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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1968

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Desmond curled his lips.

If his parents found out they were expecting their second child, they would think about him and urge him to have a baby as soon as possible, though they had just urged him to get married.

However, he couldn't help imagining it.

In the past, he had never considered having his child.

He was very satisfied with his current state.

He frowned when thinking of a little fellow coming to disturb his married life...

After answering his question, Tina looked at him with a meaningful smile. "You are now willing to call me Mrs. Chin! It seems that you don't like me anymore?"

When she and Wilson held their wedding, Desmond refused to admit the fact.

He still called her intimately like he used to, especially in front of Wilson, which was somewhat childish and provocative. However, ever since he married Mia, he seemed to have changed his mind.

Desmond's face instantly froze.

"You knew it?" Desmond's eyes widened when his secret was revealed. "When did you find it out?"

He had always kept it in the depth of his heart.

Though he had joked about his feelings toward her, he never revealed his true feelings to Tina.

Tina said with a smile, "It has been some time. Wilson told it to me after we got married."

Desmond was taken aback, feeling slightly shameful!

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Mia, who had just come out of the bathroom, happened to hear their conversation.

She stopped and looked at the two people sitting on the sofa in the living room, their faces brightly illuminated by rays from the crystal lamp above.

She pursed her lips.

A deep voice sounded beside her ear. "Are you alright?"

"Oh, I'm fine." Mia quickly lowered her eyes to hide her emotions.

It was Wilson who asked. He had just finished the phone call in the side hall. She explained in a fluster. "Er, well, I'm going to the bathroom..."

After that, she turned her head and left quickly, completely forgetting that she had just come out of the bathroom.

Wilson raised his eyebrows thoughtfully.

He also looked at the living room, and a cunning glint flickered in his eyes behind the glasses.

At this moment, Desmond, who was sitting on the couch, wanted nothing more than to hide in a corner.

He covered his heart with his hands with a seriously injured expression, half threatening and half pleading. "It's all in the past. Don't mention it again in the future. Show me some face!"

"Okay." Tina smiled and said meaningfully, "It seems that you are quite satisfied with your marriage!"

Hearing this, Desmond thought for half a second before saying, "Yes, not bad."

At nine o'clock in the evening, Mia and Desmond were about to leave.

One little hand held by Tina, Isla waved goodbye to Mia with the other chubby hand. "Goodbye, auntie."

Desmond drank a glass of red wine at dinner time and called the designated driving service, so he sat in the back row with Mia.

Desmond felt that something was wrong with Mia.

When she said goodbye to Isla, she was all smiles, but she stopped smiling right after getting in the car.

She remained quiet and had no intention to talk to him.

Desmond thought she was tired, so he didn't ask.

In the evening, Mia took a bath and stayed in the bathroom for a long time.

As soon as she turned off the light, Desmond came over.

The moment he kissed her, she turned away. "I'm on my period."

Desmond was forced to stop.

In the end, he only gently kissed her forehead.

Desmond liked flirting with girls, but he didn't fall in love with any of them. Nevertheless, he still had some common sense, so he knew girls would feel uncomfortable when having their period.

Desmond asked, "Does your belly hurt?"

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