Chapter 153 Hearst Was Angry

The next morning, Heidy got up early. Recently, she had changed her lifestyle. She used to like to sleep late, but recently she would wake up early. She was free and went to the yard to water the flowers and prune the branches.

Seeing the blue enchantress in the yard growing and blooming happily, Heidy had a bright smile on her lips. The feeling of happiness permeated all over her. The flowers were planted by Hearst. In order to make sure that the flowers would grow, he hired a gardener to take care of them.

Sniffing the fragrant scent of the flowers, she closed her eyes in satisfaction. The strong fragrance of flowers was lingering in her nose. She smiled brightly, and her eyebrows crooked.

Looking at the beautiful flower, Heidy reached out her hand and was about to pluck it. As soon as she touched the flowers, she felt a sudden pain in her finger pulps. In a hurry, she withdrew her hand. Blood dripped from her finger continuously.

Before she made any response, several gusts passed. Then, Hearst appeared in front of her. Then he grabbed her fingers and lowered his head, sucking her lips.

She looked at the man in front of her and smiled, "Are you awake?"

Hearst didn't say anything. He just sucked her fingers. When the bleeding was finally stopped, Hearst asked worriedly, "Why are you so careless? Don't you know you'll get hurt?"

With an embarrassed smile, Heidy replied shyly, "I didn't know that it has thorns and it accidentally poked my finger."

He flicked her forehead and turned to blame her, "Blue enchantress is a kind of rose with thorns. Don't you remember what I said?"

Feeling her cheeks flushed, she scratched her head and said, "Okay, I know. I'll be more careful next time."

He put her hand down, and touched her face gently, "Why don't you sleep a little longer today?"

She slowly leaned on his shoulder and answered calmly, "I haven't been sleeping well recently. My belly is getting bigger and bigger, so it pressed my organs and I'm not feeling well."

She had been pregnant once, so she thought it would be easy for her to adapt. But she found it tiring no matter how many times she got pregnant, having a baby was exhausting. She suddenly had an inexplicable fear of pregnancy and child.

He put his arms around her shoulders and said in a tender voice, "Okay, I know. You must be tired. Don't give up. Anyway, you must have this baby. The baby can save Gavin's life."

Understanding what he meant, Heidy nodded. She touched her belly and said firmly, "I know, I will. If it weren't for the baby, we would still be strangers. Time flies. Five months had passed. A few more months and the baby will be born."

Fate was really a magic thing. It never occurred to Hearst that he and Heidy would be connected because of a child. Maybe this was the

scolded, "You believe every word he say? He lied when he wanted you to drink. Who told you that pregnant women can drink alcohol? Heidy, are you stupid? Or do you think business is more important than your baby's health?"

Feeling his anger, she realized that it was her fault, so she said in a low voice, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean it. At that time, I thought it would not cause much trouble if I drank a mouthful of it. This cooperation is very important to the company. I don't want to miss it. I promise you, this won't happen again, okay?"

There was no response, but the look on Hearst's face softened. Seeing this, Heidy said with coquetry, "Don't be angry, Hearst. No matter what others say next time, I won't drink. I care about our baby too. I won't ignore it."

Seeing that she was pleading, Hearst frowned. At the sight of this, Heidy stood on her tiptoe, wrapped her arms around his neck, kissed him on the lips, and said, "Don't be angry. I promise I won't touch any alcohol, not even a drop."

After a long pause, he said, "Don't let this happen again. Do you know how worried I was when I read the news? It will have a bad impact on our baby if you often drink. Since you are going to give birth, I want the baby to be healthy."

Hearing this, Heidy whispered, "The paparazzi were just too cruel. I only took a sip of it but they still wanted to report. People would misunderstand me."

"Well, you can't do that again. Don't ignore our children. Otherwise, I will be really angry," said Hearst seriously.

Nodding vigorously, she put up three fingers in a witty manner, "Well, I promise it won't happen again. It's also my baby. I love it very much."

"That's good. Sometimes I have to think which one is more important in your heart, your child or your work?" said Hearst in a calm tone.

She giggled and held his arm, "They are all important."