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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 1289

Chapter 1289 You Will Definitely Face Retribution

If it were in the past, he could disregard everything, but now he doesn't want Johanna to dislike him. He wants Johanna to share a bit of love with him.

After a kiss, Zephyr restrained himself and stepped back, leaving the living room and quickly heading towards the bathroom.

Perhaps it was due to the pregnancy pillow, but Johanna didn't wake up at all during the night and had a very comfortable sleep. The next day, after getting up and freshening up, she headed straight to the resort's front desk.

Zephyr grabbed Johanna as she was about to leave the room and pushed her into a chair.

The Jetroinian-style resort does not provide indoor slippers, and the entire resort is made of wooden structures. The central air conditioning temperature is also a bit low. Zephyr is worried that Johanna might catch a cold if she walks barefoot on the floor.

After putting on socks for Johanna, Zephyr said, “What's the rush? Let's have breakfast first.”

Johanna was afraid that if the man became unhappy, he might go back on his previous words. So, she kept quiet and let him lead her to the restaurant.

After finishing a bowl of mushroom soup, Johanna wiped the corner of her mouth with a napkin.

This time, Zephyr had no reason to stop her. After leaving the restaurant, Johanna went straight to the resort's front desk and said she needed a car to take her down the mountain.

However, the receptionist apologized and said that the driver had gone down the mountain to pick up guests, and the return time was uncertain.

Johanna couldn't believe that in such a large resort, only two drivers could drive, and the rest of the staff couldn't. However, since they refused to lend her a car, there was nothing she could do about it.

She didn't believe that Zephyr wasn't involved in all of this.

Johanna rubbed her belly, and finally gritted her teeth. She packed some water and food into her bag, borrowed an umbrella from the front desk, and resolutely walked out of the resort.

The road down the mountain is long, but that's fine; she can take her time.

In June, the weather was still somewhat hot. Johanna opened her umbrella to block the sunlight and leisurely walked down the mountain along the road where the car had driven.

Because she was pregnant, Johanna felt tired after walking a short distance and needed to stop and rest.

Not long after she started walking, more than half of her skirt was soaked with sweat, and the baby in her belly also felt uncomfortable, stirring restlessly.

Johanna let out a soft grunt, and the umbrella she was holding in her left hand fell to the ground.

She clutched her stomach and bent over, faintly hearing the steady footsteps approaching from behind.

Zephyr picked up the umbrella and once again shielded Johanna's head from the scorching sun.

Johanna was feeling miserable, and when she saw him, she broke down in tears. She angrily yelled at him, “People like you will definitely get what's coming to them! You'll lose your descendants and won't die a peaceful death!”

He must have known that she was pregnant and couldn't move around easily, let alone walk down the mountain. That's why he showed great compassion and allowed her to leave.

She had never even seen Zephyr before, yet he kidnapped her time and time again.

His life was ruined by him.

Johanna's chest heaved violently as she cursed, and soon she felt like she couldn't breathe. Her body swayed and she collapsed into Zephyr's arms.

Zephyr's heart raced as he waited for the car to arrive. Once it pulled up, he quickly scooped Johanna into his arms and got in. Her hair and clothes were soaked with sweat, sticking to her cheeks, and her face was as pale as Lottie's.

Zephyr wiped the sweat off her face and patted her hand, “Jojo?”

He had been following her all along, watching Johanna take a break after each walk, thinking that there was nothing wrong. However, he had overlooked the scorching sun.

As Zephyr carried Johanna back to the room, the doctor hurried over to check on her.

Zephyr saw that Johanna's lips had turned pale, and his heart clenched tightly. He couldn't hide the anxiety on his face.

“How is she?”

“It's alright, it's alright,” the doctor, who was also afraid of Zephyr, quickly reported. “Ms. Joule just fainted due to excessive exercise and dehydration. She'll be fine after some rest.”

“Don't worry, the child is fine,” the doctor said, fearing that Zephyr might not believe him. He lifted Johanna's clothes and placed the Doppler fetal monitor on her belly, also informing Zephyr about the normal range of the fetal heart rate.

Upon realizing that Johanna had merely fainted due to dehydration, Zephyr finally let out a sigh of relief, his tense heart easing.

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