Jane smiled at Sabrina. "You’re sharp-tongued but you’re actually soft-hearted.”
Sabrina had already come to the front of Jane. She felt sorry for Jane as she looked at her. "Jane, you're so pale and you’ve lost volume in your face."
Jane nodded. "I have struggled free from the grips of the Grim Reaper."
"Jane, you must live!” said Sabrina as she gritted her teeth.
Jane nodded again. "Yes, I must live! Not only must I live, but I also have to live very strongly. I must be like you and protect my child for life. Not only that, but I also have to defend my marriage," said Jane, and then she looked at Alex who was holding the child.
"Mister Poole," Sabrina called out. She never expected that Mister Poole would be natural at taking care of the little baby. He was like an extremely decent full-time father. At that moment, he had just finished feeding the child and was burping him. Also, the posture and technique he used to make the child burp were so accurate. Within a few minutes, the little baby burped. Only then did Alex feel at ease and put the child back into the stroller.
Alex raised his head and looked at Sabrina after he put the child down properly. "Sabrina, do you feel that
I seemed more of a family man than your Sebastian now?"
Sabrina nodded her head. "Mm-hmm. Yes, particularly so. Mister Poole, you really have changed a lot."
Alex chuckled. "Yes. Before I had my child and found Jane, I just couldn’t wrap my head around why Sebastian actually changed so drastically within the past couple of years. It turns out this was it. A man who became a father and has a family is truly different. All of his vicious hostility would naturally b e replaced by the family air, his child, and his wife. People said that life is as simple and happy as sitting b y the fire with one’s wife and children. Say, how true i s this saying from the people of the past."
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