April was already his favorite, and now she had given him a son; there was no way Vincent would treat her poorly. He had given April almost all the private funds he had saved for years, enough for her and their son to live in the lap of luxury for the rest of their lives.
"Vincent, nothing will happen to you. You have to watch our son grow up with me," April said, her voice choked with emotion as she hugged him tightly.
"Okay, I know. I won't let anything happen to me," Vincent said, gently patting her back before he left.
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Yvonne was nearly four months pregnant, the most stable period of her pregnancy.
She hadn't taken on any work, spending her days resting at Cherry Bay. When Bennett wasn't busy, he would accompany her on walks along the river.
Emma would visit every few days, bringing nourishing supplements and, more recently, baby clothes and toys. Teresa knew her place and didn't disturb Yvonne, only calling occasionally to check in.
Sandra Garcia would also come by sometimes to chat with Yvonne, but Sandra was too busy with work. She managed both the company and its artists, leaving her with very little free time.
Yvonne felt like she was going to grow mold from being cooped up at home every day.
Bennett knew she was bored at home alone, so when the Thompson Group organized a corporate retreat, he took Yvonne with him.
The Thompson Group organized a retreat every year.
However, with so many employees, the subsidiaries usually organized their own internal events. For the head office, only subsidiary managers, directors and above from the main company, and company shareholders were qualified to attend.
The retreat was held on a private island.
It was a private island owned by the Thompson family and not open to the public. Usually, only maintenance and security staff were on the island.

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