Fortunately, Alice didn’t keep her husband waiting too long, and was pushed out by doctors and nurses.

“Wife.” Clive was the first to pounce.

Alice’s hair was messy and her lips were bitten.

Fortunately, she was in good spirits. Seeing everyone waiting for her, she said to her husband: “Clive, it’s a son. They said the baby looks like me.”

Clive said, “The son just follows his mother. That’s great, the baby is very good.”

Clive leaned down, kissed his beloved wife on the forehead, and said distressedly: “Wife, thank you for your hard work, we won’t have any more children in the future, one child is enough.”

Lafayette family also hoped that Alice would give birth to a son.

The Stone family had a great business, and Clive also said that he would only have one child. Alice was the eldest daughter-in-law. The Lafayette family felt that if Alice gave birth to the eldest grandson, she would give birth to a successor for her husband’s family, so Alice’s position in the Stone family would be stable.

After giving birth, Alice was also glad that she gave birth to a son so that her baby would not have to bear the pain of childbirth like she did when he grew up.

I won’t

want to give birth either, it hurt too

she hadn’t experienced it, she couldn’t imagine

watching everyone watching the baby. She said to her husband: “Bring the baby

had gone through ten levels of

baby

crib. It was just a newborn baby. It was small and soft and felt

fearing that if he

“I’ll do it.”

She smiled and said, “Look at how you dare

scared to see you walking with the baby in

used to it, and when the time comes, their

what the people who came

he would shamelessly run to the merchant, give this little guy a hug, and practice his holding posture. When Serenity gave birth to a baby, he wouldn’t be like

child, but when he saw Clive being embarrassed, he didn’t dare to hug him, lest he would

babies before, but the ones he raised were babies like Sonny that could walk and talk, not

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