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Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master novel Chapter 2504

Summary for Chapter 2504: Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master

Summary of Chapter 2504 from Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master

Chapter 2504 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.

“You’re in better shape after you start breastfeeding. It makes you look super sexy.”

Zivon said all that in a hoarse and serious tone.

Xavia could feel her cheeks burning. The redness started to spread from the roots of her ears to her whole body.

“How… How could you be such a pervert?” Xavia was so embarrassed. That man actually managed to observe those details when she was busy feeding the babies.

Zivon smiled lightly and described it as something natural. He said, “I’m not a pervert. I’m just good at discovering the beauty of my wife. That scene is very sexy and seductive in my eyes.”

‘This is the third time he claimed that I’m sexy!’

Xavia’s cheeks were so red that she was eager to dig a hole and bury herself in it. She genuinely believed that he wasn’t trying to enlighten her.

‘So it’s true that he thought I was appealing when my shirt was stained by my breast milk. That wasn’t an excuse for him to comfort me at all. He must have observed me in secret many times before. Men and women definitely have different lines of thought. We aren’t the same species.’

“I don’t want to talk to you anymore.” Xavia pushed Zivon away. She wriggled out of his arms and ran toward the glass room.

Jenna had taken the children to the side whilst the couple talked to give them some space. She walked over when she noticed Xavia leaving the room.

“Zivon, thank you for everything you’ve done for Xavia,” Jenna said. “Don’t worry, I’ll spend the next few days with her. I’ll keep a close eye on her and talk frequently to her. I’m definitely minimizing the risk of her contracting postpartum depression.”

Zivon let out a soft hum. The look in his eyes was deep and meaningful as he watched Jenna enter the room.

“Boss,” Nathan said as he entered the room while holding something in his hand. He asked carefully and curiously, “Mrs. Burton looks well. There’s nothing wrong with her. Is it necessary for us to make such a fuss?”

Zivon raised his eyes and said in a calm and determined tone, “It’s not a fuss. I’m doing this to put an end to all possibilities.”

Nathan got the picture instantly.

Zivon cared a lot about his wife, so he didn’t want anything bad to happen to her. Since he was attentive, he would attach importance to the tiniest things. He didn’t do it because he was overreacting; instead, he did it because he loved her dearly.

Nathan had no choice but to indulge in the couple’s romance just this once.

“When I returned to S City after Yulia was born, my foster mother put pressure on me to reveal the identity of my child’s father,” Xavia explained.

“I didn’t know what to say. She was sure that I had messed around and thought I was shameful. She refused to take care of me and kicked me out of the house. I didn’t have much money with me at the time. There wasn’t a confinement hotel in the town I lived in, so I secretly went to Dolly, rented a simple room, and started to take care of Yulia.

“Yulia wasn’t in good health back then. She always fell sick and spent a lot of time in the hospital. I barely had any time to rest. Fortunately, my health was pretty good at that time thanks to my youth. Otherwise, I would have collapsed due to my exhaustion.”

She downplayed her past and described it casually, but the one listening felt quite depressed.

Zivon had no idea how someone as young and frail as her could take care of a newborn baby 24 hours a day. He had no idea what it would be like for her to travel alone to the hospital after she gave birth.

He tightened his grip around Xavia’s hand before apologizing. “I’m sorry for not being by your side when you needed me.”

Xavia quickly snapped out of her memories and shook her head. “You can’t put it that way,” she argued.

“I would never have had the opportunity to meet someone as great as you if it wasn’t for the effort and perseverance I put out at that time. I wouldn’t have gained your favor if I had schemed like other girls and approached you with the baby. That’s why I don’t feel that I’m losing out anything at all.”

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