Chapter 4221
**Married At First Sight Chapter 4221**
**Chapter**
Everyone has their own karma.
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You will reap what you sow. Ultimately, you must confront the consequences of your actions. Interfering with someone else’s karma will only result in harm to yourself.
The two sisters chatted for a while until Serenity said, “Sister, I need to go for a prenatal check-up. When you have some free time another day, let’s talk again. Oh, and I’ll have someone bring Sonny to visit you this weekend. He misses you.”
“Okay,” Liberty replied.
After hanging up, Serenity placed her phone back in her bag, picked it up, stood up, and said to the man at the desk, “Honey, it’s time to go. Let’s head out.”
“Alright, just a moment,” Zachary replied quickly, signing his name on the document, stamping it, closing the file, and standing up.
The couple left the office together. As they were exiting, Zachary handed the document to his secretary, who was caught off guard; he had assumed he would need to request it later.
Watching his boss walk away with his wife, the secretary couldn’t help but wonder—had his boss changed?
Since Zachary got married, the secretary’s perception of him had shifted multiple times.
Just as Zachary and Serenity reached the lobby, they heard hurried footsteps behind them. Instinctively, they turned around.
It was Josh.
He had abandoned his usual composed demeanor and was sprinting at full speed, not even slowing down to acknowledge them.
“Josh, what’s going on?” Zachary called after him.
In all the years they had known each other, he had never seen Josh so anxious.
Serenity felt a wave of unease wash over her. Was something wrong with Jasmine?
Jasmine no longer worked at the bookstore. She and Josh had decided to hire a clerk to manage the store, not for profit but to ensure students had access to it.
Books and stationery were still easily accessible near the school. As Josh ran, his voice echoed, “Jasmine had a stomachache and was rushed to the hospital. The doctor said she’s going into premature labor!” Then, he vanished through the building’s exit. Serenity’s face turned pale; her worst fear had come true—something had happened to Jasmine. Jasmine was over seven months pregnant, around thirty-five weeks along, with a month still to go before her due date. Why was she going into labor so early? Without thinking, Serenity began to run.
Zachary’s heart nearly leaped from his chest as he caught up to her in a few strides and stopped her. “Seren, don’t run! Be careful! Jasmine is already in the hospital, and Josh is with her. She’ll be okay.” Serenity was too anxious to heed his warning.
Zachary held her firmly and said, “Let’s walk; I’ll support you. Jasmine is about a month ahead of you in pregnancy—around thirty-four or thirty-five weeks. While it’s still premature, babies born at this stage usually do well with proper medical care. Modern technology is advanced; preemies are placed in incubators and receive specialized care.” Serenity clutched her belly. “She should be thirty-five weeks now. But why did she go into labor early? Did she fall? Did she eat something she shouldn’t have? Something that induces labor?”