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Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master novel Chapter 1992

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Chapter 1992 – A Turning Point in Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master by Internet

In this chapter of Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1992 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Watching her go extremely red, Zivon couldn’t help but smile as he replied, “…I await the day you put those skills to test, then…”

…Why the hell had she promised him all that…?! Was it too late to go back on her words…?!

Either way, since Zivon was still busy, the two soon parted ways…

After a few hours of sleep, however, Xavia was awoken by the sound of her phone ringing… It was a call from Mark.

“Xavia? Could you accompany me to Stella’s house?”

“…Come again? Why are you meeting up with her?”

“She wants to marry me, and I need your help to talk some sense into her.”

…What the hell was that woman up to this time?! Unsure how to even register this shocking news, all Xavia could do was reply, “…Got it.”

It was about half an hour later when the duo arrived at the Gordon residence… and by the time they got to Stella’s room, they saw the injured woman lying in bed, a newspaper in hand.

“As for my love life… I was let down by my crush, and I refuse to involve myself with that man forevermore. I’d say we’re both in the same boat, so don’t you think that we’re perfect for each other?”

…Though she had made very valid points, Mark wasn’t about to just decide on marriage out of the blue like this! Besides, he preferred less domineering women like Xavia…

In the end, he was prompted to reply, “…You’re an excellent woman, Miss Gordon, but marriage isn’t child’s play. What’s more, our personalities clash, and I truly believe that you can find someone better than me.”

“We can work on liking each other later on. After all, don’t you think that the benefits of marrying an exceptional woman like me outweigh all that?”

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