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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2427

Serenity quickly said, “I know. The pain I felt was when I hadn’t known I was pregnant and was out and about running errands. I was shocked when I found out about the baby.”

She dared not tell Zachary about it at that time because he would be worried.

Zachary had planned on taking her on a drive because her pregnancy prevented her from going overseas. Considering that a drive would also be tiring, she decided to inform him of her past discomfort.

Zachary was relieved to hear that the pain was from before and not now.

She had indeed reduced her workload after discovering she was pregnant and stopped making trips with Elisa.

Working in the office would not tire Serenity out. After all, she was physically fit from the martial arts classes she had taken. She grew up in a harsh environment too.

Zachary wanted to persuade her to stay home even after her marriage leave ended but knew she would not agree. Besides, her first trimester would almost be over by then, and the pregnancy would be more stable. There would not be huge implications as long as she did not travel from place to place as she had done previously.

In the end, he kept quiet to prevent a fight from occurring on their wedding day.

He believed that Serenity would never put their baby at risk or force herself to do something if she could not handle it. Hence, he let her run some simple errands.

For instance, she could watch over the bookstore with Jasmine or go through documents at the office and delegate tasks to her employees. It would make her days more fulfilling and put her in a good mood, benefitting the fetus’s development.

“Babe, you should go entertain our guests. I’ll take a short nap. Don’t wake me up if I’m asleep when you return. If I’m awake, I’ll message you to bring some food to me.”

“Alright, love,” Zachary replied affectionately before kissing her forehead again.

Serenity slept soon after. Zachary knew she must have been dog-tired as she had fallen asleep within five minutes.

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