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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 1924

Albert took the phone and looked at the pictures. The pictures were clear. It showed him and a young woman walking side by side, as he held onto the woman's round belly. The woman carried a child in her arms as he looked from the side.

A few years later, the child grew up, and was about at the age of seven. He and the woman each held the child's hands with a smile, and anyone who saw them would have thought that they were a family of three.

After looking at the pictures, Albert handed the phone back to Jefferson calmly, as if the people in the pictures had nothing to do with him.

Jefferson was so angry that he clenched his first tightly. If the person in front of him wasn't his father, he would have punched him at once. "What do you have to say about it?"

Albert said expressionlessly, "Things aren't like what you've seen."

"I've seen it with my own eyes, how can it be fake?" Jefferson gritted his teeth with rage. "Albert Hefner, are you still a man? How do you still have the audacity to deny it?"

"If I'm not a man, where did you think you came from? Did you think some stork brought you to us?" Albert replied.

Jefferson said, "If I had the choice, I'd rather have never existed in this world than to have a father like you."

Although Jefferson's words sounded mean, Albert looked unbothered. He said, "Whether you believe it or not, I've never done anything that would hurt your mother."

Jefferson roared, "Albert Hefner, if you want me to believe you, you should prove it to me with your actions, not your words."

Albert asked, "Do you know how your mother and I met?"

Jefferson was at a loss of words.

They had never told him about, and he had never asked about it before so he obviously didn't know.

Albert continued, "Your mother's family was well-known in the capital, and her father, which is your grandfather, was of a high status. You have three uncles, while your mother is the only daughter of the Yard family, and she's way younger than her brothers. Therefore, she had been the treasure of the family ever since she was born, and the whole family cherished her and doted her very much. Ever since she was young, she would get everything she wanted. Whenever she wanted to go play somewhere, someone would plan it all out for her. I've heard that when she was in elementary school, she wasn't allowed to take the public transport or walk to school, and her brothers would fight to piggyback her to school. They loved her, cared for her, and protected her. They wanted to give her the best of the world."

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