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Chapter 245
Charlie said, “I’ve thought of a nickname.”
“What is it?”
“Adeline”
“Adeline?”
“Yeah.
“Adeline…”
Kamryn thought awhile and said, “I want our baby to be pretty, pure, and bright
“Me too.”
Charlie had thought for a long time before getting off work today. He had even looked through the dictionary to find a good
name.
“If I give birth
daughter, it will be a nice name for her. But
ut what
if it is a boy?”
Her question made him at a loss for words.
After a while, he said, “I am still working on it.”
Knowing he had never thought about it, Kamryn was speechless, wondering why he wanted a daughter so much. Feeling amused and helpless, she said, “Your words sound perfunctory!”
Charlie hugged her, gently rested his chin on her shoulder, and said with puppy eyes, “But I want a daughter.”
She felt more helpless and aggrievedly said, “Saying such words will not make me give birth to a girl.”
He gently put his big palm on her belly, lowered his voice, and said, “Baby, please be a girl”
“It’s useless. Whether it is a boy or a girl has long been determined.”
Charlie stopped talking, trying to think of a nickname for a boy.
“Did you only think of a nickname?”
“No. I’ve also thought of a formal name.”
“What is it?”
James Franco,
“James Franco.
It was a nice name.
“What if it is a boy?”
Charlie was stunned and replied, “I told you I am still working on it.”
He had only thought about how to name his daughter but had never thought of having a son.
Kamryn laughed. “You prefer a daughter. If I give birth to a son, will you dislike him?”
Charlie denied it, saying, “No! I will love him all the same.”
“Really? Why did you only think about how to name a girl?”
He said, “Because boys should not be pampered.”
“You will be partial toward your daughter!”
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Chapter 215
Charlie self–righteously said, “Every parent is partial.”
“If I give birth to a daughter, will I need to compete with her for your favor?”
“Nol”
Charlie did not want her to overthink, so he said, “I will always be partial toward you. Stop thinking nonsense.”
“Men are all liars.”
Many of Kamryn’s old school friends had children and occasionally shared their lives on Twitter. Some of them had wanted a son but said they liked boys and girls all the same. When they got a daughter, they initially felt a little disappointed. But as time passed, men valued their daughters more than their wives. It was true that there was a special bond between father and daughter. Men were instinctively partial toward their daughters.
She must mentally prepare to lose Charlie’s favor if pregnant with a daughter. Therefore, she must relish the moment. Although she fussed about many things after getting pregnant, he was considerately taking care of her, making her less worried about gains and losses.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, Casana
When Nicole stood before the window and looked at the unfamiliar city, the glass reflected her lifeless, pale face.
She had been hospitalized on the third day after she had arrived in Casana. She followed the doctor’s instructions to recuperate, waiting for the best time to conceive.
Nyasia had told her everything was ready. She needed to recuperate because of her poor health.
But a long delay might cause trouble. She must get it done before Charlie found it out.
The management of the sperm bank was strict. The loss of samples would inevitably arouse the Franco family’s suspicion. Then, they would find our what she had done.
She knew how angry and shocked Charlie would be when he knew about it.
It was a desperate move. But if she got pregnant, she would have a bargaining chip. She had acted, so there was no turning back. She had long had such a plan but had been hesitating to carry it out
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