Chapter 434
Chapter 434
Herman chuckled. There was a smile dancing at the corners of his lips. “Why don’t you entertain your
cousin while I retreat to the study with some work?”
“Go on, off you go.” Anastasia gently touched her flushed cheeks.
As soon as Herman left the room, Anastasia promptly rose from bed to freshen up. She slipped into a
loose outfit before heading downstairs to meet Gianna.
Pattie had already taken off for school and Salma had plans with some former colleagues from the
hotel.
In the living room, Gianna was comfortably seated while the housekeeper, Katie, poured her a cup of
coffee. Upon seeing Anastasia, Katie offered, “Would you like some lemonade, milady?”
At five months pregnant, Anastasia still endured bouts of morning sickness and often found relief in
sipping lemonade.
Anastasia responded with a smile, “That sounds wonderful. Thanks, Katie. Could you also prepare
some breakfast for me? I’m quite peckish. A bowl of oatmeal would be perfect.”
“Certainly, I’ll get right on it,” Katie replied. Then she tactfully retreated to the kitchen, leaving Anastasia
to host Gianna.
Placing a bag of coffee beans on the table, Gianna said, “This is a new blend from my shop. I thought
you might like to try it. It’s safe for expectant mothers.”
“Thank you,” Anastasia replied. Her smile was gentle. “How’s business at your shop, Gianna?”
“It’s going well. It’s profitable. I’ve done the math and it should break even within a year.” Gianna Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
boasted, “I might even open a second shop at that point.”
“Really? That’s impressive, Gianna. You’re quite the entrepreneur.”
Gianna glanced upstairs. “Is your husband not going into the office today?”
“He’s working from home today to keep me company,” Anastasia admitted, a little sheepishly.
“Anastasia, you’re so lucky. Herman earns money by the minute. Just think of how much he’s giving up
to spend the day with you,” Gianna said. Her eyes were brimming with envy.
“Oh, it’s not as dramatic as all that,” Anastasia demurred. “Besides, he’s not a machine. He needs to
rest too. We have Flynn holding down the fort at the office.”
“By the way, what’s the status of the Salstrom family’s illegitimate child? Are they planning on
acknowledging him? Could it impact Herman?” sence of the Sastrom’s illegitimate child wasn’t exactly
a secret, and a good hunter of wople know about it not entre sure” Anastasia admitted. “His parents are
still at odds over the matter.”
wmen are truly faithful, especially when their partners are pregnant. Most can’t resist Temptation.
According to research, nearly 80% of men are unfaithful during their partner’s pregnancy.”Ganna trailed
off observing Anastasia’s reaction. “I’m not implying anything about Herman, Anastasia.”
It’s fine” Anastasia reassured her though she felt a sudden discomfort in her stomach. “I need to use
the restroom. Feel free to make yourself at home, Gianna.” Pregnancy often et to constipation
Sure” Gianna replied. Her eyes wandered around the house as soon as Anastasia left the room. The
mansion was extravagant, from the decoration to the sheer size, not to mention its prime location in
Riverdale.
The property was worth billions and Salma had mentioned that it was registered in Anastasia’s name.
The realization made Gianna envious. Her previous comfortable life caled in comparison to the
opulence of Anastasia’s. Every piece of furniture, every cup in the mansion was worth a small fortune.
As Gianna’s hand traced over the $1 million pine table, her gaze wandered upstairs. Upstairs was the
man she adored.
The image of Herman and Anastasia sharing a passionate kiss earlier still lingered in Ganna’s mind. It
pricked at her heart like a thorn.
Unconsciously, Gianna found herself moving towards the staircase. She didn’t know the exact location
of the study, but she carefully treaded along the carpeted hallway, eventually finding herself outside the
study.
The door was ajar, and through the gap, Gianna could see Herman’s silhouette against the large
window, deep in a phone conversation. Her heart fluttered at the sight…