Chapter 766:

Burnet felt utterly mortified by Silver Fox’s mocking words, so much so that he could barely bring himself to look at her. He wanted to clarify that, although he did desire to sleep with her, his intentions were pure, not dirty. After all, what man didn’t dream of marrying the woman he loved, sharing a bed, and starting a family? If that was considered dirty, then there wouldn’t be any honorable men left in the world.

But Burnet couldn’t figure out how to express this to Silver Fox, so he remained silent, enduring her scorn. His silence only confirmed her suspicions, making her view him with even greater disdain. Unable to stand her judgmental gaze, he attempted to explain, “What I meant was that if you’re planning to have children, you should do it responsibly. The most traditional, natural method is best for the children. Relying on technology can complicate things.”

Initially, Silver Fox was furious and ready to call him a jerk, but after listening to his reasoning, she realized he had a valid point. Although she had once been adamantly against marriage and having children, now that she was considering having children, she wanted to do it right. However, the thought of being intimate with Burnet made her blush. “Ahem! Natural conception is acceptable…”

Burnet’s eyes brightened at her words, but before he could respond, Silver Fox quickly continued, “But you’ll need to undergo a full health check first. I need to be sure you’re clean and healthy before I agree to natural conception.”

Burnet felt a bit offended but acknowledged that her request was fair, so he nodded in agreement. “I’ll get checked too and show you my results,” Silver Fox added.

his head and replied, “That’s not necessary. I’ll accept you no

is a world of

by his declaration. Before she could figure out what he meant, Burnet was already calling his assistant. “Arrange for

he finished the call, she asked,

tomorrow morning. Of

smart, attractive children to secure heirs for their families. There was no iota of love between them, so why get married? It made no sense at

seemed to think it was perfectly logical. “Surely, Miss Swain, you wouldn’t want

she heard this. She certainly didn’t want her children to face the stigma of being born out of wedlock. Having grown up in a fractured family and endured many hardships and judgments, she wanted her children to have a stable home and the

was changing his clothes. “If we’re going to have heirs, they need to be ideal, and you would agree

on, “So, it makes sense for us to get married first, become a legitimate couple, build

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