Josh also admitted that since Jasmine became pregnant, his parents, even his uncles, valued the baby in Jasmine’s belly and would not let Jasmine do this or that. She had to eat three meals a day according to the dietitian’s requirements, and he also didn’t let her go out often, worrying that she would get hurt or something.

The elders in the family wanted Jasmine to stay at home and raise the baby.

When Jasmine wanted to go shopping, the elders persuaded her in various ways and then asked Jasmine to make a list of what she wanted to buy and give it to the housekeeper, who would help her buy it.

Her life as a national treasure casts shadows even on Serenity; that’s why she “negotiated” with Zachary when she was just pregnant.

There was no harm without comparison.

When Serenity was not pregnant, Josh was so kind to Jasmine that Jasmine couldn’t say anything.

When Serenity became pregnant, Jasmine was envious of Zachary and Zachary’s understanding of Serenity, and couldn’t help complaining to her husband.

How many women look forward to resting at home after pregnancy, but in order to make a living, they have to continue to work, and some even work until the third trimester of pregnancy.

Jasmine felt that she didn’t have to

Jasmine took his hand and stuck it to her

too good to

older generation was difficult for them to change. But Josh had tried his best to protect

I said just now, I just

her heart how much Josh adored her but what

me, you have to say it. Don’t hold it in your heart and make yourself feel bad. If you don’t say it, I don’t know what I did wrong. It cannot be

and turns. They may not be as good as Zachary and Serenity, but Josh worked hard to

unhappy things in the future, you

you are not afraid of hurting your

with me, but you don’t tell me what’s wrong, so I can’t correct it. I’m getting worse and worse than Zachary. Oh, I’m under a lot of pressure to have such an

wives of the two were still good

Josh with Zachary, Josh

lot of

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