Noah's eyes flashed with a touch of inquiry, "Why?"
Jocelyn said with a straight face, "Your family has been so good to me, I think it is right for the children to take your surname."
Noah, "Actually, our family doesn't care about that."
Jocelyn, "But I do care."
After the words, Jocelyn looked at Noah with a straight face and said, "Noah, will you listen to me? Otherwise I'll, never speak to you again."
The Mason family is so good to her, if the child does not take the Mason family's surname, it is really not justified.
Noah helplessly nodded, "Okay, okay, all according to you. "
Jocelyn's face became mild, "Good."
Noah dotingly stroked her hair and asked, "Now you are better?"
Jocelyn shook her head, "I'm fine."
Noah, "That's good."
Just at this time, Scott came out of the kitchen.
Scott had a snow-white apron around his body, and his hands were still covered with beads of water that had not yet dried.
While gently rubbing the water droplets on his apron, he walked over to Jocelyn and Noah and asked, "What are you talking about?"
Noah said, "The question of whose surname the future child will take."
At that, Scott smiled benevolently, "What kind of question is it? With whose surname, isn't it all the same?"
Jocelyn said, "No, I want the children surnamed Mason."
Scott smiled, "Whatever, even if the surname is Murphy, I don't care, no matter who the surname is, it's my grandchildren."
After saying that, Scott then sat next to Jocelyn and said, "Your mother and Camille are busy in the kitchen, I can't help much, I'll accompany you to chat."
Jocelyn nodded and took the initiative to find a topic, "Dad, do you want me to have boys or girls in the future?"
The expression on Scott’s face softened, "Both are fine, as long as they are my grandchildren, I love them all."
His level of enlightenment made Jocelyn rejoice.
Generally speaking, the gentry families attach great importance to the gender of their offspring.
The more powerful the family, the more they like sons.
This is because people's traditional concept always feels that the family business should be inherited by a son.
But the Mason family, however, does not have this problem at all.
She truly feels that she is very lucky.
"I think it's better to have a girl. There are really too many boys in our family." Scott added, "In fact, nowadays, boys and girls are all the same, and girls can also inherit the family business."
"Dad, you're really enlightened." Jocelyn had a satisfied face.
Scott smiled and suddenly looked at Noah with a serious face and ordered, "Take good care of Jocelyn."
Noah had a serious face, "I know."
...
About an hour later, Allie and Camille prepared a large table of delicious food.
All of them were Jocelyn's favourite food.
Sweet and sour pork ribs, steamed pork, chicken soup, shredded spicy and sour potatoes, and dry-fried string beans.
After finishing the meal, Allie took both Scott and Camille to leave.
After Jocelyn saw them off, she joined Noah and sat down on the sofa.
As soon as the two sat down, Noah put his ear to Jocelyn's stomach and softly admonished, "You two grow up well. Don’t make your mother uncomfortable during pregnancy."
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