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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1977

Married At First Sight Chapter 1977

Josh smiled and made a bet with his beloved wife: “Let’s just gamble, I said Zachary and his wife have a child, the first child must be a son.”

Jasmine: “…I don’t even dare to bet with you.”

She felt like there was no chance of winning.

“It’s better not to gamble. The York family has no daughter for several generations. I can’t guarantee that Serenity’s first child will have a daughter, and I don’t even dare to bet that she will have both children.” Jasmine felt that if she made a bet, she had a high probability of losing, that’s it.

“Honey, you bet me boldly. If I win, I will give you a set of jewels. If I lose, I will give you two sets of jewels. I just want to prevent you from losing money.”

Jasmine laughed and said, “What’s the point of such a bet? If you really want to gamble, then let’s gamble once. I bet that Serenity and his wife will have both children. If I win, you can give me whatever I want. If I lose, I will give it to you.”

Josh readily agreed.

He said: ” Then I’ll bet that the two children in front of Zachary and his wife are both sons.”

“It’s only a bet on two children, but Serenity probably will have two, and the two will determine the outcome.”

Jasmine knew her friend would have a second child, but the chance of a third child was not high. Even if there were many, what was needed was money to support the baby, and Serenity did not want to have a third child.

One child, Serenity would feel very lonely. She was most likely to have a second child.

Serenity didn’t know that because her friend wanted to eat ice cream, it led to a bet between the young couple. After chatting with Jasmine, she sent those photos to Zachary.

If there was any misunderstanding between husband and wife, she thought it was best to explain it clearly immediately and didn’t keep her mouth shut; otherwise, it would only make the misunderstanding worse.

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