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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 1031

Chapter 1031 It's Just Your Wish

If it were to say that Patrick's patience in this lifetime was all given to Aimee, that would actually be incorrect. Because it was clear that most of Patrick's patience was given to Rosemary. He never thought of himself as a person who loved his daughter so much before, even though he and Ridge were not on good terms. But two cold people being cold towards each other was nothing special.

However, at this moment, Patrick clearly saw his own heart and realized that he was indeed biased towards Rosemary.

At this moment, Patrick only felt that Aimee had great foresight. When she was pregnant, the two of them had already discussed their parenting philosophy for the future. Aimee suggested not treating their children like children but letting them grow up like adults and solve problems on their own instead of crying out for Mommy or Daddy.

Now it seemed if Aimee hadn't set this policy early on, Patrick might have permanently tilted towards Rosemary.

This would naturally hurt Ridge since he was also his son; there was no reason why Patrick wouldn't love him just as much.

Fortunately, such a situation did not occur. After both children fell asleep, Patrick said seriously to Aimee, "Thank you for making sure I didn't become a bad father."

The relationship between him and Ridge had always been unpredictable; if he played favorites with his daughter again now, then Ridge would definitely resent him.

Aimee didn't think too much about it though; she just believed that adults always treated children like they knew nothing, which wasn't necessarily a good thing especially with more and more unruly kids nowadays because parents coddle them too much without limits, leading to an entitled attitude.

Naturally she didn't want her kids turning into brats either, so for her she hoped they could have a healthy and happy childhood while growing up into well-rounded individuals with strong personalities.

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