When she arrived at the press conference, she saw that there were a lot of media. Today was the press
conference of the tourism zone. Although the Hua Group didn't participate in the project, the Hua
Group had a friendly relationship with the J.Y Group, so the Hua Group was also invited.
Although her relationship with Hearst had changed, she didn't want to affect the cooperation between
the Hua Group and the J.Y Group. After all, the affairs in the business world were changeable. Once
others thought that the Hua Group was in conflict with J.Y Group, they would choose sides, which was
not good for the Hua Group.
Under the guidance of a staff member, Heidy came to the seat in the front row. As soon as she sat
down, someone sat on the vacant seat beside her. Though she didn't look up, she knew it was him at
once. Her body stiffened for a few seconds before she finally regained her composure.
Seeing that, Hearst sat cross legged beside her and said in a low and hoarse voice, "There you are."
Heidy nodded her head as greeting. She looked ahead, with her hands folded on her chest. Then, the
press conference started. Hearst was the one in charge and he gave a speech.
In the whole process, they seldom talked with each other, as if they were strangers. The others were
not surprised. Though they were husband and wife, they still had their own companies to manage. It
was sort of a competitive relationship.
In the process of the conference, Heidy felt a little uncomfortable and got up to the bathroom. Looking
at her back, with a gleam of concern in his eyes, Hearst followed her.
In front of the bathroom, Heidy was leaning against the wall and resting her hands on her waist. Then,
Hearst came over to her and asked in a mellow voice, "Are you not feeling well?"
Heidy raised her head and saw Hearst looking at her worriedly. Having seen the worries in his eyes,
Heidy turned her head and said softly, "My stomach hurts and my body is a bit stiff."
Hearing this, Hearst walked up immediately and touched her belly which had become obvious. Without
saying anything, Hearst just touched her belly with a serious look. He controlled his strength very well,
as if with temperature, and gently calmed the mood of the little life in her stomach.
Keeping silent, Heidy stared at his cold and serious face. About ten minutes later, her felt better. "I'm
fine, thank you," Heidy said.
Hearst raised his head, looked into her eyes and said softly, "Well, that's good. I've read some books
about babies. After entering the middle phase, some babies would move frequently. If you feel hard
pain, you can try to massage your belly like that to comfort the baby."
Hearing his explanation, Heidy slightly nodded. She thanked him and was about to go back to the
conference. On the other hand, Hearst kept silent as he walked beside her.
When they were walking, a staff suddenly appeared in front of them, carrying something in his hands.
Seeing that she was about to be hit, Hearst turned around in a hurry and put his arm on her shoulder to
keep her from being hurt.
With a familiar smell filled in the tip of her nose, Heidy was stunned for a moment. As her lips skimmed
over his collarbone, she felt a buzz in her brain. "Watch out when you walk," said Hearst thoughtfully.
Heidy understood that he did all of this out of instinct. The more she knew about it, the more sorrow
she felt in her heart. After she broke free from his arms, she turned her head away and said, "Well, I'll
keep that in mind." Then she slowed down her pace, worrying that there would be another accident.
When they went back to the site of the conference, it was just finished. Heidy breathed a sigh of relief.
She finally didn't have to sit beside Hearst. The reporters besieged Hearst and interviewed him.
Hearst's face was as cold as ice as he answered the questions shortly.
At first, Heidy wanted to leave here directly. However, she stood in the crowd of the media and could
only stand there quietly. As the interview was about to end, the reporter suddenly asked a private
question, "Miss Heidy is going to give birth in a few months. Will you be worried that the two children
can't be treated equally?"
She looked at the journalists surprisedly and replied with a smile, "No, they will not. They are both my
children, and will be treated fairly."
"Have you decided the wedding date of you and Mr. Hearst? The marriage between you two will have a
great impact on the economy of A city," the reporter asked with a smile.
"The wedding day..." Hearing this word, Heidy was stunned for a moment. Now, they might not have a
wedding again. But she wouldn't say such words in front of the reporters.
When she was thinking about how to answer, Hearst said calmly, "The wedding date depends on when
my wife wants to wear the wedding dress. Moreover, wedding is a matter between two people. We
don't want to declare it in public. You will know it when it is close."
"So, do you want to give Miss Heidy a surprise?" the reporter asked curiously.
Turning to look at the woman next to him, Hearst smiled and said nothing, as if he had acquiesced in
the reporter's words. Then, Hearst and Heidy left the press conference.
Standing in front of the car, Heidy removed her hands from his arms, turned sideways, looked at him
calmly and said, "Mr. Hearst, thank you very much."
Hearing her call him that way again, he frowned but didn't retort, "Anytime."
Raising her head, she looked at the cloudy sky. In a plain tone, she said, "It's going to rain."
Looking in the direction of her gaze, Hearst found the blue sky was covered with a layer of gray. Hearst
looked very calm. "Yeah. The rainy season is coming to an end soon," said Hearst in a hoarse voice.
"Even without the rainy season, the weather is still bleak," Heidy said casually. "Mr. Hearst, I'm leaving
now. See you later." Then she turned around and walked towards the car parking not far away.
Then, with one of his hands in his pocket, Hearst stood where he was, and gazed at the direction she
left. If she had turned around, she would have noticed his gaze. However, she didn't turn around.
In the car, Heidy was sitting on the car, tightly holding the safety belt. When she remembered what had
happened in the conference, she fluttered her eyelashes. Thinking of this, she felt a little regret for not
investigating the truth of her father's death. If she didn't know these things, she would have been
happier.
However, there was no if in the world. Now that I have done that, I have to continue. 'Baby, I hope you
can be born early. Only in this way can I get relieved, ' thought Heidy silently in her heart.
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