Chapter 374 Did I Ever Say I’d Marry You?

Xavia took a deep breath. Just when she was about to lash out at Lucas, Joseph appeared at the doorway.

A flicker of emotion passed through her eyes as she spoke with a choked voice, “I’m fine. I’m just worried about our baby. If anything happens to them, I wouldn’t know how to go on living.”

“What did the doctor say?” Joseph asked as he walked in. He adjusted his tie, and his eyes were devoid of any

warmth.

Lucas replied, “Sir, Ms. Xavia is fine. She just needs to calm down and rest.”

Joseph nodded and signaled for Lucas to leave.

Lucas nodded and glanced at Xavia before closing the door. He thought pregnant women would experience volatile emotions as she was berating him angrily just moments ago and now seemed so pitiful, but it turned out that she had spotted Joseph.

‘Mr. Harold was right. She indeed is a scheming bitch.‘

All adults were capable of manipulation, and Chloe

the chair by the bed, his intense

“I tripped. I’m fine

chemotherapy ended?”

in her voice. “Joe, you’re becoming more and more indifferent toward me. It’s common for husbands

that he had not been providing the level of care and attention that Xavia deserved. However, deep down, he could not shake the feeling that his lack of emotional investment was justified. After all, he did not love her, so why should he prioritize her well–being and show concern? The only thing he

you need someone to accompany you, you

not help but blurt out, “Are you too busy dealing with Chloe’s

eyebrow and gazed at her

I’ve never been concerned about fame and fortune. But now that we have a child,

me, shouldn’t you consider my feelings

remained silent, gesturing for

child grows up and sees their father with another woman in the media, even if she is your ex–wife, it’ll hurt the child. Let’s imagine the

right,” Joseph responded.

a glimmer of joy. “It’s good to know

sharp eyebrows revealed a hint of disdain as he said, “Did I ever say I’d marry you?

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