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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 75

Update Chapter 75 of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

With the author's famous Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 75, 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 75

There was still nothing left of the meal, and the three of them seemed to be extremely hungry.

After dinner, Moira looked at the little guy watching cartoons, while Sage returned to his room. Moira sat next to her son and asked him how he had been in school these past few days. The little guy truthfully replied.

Moira suddenly thought of something. She seriously looked at her son and asked, "Lucas, Mommy have the tickets of concert performance after a week. Do you want to go?"

"Yes!" Will aunty Libby go?" Lucas's immediately thought that this concert was definitely to accompany his aunty.

"She really wants to go watch it, but she's so busy to that she can't leave right now. I have two tickets to watch it, so I want someone to watch it with you." Moira also didn't want to name him.

However, the little guy immediately thought of something. "Then I can ask dad to accompany me there!"

This was exactly the answer Moira wanted. She pretended to be worried and said, "Maybe he doesn't have time."

"I'll go beg him, he'll definitely take me to see it." Lucas was very confident that his father would love him very much.

Moira immediately nodded. "Alright, go and ask him first. If he's willing to bring you there, I'll give you the tickets."

"Hm!" Mommy, can I still sleep with Daddy tonight?"

"Sure!" Moira no longer restricted her son. The relationship between their bloodlines couldn't be cut off by her alone.

After watching TV for a while, the little guy took his pajamas with him to the next room. Moira hoped that he would mention the concert to Sage.

And the little guy naturally wouldn't forget that this was a very important matter. He also wanted to see Mummy's elegant demeanor on the stage.

Sage was currently working in front of a luxurious desk in front of a French window. His slender fingers were tapping on the keyboard of his notebook, writing out English mail.

The little guy was so quiet that it didn't disturb him. However, Sage quickly put down what he was doing and stood up to call him over. "Lucas, it's time to take a bath."

"Hm! Alright!" The little guy obediently nodded and followed his father into the bathroom.

Sitting in the spacious bathtub, the little guy's hair was plastered with rich foam, revealing a fair and handsome little face. The sparkling foam made his pair of large eyes seem very bright and spirited, as if them reflected the stars in the sky.

Lucas, took advantage of his father's good mood to laugh and say, "Daddy, my mommy has a chance to play on stage. I want to see if you'll come with me." She has two tickets!"

Sage's sword-like eyebrows furrowed. His son's expression immediately allowed him to see that it was definitely that woman who had guided his son to do so.

"When?" Sage asked.

"In a week."

"I'll see if there's time for the trip. I'll accompany you when I have time."

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