The night was like wine, with an intoxicating atmosphere. It stood on the top floor of an office building in the middle of the city. With the lights on, it was Leo William's office.
Mary Ann was sleepy on the sofa. In front of her, she had i—pad on a special shelf. She was lying down while watching a movie, wearing an earplug, and from time to time, she went out to grab the fruit beside her.
Leo William had a very important meeting with her foreign partners tonight. Due to the time difference, she might have to wait until very late to return home.
Mary Ann had not lived such a lazy life until she was born. It seemed that apart from opening her mouth and eating, there was nothing that she needed to worry about. She really lived a pig—like life.
Of course, this was still because of her special condition. The little guy in her stomach had been more than four months old, and her lower abdomen had also formed a shape. The little guy would kick her legs unhappy.
Mary Ann was enjoying this life leisurely.
The office door opened and she thought it was Leo William who came in, but when her eyes looked over, she trembled and quickly sat up.
"Uncle ... Auntie." Mary Ann did not expect that Mother William would suddenly come over.
Eliza Scanlen's hand was holding an incubator, apparently coming to send his son a supper.
"Why are you still here?" Eliza Scanlen frowned as Mary Ann stayed in his son's office, making her feel a little bad.
"I'm waiting for him to get off work." Mary Ann was a little embarrassed when she faced Eliza Scanlen.
"You've been around for more than four months. It's not a small month. Why can't you stay with him here? Hurry and go back and rest." Eliza Scanlen wanted her to leave.
"I'm not sleepy, I slept at noon," Mary Ann replied in a low voice.
"Then you shouldn't come to the office every day. You'll affect Leo's work. If you feel that you can't take care of yourself, the last time I said that I wanted to give you a nanny, you rejected it again. Does this need me to take care of you? "Eliza Scanlen still has some opinions about Mary Ann. Because she is young, even though she is also in her twenties, she is still not married, which makes Eliza Scanlen feel embarrassed. After all, The William family was not a small family. If the children were born and they hadn't had a wedding banquet, how would an outsider look at his son?
"No, Auntie, I'm just used to living with Leo William and don't want outsiders to disturb us." Mary Ann quickly explained.
"If you don't ask for a nanny, my son can only take care of you. He's so busy with his work every day. He still needs to cook for you and clean up the housework. He's a man. And company needs him to manage. Don't dislike aunt's words too much. He's my son, and I also feel bad for him. Eliza also has her stance. She did not worry about her son, which made her feel uneasy.
Mary Ann did not dare to refute her words. In fact, Eliza Scanlen's lessons made sense. As her wife, she could not share the responsibility of her husband. She even followed him every day, and even went to the company to disturb him.
"Aunt, I know I have a lot of shortcomings. I'll try my best to correct them. I'm actually learning to do housework every day now ..."
"Forget it, I have a headache. If you tell me this, I don't want to hear it. It's my soup. You can drink it too. You're pregnant now and you still have to make up your body." Eliza Scanlen said. They opened the lid. There was pork rib soup and nutritious whole grain porridge.
"Thank you, Auntie." Mary Ann immediately thanked him.
Eliza Scanlen looked at her young face that had just faded away. She had been plumping a lot recently. It seemed that she was not dieting.
"Clearly, although you're a popular female celebrity, you can't go on a diet for the sake of your child, so that the child is not nutritious." Eliza saw her eating very slowly and immediately told her.
"No, I eat a lot of food every day." Mary Ann quickly explained.
"That's good, I'm wondering if you and Leo will have the wedding first. You can get the marriage certificate when you're old. You'll have to let everyone know about this before your child is born. "Eliza Scanlen suggested.
Mary Ann was stunned for a moment, then chuckled: "This, I have to ask Leo William what I mean. If he doesn't have an opinion, I won't either."
"What advice can he have? Can't we get a wedding without a license?" Eliza Scanlen immediately said.
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