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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 1702

As I was pregnant, Theo was unwilling to make me work too hard. Hence, the previous plan to let me manage the company was put on hold.

My task for the entire day would be to sleep and eat. It was indeed a blissful life.

It was just that when I occasionally noticed the man was busy in his study, I would still feel a little sorry in my heart.

The study was lit with warm light, and Theo wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, looking more scholarly. He seemed gentler, and the aura around him softened a lot under the background of the light.

I could not help but stare.

It was no wonder so many women deemed

me a thorn in their eyes. How was I so lucky to have gotten such a man?

In order to soothe the slightest sense of guilt in my heart, I made a cup of coffee and sent it to the study. Coincidentally, Theo happened to take his glasses off and was massaging the sides of his eyes.

As I walked forward quietly, I placed the cup down and walked around behind him, saying, "Let me help you out instead."

I started pressing my fingers against Theo's temples. After all, I had quite a lot of experience with massages.

I had specifically learned it back when I was in Zenon to meet the needs of some guests.

Theo seemed to be enjoying himself. He closed his eyes and asked, "Have you taken lessons?"

"Mm, back when I was in Zenon."

After hearing my words, Theo suddenly opened his eyes. He grabbed my hand and pulled it with force, making me fall into his arms. As I sat on his lap, I glanced over at his slightly jealous face. "Are you getting jealous again, President Grant?"

When I said this, Theo acted even more jealous. "Of course. I wonder who you massaged in the past? Zenon... Was it Fred Cullen, then?”

I nudged him lightly and shook my head." Of course not. I learned it for work."

Theo's eyes were fixed on my hand. His broad hand covered the back of mine, and his eyes appeared even more distressed." You must've worked hard, my darling.”

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