Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1975: Nothing Can Be Missing
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Chapter 1975: Nothing Can Be Missing

Chapter 1975: Nothing Can be Missing

Luther's expression immediately fell, "You don't care about the wedding, but I do. What's the bigdeal? Who dares to gossip behind our backs? I'll make sure he never fits in at Khebury. I want toannounce to the world that you are my wife."

Joyce stiffened, "Is it necessary? Doesn't everyone already know?"

"No! It must be done!" Luther, seeing Joyce's lack of enthusiasm, became a bit angry, "It's beendelaying for too long."

Previously, he was hesitant to bring up the topic of the wedding due to his own health issues. Butnow, with the poison completely out of his system, he had no more reservations.

He wanted to make up for all past regrets. Give her a grand wedding beyond compare.

He had been ashamed of her before, and he wanted to make it all right. Every detail must beperfect.

"When Wilson and Cullen turn one month old, we'll have the wedding, along with their one-monthbanquet. I've already planned it out," Luther asserted, "I'm not asking for your opinion, I'm informingyou."

"Fine, do it your way," Joyce said with a wry smile, she didn't want to argue with him over suchmatters. If holding a wedding was important to him, she would comply. It was not a big deal to put ina little effort.

Luther wrapped his arms around Joyce from behind, "Let me take you to bed to rest."

"No, I want to move around, lying down all the time is unbearable," Joyce refused, shaking herhead, "I want to go to the research institute with you, to see Orik and Dr. Jocelyn. Listen to whatthey have to say and what needs to be taken care of next. Will your body have any abnormalreactions? How should we deal with it if there is?"

"What? You still want to go out? Joyce, have you forgotten you just gave birth? You just gotdischarged today! You should rest properly, but you're thinking about going out! Do you not careabout your own body?" Luther was shocked at first, then reprimanded her in a low voice, his facelooking grim.

He directly picked her up, "Nonsense! Go to the room and lie down. I'll bring lunch to you."

Joyce's face turned pale and red alternately. She reached out her arms to grab his neck,complaining, "What era is it now? Do you see foreigners practicing such strict confinement afterchildbirth? Others can swim in the water three days after giving birth. What's wrong with me goingout for a while? We have a car, and you're going with me. I don't need to walk. I don't want to lie inbed, it's too uncomfortable."

Luther ignored her completely, carrying her to the room and gently laying her down on the bed.

"Hey, are you not listening to me?" Joyce was displeased.novelbin

"I heard you, but you won't go out for a month. Luther, are you crazy? How did I not notice before?You're so old-fashioned. Where did you get all these outdated ideas?" Joyce expressed disbelief,staring at Luther, "Why don't you just say, don't let me wash my hair or bathe, wait for a month to doit! You're making me mold in the house!"

Luther took out a soft cushion and placed it behind Joyce, "It's not that extreme, I had the hot springwater changed. You can soak in the hot spring. But you can't go out, I heard that if the illness left

from the previous pregnancy and childbirth is not properly treated, it can affect this time. Takinggood care of yourself after this childbirth can help to heal."

Joyce, "..."

Her face turned pale and red alternately.

"Where did you hear that? It's nonsense. Can't you talk about something scientifically based? Timeshave changed. And I haven't had any illnesses before."

Luther covered her with a blanket, "It doesn't hurt to be cautious, I'll handle everything, includingyour company. You don't have to worry, just rest well."

Joyce rolled her eyes, "You're changing the subject. I want to see Professor Orik and Dr. Jocelyn.And you said Dr. Jacobs was here too, right?"

Luther glanced at Joyce, "No need, I left for two hours last night. In fact, I've already been thereonce. Besides, they will be taking a plane back to Mufron this morning."

Glancing at his watch, he continued, "At this time, they should already be boarding the plane."

Joyce was taken aback, "Oh, they're leaving?"

"Of course, they've been here too long. Now that the task is done, they naturally leave as soon aspossible." Luther rolled up his sleeves, showing the needle marks on his elbow, "I heard you wereworried, so I had them draw blood yesterday and rechecked it."

Joyce leaned over to take a look, indeed, there was a mark from the needle, which was not thereyesterday.

Then Luther took out his phone, opened the email in his inbox, and handed it to Joyce, "This is thelatest test report on my blood microbiome environment that Dr. Jocelyn sent this morning. Have alook."

Joyce took it, and scrolled through the report quickly.

Seeing the conclusion in the report, that there was no trace of toxic microorganisms remaining,along with signatures from three professors, she finally felt relieved.

Looking at the report, she was dumbfounded. The weight off her heart for so long was finally lifted,and she now felt the most genuine emotions.

After a moment, she finally came back to her senses, "They've already left, but I haven't had achance to thank them."

"I thanked them for you, telling them you successfully gave birth to twins. They were happy for you,Dr. Jocelyn asked me to convey her blessings to you." Luther took back his phone, "Do you finallybelieve what I said? I didn't have to draw blood and do a test, but I did it to reassure you. Therewon't be any more problems, thanks to you finding the microbial code back when the poison wasbeing made. That was the key to detoxification."

He held Joyce's hands, looking at her sincerely with his eyes slightly shimmering, "It's you whosaved me, thank you. Having you in this life, I am truly fortunate. For the rest of my life, I belong toyou. Joyce, I love you."

Joyce's lips trembled slightly, moved by his sudden heartfelt confession.

For a moment, she didn't know what to say.

In the end, she slightly embarrassedly lowered her head, lightly tapped him, "Come on, no need forsuch sentimental gestures. Do we need to go that far between us?"

Luther smiled softly, tilting his head, he lifted her chin, a hint of a smile on his lips, and kissed her.

Joyce instinctively closed her eyes, responding to him willingly. Her hands uncontrollably climbed uphis shoulders.

Luther deepened the kiss.

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