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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 2842

Julian said enviously, “I envy people who can take a vacation. Are you all okay?”

“It’s good. I accompanied her to the hospital for a prenatal check-up this morning. The baby is developing very well. When the B-ultrasound was taken, I stood aside and watched. The baby was moving. He could move, but Jasmine didn’t feel it yet. It’s been fourteen weeks since the baby started to move, and the doctor said she can usually feel fetal movement at sixteen weeks.”

Julian wanted to say that if he couldn’t move, it would be nothing. This cousin was contradictory, but he could understand that he was a father for the first time and had no experience.

If he and Kiera got married and Kiera got pregnant, he would probably react like Josh.

That was a long time coming. He hadn’t even confessed his feelings yet. He didn’t know when he would be able to embrace Kiera and become a father.

He hoped he could become a father before he was forty.

Some people got married early and had children early, and they became grandfathers in their early forties, but his wish was to become a father before he was forty years old.

Julian felt that he was the one who really married late and had children late.

“Brother, is something wrong?”

Josh and Julian had a good relationship, but when nothing happened, the two brothers rarely contacted each other.

Everyone had their own busy schedule.

Julian took the initiative to call Josh, thinking that something was going on.

Julian hesitated a little.

Josh, who was far away in Wiltspoon, immediately slowed down and stopped by the side of the road. Jasmine, who was in the passenger seat, asked with concern, “What happened to Young Master?”

Josh did not respond to her. Because he was still uncertain as to what it was.

Josh: “Brother, don’t hesitate. If you have any questions, just tell me directly. If you hesitate like this, I will be scared out of my wits.”

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