Although Shane’s hand didn’t hurt, he could vividly feel the baby’s strength.
“Of course. How else does it explain the pain that I’m feeling?” Natalie replied while caressing her belly.
Hearing that, Shane gazed at her belly and said affectionately, “Baby, please be gentle from now on and don’t hurt Mommy, okay?”
Natalie found it amusing and at the same time she was touched when Shane advised the baby with a stern face.
“All right, Shane. I can bear with the minor pain. Besides, having fetal movement means that our baby is healthy,” Natalie said, holding Shane’s hand.
“Ae you sure?”
“Yes. And besides, the baby doesn’t move all the time.”
Hearing that, Shane didn’t dwell on the topic. He put the tablet aside, hugged her by her waist, and turned off the light.
The next day, Lina invited Natalie and Sally to a jewelry exhibition as she had gotten a few extra tickets. Lina looked forward to it because a set of jewelry made of obsidian was on display.
Natalie was interested in the event as well. She had seen from the booklet that several haute couture gowns would be exhibited.
Considering that Jacqueline and Sean would act soon, Shane decided to join them at the exhibition to keep Natalie safe.
Deep down, Shane was worried that something would happen to Natalie when he wasn’t with her.
Given that their neighborhood was inhabited by prominent figures and had good security, Shane and Natalie thought that it would be safe to keep their children at home.
Moreover, Shane believed that Sean and Jacqueline wouldn’t dare to act recklessly in the area unless they wished to irritate the prominent figures.
When they arrived at the exhibition center, Lina and Sally visited the jewelry section while Natalie and Shane went to the gown section.
Natalie was impressed by the designs and styles of the gowns. She couldn’t help but take a few pictures with her phone so that she could analyze them with Mercede afterward.
Since Mercede was already an expert in design and there was no room for improvement, she had been studying models instead.
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