Mo Jingchun also had a momentary thought of letting Li Wanning go home to rest now, but this idea quickly disappeared from Mo Jingchun's mind.
Not to mention it wouldn't be fair to the other girls in the company, I'm afraid Li Wanning herself wouldn't agree.
All positions in the company have always been one person for one job. Moving her position before the due date and coming back a year later to resume her original work would probably be difficult.
Instead, letting Li Wanning sit in the office and directly supervise the employees is best, reducing risks while allowing her to continue working.
After a good night's sleep, Mo Jingchun got up early the next day as usual to prepare for a jog. Drawing the curtains, Mo Jingchun was stunned.
It was pouring rain outside with the entire sky looking heavy, as if it might collapse at any moment.
The black clouds pressing down on the city, making it feel like it was about to be destroyed, perfectly described the scene in front of him.
