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Come on Daddy novel (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 390

When Anika saw how frank Nora was, she did not speak in a roundabout way either. "You've had a good time in the Way family for the past five years. We liked you a lot, took care of you very well, and never made you feel aggrieved. So, Nora, shouldn't you think about what you can do for the Way family?"

"You two have been married for five years but don't have a child. There are rumours everywhere. Every time your dad and I attend banquets or events, those people either bring the conversation around children or hint that you two aren't healthy. Your dad and I could only fob them off.

I've never told you about these things, and I don't want to put too much pressure on you, but it's been five years. Alan and you aren't young anymore and have reached the age to become a parent.

So, Nora, I hope that you can give birth to Alan's child and descendant. It would also stop the rumours. Only by having a child would Alan grow up, realize what responsibility is, and take on responsibility. This is beneficial to the two of you no matter what. There's no harm to it."

Nora quietly listened to Anika's words and concluded that Anika wanted her to take the initiative to have a child.

"Mom, we don't need others to judge our lives, and we can't live for others." Nora's voice was neither loud nor quiet and neither haughty nor humble. "It's our life and marriage. We live the way we want. Mom, you really don't have to worry about this too much."

"How can I not worry? You are both my children, and your dad and I want to have a grandson earlier," Anika held Nora's hand and spoke with sincerity.

"Mom, my oldest brother, second oldest sister, and fourth oldest sister all have children. You are already a grandma. Alan and I have our thoughts and plans. Mom, I hope you and dad can respect us." Nora felt a little guilty because there was no way for her and Alan to have a child in their contractual marriage. Alan and she would not be able to fulfill their wish.

"Of course, we respect you. We've given you five years of freedom." Anika frowned slightly. "Tell me. Is it Alan, that jerk, who doesn't want to have a child? If that's the case and you tell me, then your dad I as well as grandpa will help you."

"Mom, he didn't."

"Really?"

"Really, no." Nora shook her head.

"If not, then why don't you have a child?" Anika could not figure it out.

At this moment, Hazel looked back at them and interjected, "Nora, I have something to say. If you think I'm right, then remember what I said. If not, then don't be offended."

"Hazel, please tell me." Nora was already mentally prepared.

"People say that children are the bond between husband and wife. Having a child can enhance the relationship between husband and wife and build a more secure relationship. It gives your significant other a sense of family responsibility," Hazel suggested.

Nora also knew of those sayings, but this method did not apply to their marriage.

"Hazel is right. Alan should grow up. You can't fool around like this anymore. Nora, please help him," Anika said.

Nora looked at Anika's longing and expectant eyes, but she knew that there was nothing she could do.

"Mom, I..." Nora did not know how to answer.

Was this something she could help with? Would she be helping by giving birth to a child?

Nora's words were interrupted by Hazel. "Nora, you don't have to rush to give us an answer. You can think about it for a while. Give it some careful thoughts before you tell mom."

"Yes, yes, yes, you can think about it. No rush. No rush." Anika patted her hand again and did not continue the topic.

Nora looked out of the car window worriedly.

It seemed that the conversation about her child would be ongoing for a while.

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