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Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master novel Chapter 1896

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Dive into Chapter 1896, a pivotal chapter in Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

When there was only half an hour left, Zivon took a deep breath before saying, “…Consider the next thirty minutes carefully. Once I leave, I’ll leave for good. I’m not sure what’s on your mind, but the situation will not improve if you refuse to see me. In fact, if you just don’t wish to see my face, feel free to tell me from inside your room.”

He was already tolerating her a lot, but all the enraged woman could hear was, ‘once I leave, I’ll leave for good.’

Was he implying that they weren’t going to marry if she didn’t leave…?! Who was the one in the wrong here?! Unwilling to give in, she opted to simply remain silent and use the time to share all that had happened to her best friends…

‘He’s literally giving me a time limit! I refuse to leave!’

Shortly after, Bianca replied, ‘I saw Fiona’s posts too, and while it’s true that her actions were a bit excessive, I don’t think Young Master Burton even noticed that she made those posts…’

‘Even if he hasn’t, it’s clear that he appreciates her kindness enough to the point where he doesn’t mind being all ambiguous with her!’

To that, Dolly replied, ‘I agree! If he’s already having fun with other women before marriage, I can only imagine what he’ll be like once you two are together! I say you hold your line and demand that he draws a line with Fiona once you’ve calmed down!’

Though Xavia really wanted to do that, the teary-eyed woman eventually replied, ‘…But he also rode over on a rental bike, and I won’t deny that he was willing to wait for so long…’

“…Where did he go?”

“Hmm? Oh, he just left, Young Lady.”

What? This quickly? Unsure what else to think, she quickly ran down to catch up with him…

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