Sonny acted like an honest child. After he finished speaking, he looked straight at Zachary and asked carefully, “Uncle, are you angry?
Because my aunt didn’t give birth to a little sister.”
Zachary walked to everyone with Sonny in his arms, then sat down on the sofa and let Sonny sit on his lap.
He waited until Serenity sat down next to him before he answered Sonny’s question.
Zachary said, “Uncle is not angry. Although uncles prefer daughters, sons are also very good. It would be nice for your aunt to have a little brother as cute as you.”
In fact, Zachary didn’t dare to hold out hope.
It was only after the master was invited by grandma to tell their fortunes that the couple had such extravagant hopes.
In Serenity’s words, the couple fell in love for a year before getting pregnant. Whether it was a boy or a girl, it was the fruit of their love.
Sonny breathed a sigh of relief.
He slipped off Zachary’s lap, walked to Liberty’s side, and said to her, “Mom, neither aunt nor uncle are angry. Don’t teach me to lie in the future.”
Everyone laughed.
Liberty’s face turned red as she smiled.
She stretched out her hand and pinched Sonny’s little face and said to him, “Go out and play; don’t run so far.”
Sonny pouted, “It’s not fun for me to be alone. Mom, why don’t you stay with me?”
Liberty said: “Mom wants to chat with your aunt, and you go out and play by yourself.”
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