"Yeah." Jean nodded at Zed. "You're right. But I still feel lucky that I have you, who always tolerates me and accommodates me. Otherwise we wouldn't have been able to get where we are now."
"You're patient with me too. You've tolerated all my shortcomings." Zed touched Jean's head and sighed. "We should both be more mature, after all, the baby is on the way. We can't keep being childish and let the baby laugh at us in the future. I won't get jealous so easily either..."
Zed was buried in his thoughts.
Compared to his past, he had changed a lot.
At least, he still didn't have the foggiest idea about the things with Moore.
He knew that Moore had feelings for Jean and that he was a strong man. But somehow, he still let Moore stay with them, stay with Jean.
Zed knew clearly in his heart that if there was anyone besides him that was close with Jean, and treated her well unconditionally, that would be Moore.
And he believed that Moore was a decent man.
He would never provoke his relationship with Jean nor expect Jean to return his favor.
Maybe this was why he felt relieved to let Moore stay with Jean.
And of course, the biggest reason was that he knew Jean liked Moore, but not in a romantic way. Jean had always treated Moore as a friend.
Sometimes, Zed doubted his own confidence.
But when he saw Jean trying so hard to make things work out for Moore and Avery, the last doubts in his mind vanished.
Trust was indeed a wonderful feeling.
It's a thing that appeared without you knowing.
Recently, every time when Zed saw the things Moore did for Avery, he wondered if Moore had already given up his feelings for Jean since it was unrequited love, and if he had totally shifted his attention to Avery.
If this was true, then it was a good thing for everyone.
But Zed felt worried somehow. He worried that Moore did this just as a way to fool everyone. And that it was just a feint.
But anyway, Moore had just returned to the Bai family. Since he would be facing the hatred betwe
Jean Wen sacrificed herself for family interests. Before her husband divorced her, she made every effort to please him.
"You are inexperienced in bed," he said coldly.
"You! Give that land to my family, or I won't agree to divorce," Jean replied furiously.
"Fine. It is exactly what I am thinking about," he sneered.
houghts and swallowed as he saw Jean looking at him with her hair, dripping with water. Then he shook his head and said, "Nothing, why didn't you dry your hair?"
Then he got up to get a dry towel for Jean to dry her hair.
Jean smiled and said, "Because I have you to help me."
"You're getting lazier," Zed said with a doted look in his eyes.
"You are spoiling me. I should be lazier so that your efforts aren't in vain." Jean smiled even wider.
"You're getting greedier and greedier." A bitter smile showed on Zed's face. He asked as he dried Jean's hair, "Is the antenatal care appointment coming up? Remember to remind me when it's time to go so I can come with you."
"It's okay, don't worry. I can go on my own." Jean shook her head with a smile.
"No, I am going with you. Don't you remember the last time you were at the hospital, there were so many husbands accompanying their wives? How can I let you go alone? Besides, this will be a great chance for me to see my baby up close. I can't miss that."
Zed was serious.
"Zed, our baby is now still a tiny infant in my body. Aren't you ashamed of what you're saying?" Jean sighed.
"What about it?" Zed refuted. "It's growing day by day inside you. I will stay by your side every day and by our baby's side."
Hearing Zed's words, Jean couldn't help but look at him curiously.