Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1968: A More Difficult Problem
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Chapter 1968: A More Difficult Problem

Chapter 1968: A More Difficult Problem

Clint abruptly grabbed Joyce's wrist. In that moment, Joyce realized how strong his grip actuallywas.

"Where are you taking me?" Joyce was being pulled along by Grayson, her body heavy, her bellyswollen, making her walk slowly.

Clint continued to pull her into the elevator, heading straight to the rooftop helipad.

As they stepped out of the elevator, Joyce heard the roar of an engine. Looking up, she saw a smallhelicopter hovering in the sky, gracefully landing on the rooftop. She recognized this model, acutting-edge technology from Rohomes called the "Nightingale." It was known for its small size,speed, and ability to evade radar detection. It was not something an ordinary person could possess.

With even the helicopter prepared, it was clear that Grayson had a well-planned escape route.Perhaps when she had discovered Grayson at her home, he had already ordered the helicopter tobe ready for her evacuation at any moment.

Clint held Joyce firmly, his proud and icy gaze fixed on her. "You will know soon enough," he said.

In truth, he had not expected to reveal himself so soon. His intention was to make a move whileJoyce was not home today, with no one else in the house. Cecelia had been sent away, presentinga rare opportunity for him. He only wanted to investigate and, if possible, copy what he was lookingfor without leaving a trace.

Next, he planned to lay low for a while longer. To further uncover Joyce's and the warlord's plans.He was not willing to leave so soon.

Unexpectedly, Joyce suddenly returned home. He only had time to close the computer, unable toleave in time.

Her keen senses already detected his presence.

Knowing he couldn't escape, he decided to reveal himself directly. He signaled the helicopter to beready via a wireless signal. The rooftop helipad was the perfect escape route for him.

Unfortunately, he did not find what he was looking for.

With Joyce disrupting his plans by returning home midway, he decided to act decisively and takeher away. His trip had not been in vain.

As the "Nightingale" helicopter landed, its door suddenly opened.

"Let go of me!" Joyce struggled but couldn't break free. She shouted, "I don't want to go with you,who are you really?!"

But her voice was drowned out by the noise of the rotor blades.

Clint suddenly lifted her chin, his eyes full of defiance. "I told you, you will know soon enough. Trustme, for saving me and treating me well, I won't let any harm come to you."

"Get away from me," Joyce growled.

Damn it, she had hurried home, her only thought being to detoxify Luther. She had no effectivemeans of communication on her, and the home security system malfunctioned, leaving her unableto seek help from outside. With childbirth imminent and Luther's poisoning about to be resolved,how could she be captured at this crucial moment?

She resisted desperately, knowing it was futile.novelbin

The prey was already in the hunter's pouch. How could Clint let go? He forcefully took her under thehelicopter.

Just as he was about to board.

"Ah! It hurts so much!"

Joyce suddenly cried out in pain, facing an even more challenging problem.

Could it be due to struggling and triggering premature labor?

Moments ago, she felt warm fluid flowing uncontrollably from her lower body, soaking her legs. Thenwaves of pain rolled in, making her scalp tingle, unable to help but cry out.

Oh no, could it be?

Before the scheduled cesarean section, was she about to give birth prematurely?

Clint initially brushed it off. He was determined to take Joyce away, regardless of her pregnancy.

However, when Joyce grabbed his arm and pulled downward with all her weight, trembling in hisgrasp, he realized something was wrong. She was not well.

He quickly turned his head.

Only then did he notice Joyce's distress. Beads of sweat the size of soybeans formed on hercheeks, rolling down steadily. Her complexion had turned pale, unlike moments before.

Clint was shocked, bending down and asking anxiously, "What's wrong with you?"

Joce was too in pain to speak, her trembling lips unable to form words.

Clint looked down her well-shaped figure and saw her legs were wet, forming a puddle on theground. He was startled.

He quickly supported her waist. As a man, he had never experienced something like this.

Could it be? Was her water breaking?

Joyce was now experiencing regular contractions, waves of pain hitting her. She clutched Grayson'sarm, slipping to the ground, unable to alleviate the pain.

Clint crouched down, concerned. "What's wrong? Come, let me carry you onto the plane."

He was about to lift her.

Joyce reached out to stop Grayson, struggling to speak, "I'm in labor, take me to the hospital...please..."

Another wave of pain hit her, unable to stop herself from biting her lip until it bled.

Clint furrowed his brows, never expecting Joyce to go into labor at this moment. He was torn.

"Hold on, I'll take you back to Rohomes. I have the best doctors," he said, still unwilling to give up.

Joyce suddenly grabbed his hand, her eyes full of pleading tears.

Shaking her head, she struggled to speak, "Grayson, Grayson... I can't hold on... I'm carrying twins,they will die... I don't know your purpose... but I have never harmed you... please... take me to thehospital... I owe you a favor, I will repay it in the future..."

She spoke haltingly, determined to finish her plea.

Clint trembled, his lips tight. He couldn't deny that he felt a pang of guilt.

Her resolute and perfect appearance had never shown such a pleading expression before.Vulnerably leaning on his chest, she looked fragile, evoking sympathy.

Yes, he felt sorry.

He knew if he forcibly took her away, the risk was immense. Hours on the road without aprofessional doctor on the helicopter. If her amniotic fluid dried up, the babies could suffocate,putting her life at risk as well.

Yet, he had been exposed. Taking her to the hospital meant abandoning his undercover mission,giving up on this trip. But he hadn't achieved his goal yet, was he willing to give up?

Clint struggled internally at that moment.

Take her away? Or take her to the hospital?

Leaving her meant possibly losing the chance to get close to her again.

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