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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1765

Madisyn gave her husband a look, but smiled and said: “You also know that our fighting power is not as good as mother, so we don’t need to fight with him.”

Bowen: “Mom said, she will of course remind Kevin.”

After a pause, she said: “We are too unfilial, Kevin was born by us, but you want mom to worry about his life! Husband, think about it, has Mom ever said what she likes or wants recently? Let’s buy it and give it to Mom.”

Bowen said, “What does Mom lack? What is most lacking is granddaughter-in-law and great-granddaughter.”

When it came to the matter of the child, Madisyn said in a low voice, “Why hasn’t Serenity moved?”

Bowen immediately patted his wife and said in a low voice, “Don’t yell. It made Serenity feel uncomfortable to hear that she was under the greatest pressure, and having a child is also about fate, and it is useless to worry before the fate arrives.

If you have sons and daughters in your life, then you will definitely have them, as the old saying goes, sometimes you have to have them in your life, and there is always time in your life, don’t force it.

It’s the same reason.”

Thinking of her three sons, but no daughter, The Madisyn sighed, “The sons and daughters are all debts.

They are either here to collect debts or to pay debts. Our three sons must be here to collect debts. Holding my great-granddaughter, I also look forward to having a granddaughter in the future, but I am afraid that three sons will give us nine grandchildren, like my mom now faces nine grandchildren, and she hates it very much.”

If Madisyn ever had nine grandchildren, her great-grandson would have a large head as well.

Even though the old lady was still healthy, she was old. When Madisyn had a son and the son grew up, the old lady had already gone to be with the old man, so she couldn’t control the younger generation. Didn’t Madisyn have to take care of her as a grandmother?

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