Chapter 745 The Baby Is Coming
Chapter 745 The Baby Is Coming
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Yunice rubbed her forehead, then suddenly gasped, her eyes widening in shock as she looked at her belly. Moments later she steadied herself.
Wyatt jumped up, alarmed. “What is it? Are you in pain?”
He immediately reached for the call bell to summon Joe.
Yunice caught his hand, stopping him. “Don’t make a fuss. It’s normal. He just kicked me a little hard, that’s all.”
She had winced only because the kick hurt.
Wyatt stared at her rounded belly with open envy. “I want to feel him kick too.”
Yunice slapped his restless hand away.
He started to pull back, disappointed–until she caught his hand and pressed it firmly against her stomach.
Before he could react, he felt it: a sudden bump beneath his palm.
His heart jolted, his breath catching at the strange, miraculous sensation. His pulse raced.
A grin broke out across his face. “Of course it’s a boy–such strength!”
For the first time, Wyatt felt the reality of the new life.
He pressed his hand to the same spot, giving a mock stern warning. “Hey, brat! Don’t hurt your mom in there.”
And inwardly, he added, Brat, I’m your father. Remember my
voice.
Three months later, Yunice’s belly had grown heavy–her due date was near.
Wyatt had cleared most of his workload, moving his office into the hospital so he could be close. Every day he studied childcare manuals, attended prenatal classes, vowing to be the perfect hands–on father.
He wasn’t just going to be a dad–he was going to outdo everyone.
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Chapter 745 The Baby Is Coming
But the sight of Victor showing up in the same parenting class drove him wild.
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Victor even teased him: once the baby arrived, he’d sneak in and teach it to call him dad.
Wyatt nearly exploded. Instead, he bribed a few female classmates to relentlessly pester Victor during every session. Within two weeks, Victor, harassed to exhaustion, dropped out.
Yunice knew none of this. She only had to be a peaceful, pampered expectant mother, with Wyatt filtering away every irritation.
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