Chapter Summary: Chapter 1926 – Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master by Internet
In Chapter 1926, 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.
Homer, Yasmin, and Ian could be seen seated on one side, whereas Wendy sat on the other.
It took her a while, but the casually dressed woman eventually said, “…Apologies for bothering you like this, but there’s something serious I need to discuss…”
“Oh please, you’re Zivon’s mother, Mrs. Burton! If there’s anything you’d like to say to us, feel free to share,” replied Yasmin with a friendly smile.
Yasmin’s response was enough to tell Wendy that she was an educated woman, so after taking a deep breath, she was prompted to say, “…Well… First things first, I’m glad that you finally managed to reunite with your daughter… I truly understand how joyous the feeling is since I had to remain separated from Zivon for almost two decades as well…”
“Now… Before we learned about Xavia’s identity, she was just a regular woman whom I honestly liked. In fact, I even stood up for her when my friends and relatives went up against her. At the end of the day, Zivon wants to be with her, and who am I to say no to that? Anyway, I understand that you’re all making Zivon go through those tests just to let him prove that he’s worthy of making your daughter happy, but…”
“Don’t you think that the tests should be based on loyalty instead of physical torture…? And that your testing methods up till this point have been a bit extreme…? After all, Zivon has already suffered enough in Stroze for Xavia’s sake, and he even had to take care of three people while he was there. Even now, he still refuses to stop taking the tests, so don’t you think he’s proven himself enough…?”
It was clear that Wendy felt genuinely distressed about the entire situation, and the fact that she mentioned that she had stepped up for Xavia’s sake before this, showed just how kind and open-minded she was compared to the Frankstons.
With that, Wendy ultimately replied, “…Very well, then… Since that’s the case, I’ll be taking my leave… Thank you.”
Watching as Wendy got up, Yasmin instructed one of her men to send her home, only to have Wendy reject her offer… and once the old woman had left, all three Frankstons had complicated expressions on their faces…
“…I could tell that she was genuinely just worried about her son… Did we go too far this time…? Do you think she’ll hold a grudge against us…?”
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