Chapter 2190
Married at First Sight
Jasmine felt that her pregnancy was like going to jail, without much freedom.
She didnât know how the York family would treat Seren. Like her, could they only go to the bookstore to guard the shop?
âYouâve been pregnant for three months. If your fetus is stable, you can go out for a walk. Just donât go to dangerous places, and donât tire yourself out. Donât travel far in the third trimester. â
Jasmine was even more envious of Grandma Mayâs words.
This time, sheâs not envious of Grandma May, but her friend Serenity.
Grandma May said this to let her know that her friends would not be like her, and the scope of activities was limited to Wiltspoon.
They talked for a while before Jasmine left to go home.
Oh, instead of going home, she asked the bodyguard to send her to the York Corporation.
When they arrived at the York Corporation, there was still half an hour before the off-duty time. Jasmine asked the bodyguards to park the car at the entrance of the company, so there was no need to enter the company.
She didnât want to go in and disturb Joshâs work.
However, Josh soon found out about his beloved wifeâs arrival.
The people in the security department were not free-spirited.
The security staff had long memorized the car that Jasmine often sat in, and they also knew Serenityâs license plate number by heart.
She and Jasmine were faces that everyone in the security department must remember.
There was a popular saying in Wiltspoon: âIt is better to offend Mr. York, Mr. Bucham, than Mrs. York and Mrs. Buchamâs family.â
Both Zachary and Josh were mad lovers of wives.
Everyone knew the abilities and methods of these two men.
But after they married and had a child, their tempers improved dramatically, especially Zacharyâs.
But if anyone touched Serenity or Jasmine, itâs courting death.
Josh, dressed in a suit and leather shoes, ran out of the company at a trot.
Jasmine, who was sitting in the back seat of the car playing with her mobile phone and waiting for her husband to get off work, didnât know that her husband had already run away, or the bodyguard saw him with sharp eyes, and quickly reminded Jasmine: âYoung Mistress, Young Master is here.â
âHuh? Josh came out? Is he going out to work orââ
Through the window of the car, Jasmine saw his man jogging out, opened the door and got out of the car before finishing her sentence.
âJasmine, donât get out of the car; why donât you go into the company when youâre here? Itâs so hot outside.â Josh came quickly, preventing Jasmine from getting out of the car, and others followed him into the car. âItâs killing me.â
Josh, who was used to enjoying the air conditioner, trotted out all the way, his handsome face was reddened by the sun, and he was sweating profusely from running.
There was no air-conditioning outside the office building, and there was a distance from the entrance of the office building to the entrance of the company. It was no wonder that he ran out like this without an umbrella, and it was not hot.
Jasmine saw that his head was covered with sweat, so she quickly took a tissue to help him wipe off the sweat.
Jasmine: âWhat are you doing out here? Itâs almost the end of get off work. Iâll just wait outside for a while. The air conditioner is on in the car, and Iâm not hot. Look at you, youâre sweating profusely.â
Josh enjoyed his wifeâs thoughtful service and said, âI heard you came, but you didnât enter the company, so I hurried out to have a look. Didnât you go to Serenityâs? I thought you stayed at her place for lunch at noon. Zachary said that he would not return to the company for two days.â
âWhen I went, Young Master York had already taken Seren to the hospital. Seren already had pregnancy symptoms. She had been pregnant for a while, but she didnât know.â Jasmine helped her husband wipe off his sweat and said, âGrandma York is back. When I left, she asked Sister Liberty to accompany her to visit Mr. Lewis. Someone in my store watched over me, so I came here and waited for you to get off work. Letâs have lunch together.
When I arrived, I saw that there was still half an hour before you got off work. I didnât want to go in and disturb you but the security guards told you.â