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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 931 Separate Rooms
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Chapter 931 Separate Rooms When the sound of the water running in the bathroom stopped, Mya looked at the door and came to herself..

Finnley soon walked out of the bathroom, he saw Mya still standing there and was stunned for a moment, "You haven't gone to bed?" Mya met his sight and felt a little embarrassed. She quickly changed the topic, "Have you called the hospital? How is Eloise now? After all, she fainted in our house." 'Our house’, the two words made Finnley smile.

He walked up to her as he dried his hair with a towel. "I have called the doctor. She has woken up and want me to go visit her." "When are you going?" Mya asked.

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Finnley truthfully answered, "After the wedding. | don't think | can go there tomorrow." "l see." Mya didn't urge him, after all, it was his decision to make.

When Finnley finished drying his hair, he walked up to her, "It's late, shall we go to bed?" There was a hint of anticipation in his tone.

"|..." Mya felt pressured and thought they were going too fast.

They had only kissed for a few times before they got married. And now, they were going to consummate their marriage.

Finnley put his arm around her shoulder and grinned at her, "Honey?" The next second, he carried her up in his arms, "Why are you so light? You have to eat more from now on." Mya couldn't help smiling shyly.

Finnley walked toward the soft big bed with her in his arms.

Mya and he had been entertaining the guests. Although she didn't drink much, she was slightly drunk already.

Under the warm lights, the man's handsome face was so close to her and Mya's heart beat fast.

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Finnley placed her in bed and kissed her gently and affectionately.

At night, in the Emerald Bay.

The children were already asleep, the moon was bright, the stars shone, and the night breeze was cool.

Jennifer and Ivan sat in casual clothes on the second-floor terrace, having takeaway food.

There were also a few bottles of beer. They enjoyed such a down-to-earth life.

"How does it taste?" Jennifer was excited and asked the elegant man sitting opposite her, "Mr. Marsh, have you ever tasted such delicious food?" "It tastes good, but is this junk food?" Ivan paid much attention to it, "Will we have stomachache? | don't think we should let the kids eat these." "Humans are not so delicate. You won't have a stomachache, we don't eat it often," Jennifer told him, "Nowadays, when young people are happy, they will drink some beer and have barbecues. That is a life to live." Ivan enjoyed it, picking up a kebab and eating it. "As long as | am with you, everything's great. | have never enjoyed my life as much as | do now." "Should we end it tomorrow?" Jennifer was referring to Clarence. This was the most serious subject the whole evening.

"Yes." Ivan nodded, "There is no point in delaying it anymore." After a while, Jennifer asked him, "The arrest of the mayor should cause a great sensation. Even Leslie has made the headlines." "I think so. We won't be able to keep it to the public forever, and the hearing might be conducted in public." Ivan drank his beer.

"That's all the time we could pardon him." Ivan picked up the beer and took a drink, "I can't wait for Mya and Finnley's marriage to stabilize, or for Mya to get pregnant and have children. Clarence has done so many awful things, | can't forgive him for the victims." "l agree," Jennifer looked at him, "It will take time for Mya to digest it. She will have to grow up and take it all overnight." "Luckily, she has Finnley now. He will be there for her." Jennifer asked again, "Are you going to tell Finnley about it so that he could be prepared?" "I will call him," Ivan said, "Probably tomorrow morning." The moon fell and the sun rose, a new day soon came, bringing a bright sky.