Only the corridor on the floor Diana was staying still had people coming and going.
Perhaps there were people checking out and in. Looking at the crowd, they might even have come as a big group.
Diana covered her belly protectively, pulling Betty to the side against the wall. However, she discovered that these
people weren’t tourists dispersed throughout the entire corridor. Rather, they were moving back and forth in front
of her neighboring room.
It didn’t seem like the people would stop moving about anytime soon, so Diana eventually decided not to wait any
longer. She led Betty back to the room, being extra careful when passing through the crowded area.
Betty sensed Diana’s unease. She understood the situation, and helped protect her mother’s stomach.
She mumbled, “Please make way. My mommy has my little sisters in her tummy, and can’t be touched.”
Betty’s voice was naturally crisp and a bit high-pitched. At the same time, it had a sweet, childlike quality that was
very innocent and attention-grabbing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhen she spoke, coupled with her nervous actions of protecting Diana’s belly, she instantly attracted the attention
of many people in her direction.
In less than a second, all the people moved aside, quickly creating a clear pathway for Diana.
Was a pregnant woman’s privilege this significant?
Diana couldn’t help but remember the time when she was pregnant with Betty and Sean.
Back then, her studio in Sterling City was still quite small. She had to personally select fabrics when choosing
materials.
She often took the bus to the fabric factory to save costs. Once, while tying her shoelaces on the bus, an honest-
looking young man suddenly came over and said, “Let me!”
He stopped Diana from bending down and tied her shoelaces for her. Diana stiffened and blushed before saying
thank you.
The man responded casually, “My wife is also pregnant, so I know it’s hard for you to bend down. It’s just a small
favor, no need to worry about it.”
Indeed, it was just a small favor. After tying Diana’s shoelaces, the man didn’t say another word to her. He didn’t
disturb Diana, even after they got off the bus.
When she arrived at the fabric factory, everyone could tell that she was pregnant. Someone even gave up their
reserved seat for her. “Go ahead, madam.”
A pregnant woman coming here with such a big belly must be going through a tough time. At that time, many
people sympathized with Diana and helped her because of her pregnancy.
Even so, never before had she faced a situation like this. The commotion was so big, and so many people
simultaneously stopped to make way for her. It was as if they were specifically clearing a path for her.
Fortunately, having experienced similar situations, Diana didn’t find it strange. Even when passing by the
neighboring room, she couldn’t help but glance inside.
The people outside were frozen as they stood in an orderly line, waiting for her to pass. Inside the room, there were
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwomen in white uniform busy at work. They all looked around twenty-five years old; youthful, but efficient in their
tasks.
At the moment, they were kneeling by the bed, meticulously smoothing out the sheets. At their feet were freshly
removed hotel sheets. It seemed the guest in the neighboring room hadn’t officially checked in yet.
Now, the staff was changing the hotel sheets and duvet cover. Judging by the number of people, they were
probably planning to clean the entire room thoroughly.
What a meticulous person the guest must be!
Diana couldn’t help but think that even Julian never caused such a big commotion.
In comparison, Julian was quite easygoing. There had never been a situation where he insisted on cleaning the hotel
room again after arriving.
No.
Wait.
Come to think of it, she had never traveled and stayed in a hotel with Julian yet.