The next day, James and Caryn had already arrived at the Imperial City. The couple came to see Natalie, who was once more chilling with Julia.
"Grandma, is he going to make me stay home like this always?" Natalie asked in a complaining tone.
"Aren't you overthinking?" Julia asked. "Is he the kind of man who wouldn't support his wife in her work and career? Ask yourself."
Natalie knew it well that Justin was not that kind of man, but the boredom of sitting at home was getting the better of her. Justin had warned her strictly not to go to the office or anywhere that could exhaust her.
"He's just worried about you now that you're pregnant," Julia said. "After the first trimester is over, I'm sure he'll allow you to do whatever you want."
"The way he acts these days, so strict with me all the time, it seems unlikely. It feels like my old Justin is lost somewhere, and what is left behind is a dictator, not a husband," Natalie complained as she frowned in displeasure.