Chapter 39 I Know You
Anastasia went to take a bath, tidied up, and came out. It was already dark.
She went downstairs with her hair loose, lazily stepping on her slippers. She muttered,
"It's time for dinner. I'm hungry."
Baxter put away the newspaper, looked up at Anastasia upstairs, and seemed to be complaining,
"You haven't come back home for a long time, and you only care about dinner as soon as you are back!"
Anastasia had always been very spoiled at home. She walked over and sat next to Baxter, leaning on his shoulder.
"Oh, your little princess is back. Why are you still complaining? Dad, Mommy went out to film. Why didn't you accompany her this time?"
Baxter and Amanda were so affectionate that even Anastasia was envious.
After Baxter handed over the affairs of the company to Derek, he only cared about accompanying Amanda. He followed her and couldn't even be driven away when she went to film.
Hearing that, Baxter chuckled, reached out, and tapped Anastasia's forehead.
"Your mother is worried about you and asked me to come back to take care of you, but she will be back soon."
Anastasia showed a bright smile. It felt good at home!
During dinner, something occurred to her.
"Dad, I heard that when you chased my mother back then, many people chased her at the same time. If my mother had someone else's child, would you still be willing to marry her?"
Baxter's eyes widened. When he was about to scold her for talking nonsense, he saw her facial features that resembled Amanda's. His heart softened all of a sudden.
"Yes, I love her and would love her child."
He paused, suddenly thought of something, and looked up solemnly.
"But I don't want you to be like this. You don't need to sacrifice yourself for anyone. In the future, all of my assets will be given to you!"
Anastasia's nose was sore. She immediately lowered her head and took a sip of soup with a smile to hide her sorrow.
"Don't worry. Dad, I won't be stupid again."
Of course, she would not sacrifice herself.
Christian should also have such unconditional love for Beatrice now!
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