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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1879

After knowing who Serenity was, Dr. Carden said to her, “Mr. Callum is your brother-in-law, right? When you go back, tell him that I’ll go treat his fiancée’s eyes after confinement, which lasts forty days.”

Serenity smiled and said, “I’ll definitely deliver your message, Dr. Carden. Callum has been looking forward to it for a long time.”

Tim, who was holding his son at the side, had a rather dark expression.

When Lilian looked sideways at him, he pretended as if nothing was wrong and continued to indulge their son.

The legendary doctor whispered to Laurence, “Boy, you have to inherit your teacher’s toughness in the future. Don’t learn from your Uncle Tim to be afraid of your wife.”

Laurence called Jane Mama, and he used to call Tim Uncle Tim. Now that his teacher became his uncle’s wife, he could not correct himself. As such, Lilian told Laurence not to correct himself and called them whatever he wanted. If Uncle Tim dared to ignore him, he could tell her.

His teacher would find his Uncle Tim to settle accounts. She could make a rude person polite.

For this reason, Tim also complained about his wife not siding with him and siding with another man instead.

Tim indeed came from a family known for being easily jealous. He got jealous for the smallest things.

He whispered and defended himself, “Sir, I’m not afraid of my wife. I love her. She has worked hard to bear a child for me.”

The baby in his arms pouted his lips again.

Tim quickly coaxed him again, but the little one still cried.

He walked around the room holding his crying son. At last, he helplessly handed the boy over to the legendary doctor, and the boy stopped crying.

The legendary doctor roasted Tim again, “Look at you, you can’t even hold a child. He cried because you were holding him uncomfortably, and yet you keep blaming him for being a crybaby. When he doesn’t cry, you imagine things and suspect that he’s not normal instead.”

“No, Clo-clo doesn’t cry. She’s so well-behaved,” Tim said instinctively.

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