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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 1854

Thea would support James in everything he decided to do.

In the past, she simply wanted to live a peaceful life with James.

James also fulfilled his promise and lived in seclusion with her for three years. Since her dream of having a simple life had been fulfilled, she did not want to stand in James' way.

Initially, he planned to head to the Capital right away.

However, Thea was about to give birth, and he had no idea when he would return from the Capital. Ultimately, he decided to stay in Cansington with Thea and only start making plans after their child is born.

So, he did not leave for the Capital and remained at the Callahans’ villa in Cansington.

He would accompany Thea to go shopping for maternity and baby supplies.

More than half a month had passed in the blink of an eye.

One night, James received a phone call while strolling around the yard.

He took out his phone and saw the caller was Thea.

“Honey, m-my stomach hurts.”

After answering the phone, he heard Thea’s pained voice crying out.

James hung up the phone without saying a word and quickly rushed into the villa and up the stairs.

Thea sat on the bed, holding her belly in pain.

James walked over as he arrived, supported her, and asked, “What’s wrong? Are you about to go into labor?”

“I-I think so.”

Thea raised her head slightly and looked at James while grimacing, saying, “Hurry, get the things ready. I need to go to the hospital.”

“Alright.” James hurriedly made preparations for Thea’s admission.

Afterward, he helped Thea downstairs.

Many of the Callahans were gathered in the living room.

Seeing James helping Thea downstairs, Gladys quickly stood up and asked with concern, “What’s wrong, Thea? Are you about to give birth?”

Thea felt so much pain that she began to tear up and was unable to respond.

James replied, “Yes, it looks like she’s going into labor.”

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