Of the Quirinus Amalia stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 51. Let's read the author's Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Quirinus Amalia story right here.
Moira planned to ignore this man's existence and wholeheartedly play with her son. Her final goal would be to happily accompany her son through this afternoon.
No matter how much of an eyesore this man was, he was not qualified to ruin this beautiful afternoon.
Moira immediately took over her son's glasses and looked at the clear pictures inside. She was also very interested in the pictures. Beside her, Sage watched his son walk to a nearby machine that could move a dinosaur on the screen.
The dinosaur in the video began to run. As he slowed down, so did the dinosaur.
Seeing her son's happy expression, Moira's mood also improved. She picked up her phone and took a picture of her son. Beside her, Sage also looked at her son, occasionally shifting his gaze to this woman.
After they finished strolling in the dinosaur museum, he immediately arrived at a forest pavilion. There was a wondrous sight of the forest inside that was extremely shocking, and the light became dimmer. Saturday was the peak hour for the flow of people, and once they entered the library, Moira tightly held onto the little guy's hand, not allowing him to run around, because it wouldn't be good if he ran away.
At the same time, the same kind of attention was paid to his son by Sage as well. As he followed behind Moira, a chubby, devilish brat suddenly rushed out in front of them. The boy and another companion ran and joked around here, bumping into a few people in succession. Moira was banged up by those boys. When she was about to fall back, she felt that someone hugged her on her waist.
Moira could directly feel who it was. She turned her head around a little angrily and said, "Don't touch me recklessly."
Sage's handsome face immediately darkened. "Who wants to touch you?"
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