Headache-inducing.
"Okay, got it. Too many people involved, that's what I don't want to see." She sighed.
"Something is done, something is not done. The people involved in this are not exactly for you. You should not think much about it. What you need to think about now is taking good care of our children."
Luther said, wrapping his arms around her from behind.
Hands covered the small of her flat stomach.
He pressed against her back, a little excited, "It's so good to feel him growing up. When the hell is he going to grow up? I can't wait."
Joyce is speechless, "It's early! I'm going to the hospital today for a checkup. Don't you come with me."
She pushed him away, "No one has been on top of the land project for days, so keep an eye on this. Get it done early so we can move the base there."
"Hmm."
Luther responded.
"What's Chris been up to?" Joyce suddenly asked, "Has he continued to look for Nina ?"
Luther shook his head, "I'm not sure, I didn't hear Karl mention it. After reminding him last time, I think he would have sorted out his thoughts before deciding whether to keep looking. Otherwise for both sides, it would be more deeply hurtful."
Joyce sighed.
"So much has happened to Nina. I hope she can live an uneventful and peaceful life for the rest of her life. Still, I admire her above-average endurance to hunker down for a long time under adverse circumstances."
"I'll call Chris later and see what he's really up to."
Luther nudged her head.
"You need to worry less about others."
Joyce bristled, unimpressed.
Luther, "Also, Mr. Moore, I have found a way to get in touch with him through an intermediary. He agreed to find a chance to meet secretly. This matter, still depends on the opportunity, can not rush."
"Yeah, got it." Joyce nodded her head and then approached the bathroom to wash up.
After breakfast at home, she left for the hospital alone.
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