With the author's famous Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 47, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series be available today?
Key: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Chapter 47
Moira was sending her child to school. At this moment, the couple was looking at their grandson through the window. Jane was pleased that their grandson's mother was exactly as she had expected.
"As expected, Lucas's mother is very beautiful. It's a pity that Sage won't have the chance to marry her." Jane said gently.
"Mom, don't be discouraged! Maybe Sage will chase after this beautiful woman in the future. Sage is so handsome, and is also rich.
"I think this girl isn't like those girls who worship money nowadays. She definitely wouldn't like your brother because of money and looks. Plus, she doesn't seem like someone who needs money." The more Jane said, the more disappointed she became.
At this time, Moira had also finished sending off the little guy. She prepared to return to her new home nearby and see if she could buy something else.
Zayne let out a sigh. Being a grandfather for such a short period of time wasn't enough to satisfy him.
"Let's go back! I can only wait for the next time Sage brings this little guy back to my house."
The black limousine pulled out.
In the morning, after Moira looked around the house, she wrote down a list that needed to be prepared again. As a girl, she definitely had to add some small decorations to decorate her house in order to make it even more warm and loving.
She went to the nearby streets to buy some trinkets. When she returned, she saw that the elevator had been occupied by the people who moved the furniture. She curiously waited.
When she got off the elevator, she found that the person who moved was the owner opposite her house. She could even hear the sound of decorating inside.
She curiously asked a decorator, "May I ask if this family will be refurbished?"
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