Chapter 419 Just My Husband
Chapter 419 Just My Husband
Yunice couldn’t hold back a laugh.
Just then, another message popped up on her phone.
She switched apps and saw a voice message from Wyatt: “What are you laughing at?”
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Yunice looked up and replied with a grin through the glass, sending him a voice message: “My friends think you’re hot.”
Wyatt replied, “You could learn a thing or two from your friends‘ taste.”
Yunice instantly rolled her eyes.
All because she never complimented him on his looks? Now he was accusing her of having bad taste?
The guys in the group chat were joking about having a get–together at Yunice’s place now that the lockdown was lifted–they wanted a glimpse of that high–class lifestyle.
The girls, meanwhile, kept pestering Yunice for more info about her “brother.”
Yunice hesitated for a moment, then sent a message: “He’s not my brother. He’s my husband.”
As soon as she sent it, the whole group chat exploded.
“You’re married?!”
“Oh my god, you got married this early?”
“My mom told me not to get married until thirty–said girls should build a career first so we have the money and confidence to get respect from our in–laws. Yunice, you didn’t even finish college before tying the knot?”
“I’m so jealous. Yunice, your family’s well–off, and you married a guy with a body like that? You’re living the dream.”
Tommy quoted Yunice’s message-“He’s my husband“-and added a shocked emoji.
He’d guessed the man was Yunice’s boyfriend, but he hadn’t expected they were actually married.
The group kept buzzing about her, and Yunice finally had to step in to stop it: “Once the lockdown is over, I’ll invite you all over to hang out.”
“For real?!”
“Wow! I want to see that huge apartment! I want to roll around in the garden! Yunice, you probably can’t even imagine–most of us who moved to Beijing don’t even have real jobs yet. We’re stuck living in basement apartments without a single ray of sunshine. It’s so cramped, the bed practically touches the sink. Who knows when we’ll be able to afford a place with real light…”
After that message, everyone in the group started sighing.
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Chapter 419 Just My Husband
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They were all young, with no solid family backing. Trying to make something of themselves in the big city, they were chasing opportunity but had no idea what their future would hold.
Yunice’s seemingly perfect life felt even more distant and enviable to them.
But as Yunice read those messages, she felt something complicated stirring in her chest.
All the things they envied–she had them because she was with Wyatt.
Without Wyatt’s halo, she was just like them. Just an ordinary person.
She understood their uncertainty. And she was well aware of her own shortcomings.
Then someone tagged her and asked if they could meet her husband at the get–together.
Yunice replied, “I’ll have to ask him first.”
The group responded with a flood of emojis: “Totally get it.”
A family like his might not be comfortable with that kind of exposure.
The group chat gradually quieted down.
Outside the floor–to–ceiling window, the sun was sinking. Yunice watched the sunset glow at the horizon, then glanced over at Wyatt sitting outside–legs crossed, quietly looking at his tablet.
She sent him a voice message: “You planning to camp out there?”
Wyatt replied, “I’m just wondering what would happen if I didn’t go to the office for fourteen days.”
His gaze turned playful as he looked at her.
If they stayed locked up together for fourteen days, would they get closer?
Yunice looked at the increasingly serious expression on his face and asked back, “Aren’t you scared?”
She still remembered when she and the other volunteers left the hospital–people looked at them with suspicion and fear. At restaurants, they didn’t even go into private rooms; they asked the staff to bring their food to a separate container unit next door.
Everyone treated them like carriers of the virus. They couldn’t wait to get away from them.
But Wyatt was doing the exact opposite.
Wasn’t he scared at all?
Even though the death rate had gone down, complications and long–term effects were still irreversible.
Like Elsie–she was one of the first to get sick. She was gradually recovering, but now she had complications.
Her nerves had been damaged, and one of her ears had become partially deaf.
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