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Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master novel Chapter 1829

Summary for Chapter 1829: Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1829 – Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master by Internet

In Chapter 1829, a key moment in the Romance novel Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Kissing her temple, the smiling man then said, “Be good while I’m gone, alright?”

Following that, he headed downstairs to discuss the marriage with Homer and Yasmin… and shortly after, Xavia’s parents could be heard saying, “…Come again? Today’s already the third, and… You plan on marrying her next week? We’re sorry, but we’ve just reunited with our daughter… We need to at least spend more time with her to make up for all the time we’ve lost together…”

Even from their tones, Zivon could tell how reluctant they sounded. With that, he took a deep breath before replying, “…While I understand your feelings, this is already my second time trying to host the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Frankston. I don’t think it’s suitable to delay things again…”

“Since the wedding keeps getting delayed, I wonder if God is trying to indirectly tell you something,” said Ian who had been listening in this entire time.

“…Even if you’re dissatisfied with me, was there really a need to say that?” replied Zivon.

Homer, for one, agreed. After all, Zivon was a fine man in his book. With that in mind, he was prompted to say, “Stop trying to argue with him, Ian. The fact remains that he’s the father of Xavia’s children, and that your sister loves him very much. There’s no point in trying to separate them. However… Again, we owe Xavia too much, Young Master Burton. We need to spend more time with her, and we hope you understand that…”

“Indeed… There’s no point in rushing things, and since we’re her parents, you need to give us a chance to see whether you deserve her hand in marriage too… Please give us more time…”

It seemed that the two were adamant that the wedding had to be delayed. Though their points were solid, Zivon couldn’t help but wonder how much longer he had to wait before he could marry her…

Yasmin herself couldn’t help but mutter, “Xavia, there’s no need to be so polite with us, and… You just returned to us, you know…? We’ll feel uneasy if you leave so soon…”

Homer added, “Indeed. We’re not against you marrying him, of course, but we’d just like to delay it a little longer…”

Xavia could understand their point of view. After all, even she wanted to spend more time with them… but Zivon was right. Things couldn’t continue being delayed. It took her a while, but she eventually replied, “…Well… let’s try our best to come up with a solution that’ll make everyone happy, then.”

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