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"Not good." Tilly's stubbornness came out. She had just asked a question, but as she spoke, she got herself worked up and really wanted to eat the insanely spicy chicken wings.
Ben was truly helpless. He knew he couldn't let Tilly eat them, but he also didn't want her to be upset.
"Baby, how about you eat them later?" Ben said.
Tilly pouted. She knew that when Ben said "later," it meant either in the late stages of pregnancy or after giving birth and finishing postpartum recovery.
But since Ben had softened his stance like this, Tilly didn't want to make things difficult for him.
"Okay then. Just remember not to forget," Tilly said.
Ben reached out and touched Tilly's head. "I won't forget."
Tilly stopped dwelling on it since she had gotten worked up earlier and wanted to throw a tantrum at Ben for a moment there.
Now that things were back to normal, she quickly thought of something else instead of food. She looked at Ben and then down at her flat stomach.
"Does my craving for spicy food mean I'm having a daughter?" Tilly asked.
Ben was taken aback for a moment before looking at Tilly's belly and saying, "Can you really tell this early?"
"I don't know if it's early or not," Tilly replied. "But everyone says so; there must be some truth to it."
Otherwise, why would people say it?
Although this theory may not necessarily be accurate, who knew? Maybe it was?
"So tell me then: do you want a daughter or son?" Tilly asked Ben.
Ben hadn't really thought about this question before; both options were fine with him.
Tilly counted on her fingers while saying, "Ridge, Rosemary, Perla, Bran, two boys, two girls, and mine is in the middle. So we are covered no matter what."
This left Ben confused as he didn't understand what Tilly meant by being covered no matter what.
Tilly smiled slyly, "Whether we have boy or girl, it doesn't matter because they will always have someone."
Ben was speechless.
"Don't you even ask their opinion?" Ben said.
"Casey and I have agreed to become in-laws in the future." Tilly said.
Ben didn't know what to say.
Could he refuse?
He really didn't want to be related to Casey.
Seeing Ben's silence, Tilly frowned and looked at him. She asked, "What's wrong? Don't you want to? Are you disgusted with Casey?"
Ben bluntly said, "She's too noisy."
"You're not afraid of making Casey angry?" Tilly asked.
"She's already used to it," Ben replied.
Tilly giggled and thought that Casey was also pitiful. With so many older brothers around her, none of them treated her like a little princess.
After thinking for a moment, Tilly said, "But I think Perla's personality should be different from Casey's."
"People say that you can tell someone's character when they're three years old. She's only three months old now," Ben shrugged helplessly.
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