Chapter 608



My mom was quick as lightning, catching me before I could fall.

But that slight delay meant Ramona had already stepped out into the rain.

I grabbed the umbrella and hurried after her.

Mom caught me by the arm, "You can't run, walk slowly, I'll handle it."

She handed me the larger umbrella she was carrying and took my smaller one to chase after Ramona.

I couldn't slow down my pace, making sure I wouldn't harm the baby while trying to keep up as best as I could.

Mom had caught up to Ramona, but Ramona was struggling fiercely, calling out for Victor, her umbrella barely providing any shelter as both of them were soaked.

I moved forward to offer them the umbrella, but the wind was too strong, and it barely covered them.

Besides, Ramona wouldn't let me help shield her.

"Victor, please take me to Victor!"

Mom didn't dare to pull too hard, fearing she might hurt Ramona, so she just followed her lead.

She turned to me, worried, "You should head back home. It's autumn, and during pregnancy, your immune system is weaker. Getting soaked could lead to a cold, and that would be troublesome."

I was already drenched.

Mom and Ramona had moved

over; my priority had to be the baby's well-being. As for

back toward home, planning to call the security team stationed in the underground garage to go after Mom and Ramona, when I suddenly bumped

I could see who it was, I

scent calmed me, and I swallowed my

me upstairs with steady steps, straight

me in a towel, turned on the shower

"Ramona..."

resist, and in

set

also soaked,

to

solid muscles. His handsome

ce

tracing down his defined

He seemed cold, detached.

"Are you mad?"

in warm water and dressing me in a bathrobe, Gregory lifted

then fetched a hairdryer to

to explain, "It was an emergency, and I was mindful

worked through my hair, ensuring it was dry before

the window, dark clouds looming outside, the room dim except for the small bedside lamp. Gregory's deep eyes

closer, hooking

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