Summary of Chapter 1982 from Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master
Chapter 1982 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
What’s more, there was always a chance of an accident occurring…
Upon hearing that, Dolly couldn’t help but sigh. So this was what true love looked like… This was nothing like her relationship with Kevin. By this point, she didn’t even care if he touched her after sleeping with other women outside, just as long as he took a shower first upon returning…
Shaking her head, Dolly then said, “…Don’t worry, I’m sure he’ll be fine… In fact, why not take the chance to make a bet out of this? If he makes it out fine, then I win. That means that you’ll have to properly read that book I gave you before and use the skills you’ve learned on your wedding night! If you win, however, then you’re free to punish me however you like.”
…That book… Was seriously graphic and professional! Blushing just from the thought of possessing that book, Xavia couldn’t help but grumble, “…That’s a bit too much, don’t you think…?”
“Hey, it’s a small sacrifice compared to everything that that excellent man has done for you. Regardless, you didn’t disagree, so I’m officiating this bet!”
…Though the bet was obnoxious at best, Xavia had to admit that it did cheer her up a little. After all, it showed that Dolly was confident enough in Zivon to vouch for him. Since that was the case, there was no reason for her not to do the same.
Sneering in response, Xavia retorted, “You’re complaining about having to bring me up, huh? I wonder how much you spent on me? Hmm? Compare that to the amount that the Frankstons have spent on the twins… If we’re talking about compensation, I truly wonder if you’re the one who has the right to demand that…?”
Now fuming with rage, Mrs. Lockhart roared, “Xavia Lockhart…! You’re the most ungrateful woman alive, you hear…!”
While it was true that she had them to thank for being able to survive her childhood, she hadn’t forgotten all their misdoings. From leaving her in the village to fend for herself, to using her as a decoy for Jenna’s wedding… There was no point in showing mercy to such a manipulative woman!
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