Chapter 374 Find a Job

At least for now, after exchanging wedding rings with Aaron, I felt more secure inside than ever before

I now had a home of my own, and I no longer had to wait for the lights to come on in the living room every day with the penguin toy in my arms. Aaron would come back from work to have dinner with me before sunset every day and would bring me my favorite dessert, sometimes a strawberry cake and sometimes a blueberry tart

The baby belonging to Aaron and I was growing inside me, and I could feel it growing. At first, it was the same size as my palm, and now it was the size of a small, round watermelon. The first

time I felt my baby move was in my 20th week of pregnancy. Aaron excitedly put his hand on my belly and felt the baby roll or burp inside my body. We didn't want to miss a single second

As we listened to our baby's increasingly vigorous heartbeat through the fetus-voice meter, I saw Aaron's eyes turn red, which was rare. "Olive, you know what? I never thought I'd have a baby one day. I'm afraid I won't learn how to be a father, and I'm afraid I'll become my father."

It wasn't until then that I finally understood why Aaron and I were finally together. There was something more than love and passion

Both of us spent our whole lives running away from our families, yet we yearned for family warmth more than anyone at the same time. We wanted to be the parents that we fantasized

about, and yet we were at a loss, as we had never experienced normal parental love

"It's fine, Aaron. We've done a lot of things together, and we've done them well, haven't we? You're gonna be a great father, and I'm gonna be a great mother. There is nothing in this world that can't be done, just like no one thought that Aaron Morris, the famous playboy in New York, would end up marrying a woman at such a young age."

I laughed and rubbed Aaron's hair, leaning back to dodge as he nipped my lips, acting angry at my joke. Laughter filled our villa. I saw the warm flames leaping in the fireplace and felt great peace more than ever at once

Indeed, the playboy Aaron got married. With that, all rumors about his love life collapsed

Not a single woman came to me out of jealousy,

and our wedding rings returned everything to normal

The only thing was that I lost my job

While I didn't have to worry about the money to raise my baby, I didn't have to hide my pregnancy from anyone, and I could enjoy all the resources of the Morris family fair and square, Vega's words at the wedding were definitely a wake-up call. If I relied too much on Aaron and lost myself, no matter how happy I was for now, one day, it would all go away

Before anything, I had to be myself. My identity as Aaron's wife came after that

The way Cinder defended me confidently the other day when she grabbed the microphone was based on the fact that I had accomplished something that I could show for. I ought not to

let it become history. In fact, I should do better than before

Therefore, on another night of snuggling after dinner, I squeezed Aaron's palm on my lower abdomen, and instead of joking with him as usual, I solemnly announced, "It's time to end the wedding leave. Aaron, I'm going to redo my resume and replace a job."

The man holding me blinked. Instead of responding to my announcement immediately, he said, "You haven't been out of the workforce for too long, and your work experience is flawless. But you're a 20-week pregnant woman

If Iam the owner of a company, I'll think seriously about whether it is feasible to put a pregnant woman into a high-risk medical research job."

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His flat tone dejected me at once

I sighed and leaned back against his chest, clutching my laptop, reluctantly admitting that he had a point

I didn't know if there were many cases of pregnant women being discriminated against in the workplace. Yet I did know that in the medical research industry, rarely anyone would hire a pregnant woman as a researcher for safety reasons With such dismay, I refused the blueberry tart served by the servant. When I looked at the job postings again, I wasn't as high-spirited as before

Aaron noticed everything. He chuckled, took my laptop, and clicked on his email inbox

"What I'm saying is that you're a pregnant woman, and maybe job-hopping isn't a very

smart move. As the position of TWH's CEO was vacant some time ago, the resignation email you sent has not been approved, which gives you a chance to withdraw it. What do you say, Mrs

Morris?"

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