"Don't think too much about it." Theo reached his hand out to hold me as he comforted me.
He had been comforting me more and more ever since I got pregnant.
Compared to my first pregnancy, I felt even more blissed this time.
"It's said in books that pregnant women are prone to thinking too much and that's true. Looks like we'll have to find something for you to do so that you won't simply think."
This might sound unpleasant, but it warmed my heart when I heard it.
"The book also says that pregnant women can’t get tired." I tilted my head with a smile on my face.
We stopped at the red light, and he suddenly pinched my fleshy face. I had been taking a lot of supplements during this period of time, and they were obviously effective. Theo looked at me. "What you said reminded me that pregnant women need to exercise, so that’s it. Starting tomorrow, I’ll accompany you for a walk every morning."
"Don't you have to go to work in the morning?"
"Before work."
Startled, I looked at him. "No way, President Grant.
You don't have to work so hard."
Theo already went to the company earlier than me every day. Based on his schedule, we would have to get up at five o'clock. I hurriedly shook my head. This was obviously a nightmare.
“Pfft.”
I heard a chuckle, and I turned to see Theo smiling as he continued to drive. "Just kidding. Let's go at night. We can go out for a walk after dinner. This is what’s written in the book."
"How dare you trick me at this time?!" I glanced at him while pretending to be angry before looking straight ahead.
"I teased you seeing you so listless. See, aren't you more energetic now?" He still had a bright smile on his face.
"Alright, if that's the case, I'll forgive you."
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