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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 412

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Hearing him say this earnestly, Lily becomes serious, “But Adair has rarely cried since he’s little, and he’s been very optimistic.”

“Children at this stage are usually very optimistic, but his optimism is temporary, not long-lasting.” In many occasions, Rex notices Adair wandering off as if he is thinking about something, which is actually an unconscious behavior. The child is a bit dull.

Lily feels unsettled upon listening to this, and is afraid that it may cause defects in Adair’s character.

“There’re two reasons that may cause this. One is that his family was incomplete, and the lack of presence of his father causes his low self-esteem, a condition that might went unnoticed by the child himself. But others may easily discern it by his fidgeting. Second is his ambiguous understanding of family relations, so he’s sensitive and highly precautious.”

These two reasons speak the truth to Lily. She had been thinking about these issues before, but overall, the child seemed doing okay, so she had not paid too much attention.

Now that Rex mentions it, she is a bit panicked. She fears that the child has character defects because of her own negligence and mistakes. These problems will follow him all the way into adulthood.

Seeing her ever-increasingly anxious expression, Rex looks her in the eyes by the bedside, “You don’t have to worry too much. His problem is not too serious yet. It’s just that he could get better. So, don’t prepare everything for him. I know you just want to compensate for what you couldn’t give him, but it’s not necessarily a good thing.”

For regular families, children will be watched over by grandparents or a babysitter when they are busy. It is normal and Adair should experience it.

“Maybe for the first time, he would be scared staying at home alone, but not the second time, the third time. Only in this way, he would grow up mentally.”

Lily worries too much, “Should we talk to a psychologist?”

“No.” Rex replies with his a serious expression, “You’re back now. I’ll give him what he deserves.”

He says so with a hidden message, which is then conveyed to Lily, but she is unsure how to respond.

Single-unit ward is different from the previous emergency room. The unit is very quiet. When no one talks, the honking downstairs can be heard. The light on the ceiling, which has a gentle white color, falls on the two of them and casts a shadow behind.

After a moment of silence, Rex takes her hand, regardless of whether she wants to dodge or not, and says tenderly, “Lily, let’s settle our terms.”

His one sentence has dumbfounded Lily.

Settle the terms.

This phrase means way too much. It includes the misunderstanding and conflict 5 years ago, as well as the difficult life they both have experienced in these 5 years, and now more about the child’s everything.

“Settle our terms?” Lily is shaken to her eyebrows, and asks him in return, “How?”

It is funny that she does not know what to do.

“I want to take care of you and Adair. Give you a home.” The man says in a choked, hoarse voice, with every word coming out genuinely, “I can’t let go of you. I can’t let go of the child. Vivian or whoever else is all lies. I’m only into you from the very beginning.”

His deep and gentle voice rings in her ears like a warm breeze, propagating through her eardrums to her heart.

In fact, as long as he was kind and reasonable, her heart would be softened, let alone him with his heartfelt words and attitude right now.

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