While she was feeling overwhelmed, she heard Hanson whisper, "Let's have another child born on this day in the future."
Vania's eyes widened. He wanted another baby? Was she going to set a new record for childbirth?
Furthermore, did he think having a child was as simple as he imagined?
Vania replied in a low voice, "What are you thinking? Who wants to have a baby with you?"
She then turned and fled the scene.
She jumped on the bed when she returned to her room, but she quickly regretted it. Wasn't she giving Hanson chances by lying on the bed? She couldn't be here.
At this time, he entered the room with strong steps and a smile on his face, asking, "What are you thinking about? I'm not going to do anything because the kids are here."
Vania, on the other hand, interpreted this as: It was inconvenient when the children were present, but it would be convenient when the children were gone.
Vania's face flushed again, and she knew in her heart that even if the children were not present, she wouldn't allow it to happen.
In a fit of rage, she draped the quilt over her head, blocking everything out of her sight and mind.
Seeing her movements, Hanson laughed even louder, "Don't suffocate yourself." Despite his concern, he couldn't stop himself from laughing.
Vania clenched her teeth and said angrily to Hanson, who was still laughing, "I don't need you to worry about me."
"My dear, who will give birth to my kids if you choke on yourself?" Hanson pulled the quilt away from her, exposing her head beneath it.
"You... You will be sleeping alone today. If you are truly afraid, sleep with the children since there are many of them," Vania grumbled.
That was not possible. When Hanson learned that she wanted to sleep separately, he immediately softened and said, "Darling, I'm not afraid only when I'm with you."
With that, he got into bed swiftly, lying naturally beside Vania, and gently caressing her with his hand.
"I'll stop with the nonsense, darling. Let's go to bed. I'm exhausted."
Hanson had no idea what was bothering Vania. She was fine earlier, but her emotions shifted as they lay down on the bed.
He would almost certainly make a mistake if he did not sleep.
Thankfully, Vania did not argue with him. Instead, she settled into a comfortable position before saying, "All right, let's sleep."
They quickly fell asleep as the mood settled.
Hanson dozed off after hearing Vania's even breathing.
The following morning.
Vania woke up earlier than usual. This was Morales and Morgan's first breakfast at home.
Therefore, she planned to prepare a hearty breakfast for them, which could be thought of as a welcome meal.
Despite the fact that it was Morales and Morgan's first time in Vania's house and their first time with her children, they got along well and slept peacefully at night.
They awoke early today after a good night's sleep.
When they saw Vania, they approached her and greeted, "Good morning, Miss Vania."
"Mommy." The four kids awoke sleepily as well.
"Good morning." Vania embraced each of them.
This hug made Morales and Morgan feel unusually warm, which was something they had never felt before at home.
They were a little envious of the four kids.
"How was your sleep last night?" Vania inquired, rubbing Morales and Morgan's heads.
"We slept well; our brothers were with us the whole time," Morales replied, nodding.
"Our brothers have also passed on a lot of knowledge to us," Morgan added cheerfully.
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