, stayed behind to run the company.

It must have been tough on Elisa. She mentioned that she would only get married to Remy after Serenity gave birth as she wished for Serenity to attend her wedding. Besides, while her business partners were pregnant, she had to manage many company matters.

Zachary said sternly, “You have to inform me if you feel any discomfort in the future. Don’t endure it yourself or keep it a secret.”

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