Callum said, “If in our York family, giving birth to a daughter would be such a big deal, our ancestors for several generations would laugh to death.”
After Josh was silent, he warned: “The generations of ancestors of your York family who have gone up to the top are already laughing to death.”
Callum: “I’m just making a metaphor.”
Seeing Josh show off, Callum was still envious.
After getting married and reaching a certain age, he looked forward to having a child of his own. Regardless of whether he has a child or a daughter, as long as he has a baby, he can taste what it’s like to be a father.
However, he would have to wait another two or three years before he could become a father.
Camryn’s body hadn’t recovered yet, and no matter how hard he tried, she wouldn’t be able to get pregnant.
He couldn’t act like he liked children in front of her, lest she feel pressured.
Let’s live in a world of two for now. It’s fine and happy now.
The two of them took the elevator upstairs.
Their offices were still on the same floor.
They got out of the elevator together again.
Holding the bouquet that Camryn had sent, Callum exited the elevator with a smile.
Josh’s smile was even brighter than his.
Other employees on the same floor saw the two bosses, one smiling brighter than the other, and they all wondered in their hearts: What good thing happened to the two bosses? Smile so brightly!
They could understand because Vice President Callum York walked out of the elevator holding a bouquet of flowers, and they knew it was given to him by his wife without asking. But, Mr. Bucham?
Why did Mr. Bucham smile so cheerfully?
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