Timothy originally thought that his wife might have some prejudice towards Grace. Thus, he didn't want Quinn to pay much attention to her.
That was because Grace's existence was a kind of reminder of the past feelings in his heart.
He felt so sorry for his daughter, and he didn't want her to be disturbed by anyone.
He just wanted to take care of her, love her, and not cause trouble for her.
As such, he hadn't introduced his wife, Quinn, and the two children to Grace all this time. He thought that she might not be eager to meet them.
It was just that Quinn had always been very generous and had always taken the initiative to talk about his daughter with him. At first, he had been very worried, but recently, he found that his wife really cared for her, and he started to waver.
If they could accept each other, it would be great for everyone.
He nodded and looked at his wife, "Well, I'll talk to her this time. After her pregnancy is stable, let's go to see her together."
"Alright, I won't go with you this time, but I'm also very eager to see her. She is going to give birth soon but there's no support from her mother's side; it must be tough for her," Quinn sighed. "Maybe I can help with the prenatal preparations when I go over."
Timothy squinted his eyes.
The two words "mother's side" really stabbed his heart deeply. He felt very guilty and lowered his head. He sighed, "She gave birth to two children at a very young age. We can't imagine how strong she is."
"That's why I don't want her to suffer again this time," Quinn looked at her husband. Seeing him being so distressed, she smiled and her face was slightly pale.
"Let's wait a little longer," he said. "We can't be hasty."
"Okay, whatever you say." She sighed, not knowing whether it was intentional or not.
He didn't care.
He was about to leave.
She stopped him, "Timothy, don't go first. I bought a lot of fruit for our sons. Since you are visiting Grace today, bring some for her. She should eat something good." "No need." He shook his head. "I'll buy some myself." "Of course you have to buy some. These fruits are my blessings. Bring them with you as well," she insisted. "I'll pack them for you."
She packed a large basket of fruits, which was perfectly wrapped.
Timothy was stunned. Seeing his wife carrying the fruits into the car, he was very touched.
"Go ahead." Quinn wiped the sweat on her forehead and said, "Go greet her. Tell her to walk carefully and don't fall down. Always be in a good mood. The children born will then be healthy."
"Thank you." He was still very emotional. Perhaps people at his age appreciated understanding and support.
"You, don't be so polite with me," she laughed. "Go ahead."
"Okay." He then drove off.
She watched her husband leaving, deep in thought.
At the Jones family home.
Timothy arrived, and the butler went to the door to greet him personally.
He brought a lot of food for Grace, all of which were premium supplements and imported fruits.
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