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It was already noon, and the sun was shining brightly in the middle of the sky.

The classroom was well-lit and warm, which was a good catalyst for a quick nap.

Felix did not let Sophia wait for long, and he returned a little while after.

“Are you hungry?” he asked.

Sophia shook her head.

“Can you wait for a little longer?”

“What’s that for?”

Felix opened his books. “I got someone to bring food over, and it will arrive in a while. Do you want to go through the lecture notes again? Feel free to ask me if you have any questions.”

Sophia stared at him with wide eyes. “You said you are bringing me food?”

“Yes, it’s a nutritious meal for pregnant women,” Felix explained. “Since you’re pregnant, you should pay more attention to your diet.”

“Ah, you could’ve just told me. I’ll pay more attention in the future.”

Did Felix think that she couldn’t be a responsible mother?

His concern wasn’t unfounded as she hadn’t been paying much attention to eating as the smell of food made her nauseous. She’d probably eat a little, which would not cause her to gag.

As for whether it was nutritious, she had to be able to eat it first.

“I’m just telling you, you can’t eat according to the standards of a pregnant woman’s nutritious meal. After all, the food in the school cafeteria is very greasy.”

Sophia didn’t retort, as Felix was doing her a favor. If she refused again, it would seem a little ungrateful.

“Thank you.”

They buried their heads in their books, occasionally discussing the lecture concepts with each other.

The meal soon arrived.

A boy delivered it, and he seemed really young.

He knocked on the classroom door.

“Hello, Felix. Professor Sanders had this delivered to you.”

He was carrying a large bag in his hand, and a light fragrance wafted out.

Felix took the bag and thanked him politely. “Sorry to trouble you. Do you want to have lunch with us?”

“I’m fine, thank you. Enjoy your meal. I’ll see you later.”

He opened the bag, and placed right on top were two books.

“The Encyclopedia of Parenting” and “Spock’s Book of Parenting.”

Felix handed them to Sophia.

“I think you’ll need them.”

And then there were lunch boxes placed under the books.

The first contained stir-fried mushroom and tofu, the other black plum porridge, and the third box contained shrimp stir-fried with celery and cashew nuts.

There were also two more boxes, filled with portions of mixed-grain rice.

Sophia’s eyes lit up. “These look so appetizing!”

“They are all food suitable for pregnant women. My dad made them himself.”

“Professor Sanders cooked all these?” Sophia was a little shocked.

Felix’s parents were both professors at Rotary University. His father, Sanders, taught biology. Sophia never took his classes and didn’t know what he looked like. However, she heard from other classmates that he was a gentle soul.

She didn’t expect him to be a good cook too.

“During my dad’s younger days, he did some research in the East and learned how to cook then. After he came back, he took charge of the kitchen instead of my mother.”

He arranged the dishes neatly on the table and urged Sophia to start eating.

Sophia nodded with satisfaction and praised, “They’re delicious!”

“I’m glad you like it.”

After lunch, they cleaned up after themselves.

Sophia said gratefully, “I had a great time today. Thank you very much, Felix. Also, please thank Professor Sanders for me. His cooking is delicious. I feel energized after that meal.”

“If you like it, you can have your meals at my house in the future.”

Hmm?

Sophia declined politely, “No, it will surely bring a lot of trouble to you and the professors if others were to see it. Don’t worry. I will pay more attention to my diet in the future.”

Felix was a little slow to the ways of the world, but he surely understood what she meant.

As Sophia was pregnant now, he felt that it was his duty to take care of her.

But not everyone else thought that way.

They would only assume that Sophia, who was pregnant with Norman’s child, had now hooked up with Felix.

Sophia was already in a very difficult situation, and he could not cause any more trouble.

He did not insist.

After packing his things, Felix asked, “Where are you going? Do you need me to send you back?”

Sophia shook her head. “I’m going back to my dorm.”

They bade each other goodbye outside their classroom.

It was a hot day and Sophia took out the umbrella she had brought.

She knew the route between the lecture halls and the dormitory by heart and could even return to her room with her eyes closed.

As the sun shone brightly, Sophia’s umbrella was lowered, and most of her vision was limited.

There was a wide but short bridge in the middle of the road, with artificial lakes on both sides.

The bridge was flat, no different from a normal tar road surface, except that there were some willow trees planted on both sides.

The willow trees were lush, blocking out most of the sunlight, making the bridge a cool corridor to walk on.

Sophia chose that route.

The willows hung low and rustled when they hit Sophia’s umbrella.

She walked briskly, and when she saw that there were many people in front of her, she took a turn, trying to go around the road without the willows.

Suddenly, her arm was seized..