Sherman looked up at him and said, "But I'm willing to bear children for you. I want you to be happy. Seeing that you're so happy and excited, I'm willing to do that."
Up to now, she still remembered that the mature and elegant Kingsley almost cried when he saw the baby being taken out of her belly...
He said, "Have I ever told you that I like your sweet words the most?" He reached out to hug her slender waist and smiled brightly, "But I think that one baby is enough. Luckily, he is a boy. If our first baby were a girl, we would need to give birth to a boy."
Sherman frowned as she pushed his
forehead. She said, "I didn't know that you preferred boys to girls."
He thought that it was great that their first baby was a boy. If their first baby were a girl, they needed to give birth to a boy. He preferred boys to girls!
Kingsley said, "Our baby needs to inherit the property of the Wright family and mine in the future. If our first baby were a girl, I would be reluctant to let her work hard for that. If I had a daughter, she would be a little princess and I would give her whatever she wanted. I hope she will have a happy childhood. Maybe she will be naughty or not like studying. Maybe she will have the puppy love. Maybe she will be clingy and lachrymose. Maybe she will meet some unexpected trouble. I won't scold her. It's normal in her process of growth. I will tell her what is wrong and what is right. When she feels depressed, I will comfort her. When she feels sad, I will give her a hug. When she goes too far, I will remind her in time. I won't take part in or intervene in her life..."
His voice was low and gentle. Sherman overindulged in it.
She was moved and said, "It sounds great! I also want a daughter after I hear what you have said! Let's have a daughter! I want to have a daughter!"
Kingsley smiled, "I think that she will be cute and beautiful, just like you."
She said, "I think so."
When they were chatting happily, the baby burst into tears in the buggy.
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