Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Mission: From Divorcee to Millionaire. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 313. Let's read the author's Mission: From Divorcee to Millionaire Internet story right here.
"It's all good, pregnant women go through this all the time. No need to fuss."
Not wanting Everett to suspect anything was wrong, Selena swiftly switched gears, "Hey, remember when Grandfather mentioned we should start thinking of a name for the baby? Got any ideas?"
Just like that, Everett's focus shifted. He pulled Selena closer with a slight smile playing on his lips, "Well, Mrs. Bennett, what's your take?"
"Me?" Selena blinked in surprise.
In high society, naming the next generation is a big deal, especially in a top-tier family like the Bennetts. Typically, it would be Josh or the current head of the family, the father, making the call. It wasn't her place.
Sensing her hesitation, Everett rested his chin on her shoulder, lazily inhaling her scent. His voice was soft and smooth, "I don't care about those old-school rules. If you have a name in mind, go ahead and choose it."
Everett's words struck a chord in Selena's heart.
Since marrying into the Bennett family, she never felt fully accepted. They often looked down on her, never offering a shred of respect.
But Everett, at least, treated her with dignity as his wife.
Warmth spread through Selena's chest. She took a moment to think, then gently took Everett's hand, tracing a name in his palm.
"Mateo?"
He tilted his head, his thin lips curling into a smile as he said the name, his voice deep and magnetic.
Selena nodded lightly, "The Bennett next-gen is supposed to have names starting with 'M'. Mateo, what do you think?"
"Mateo."
Everett repeated the name softly, feeling an odd warmth in his heart. He gently pinched her chin and rewarded her with a kiss.
"Alright, Mateo it is."
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