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Aurora Walton and Lucas Carter novel Chapter 1870

Aurora cut off Lucas’ train of thought.

“We don’t even know if it’s a boy or a girl yet. Isn’t it too early to be talking about names?”

“I hope it’s a girl.”

Lucas answered without hesitation.

Hearing that, Aurora immediately bristled.

“Why does it have to be a girl?”

Before he could respond, she continued, “So if it’s a boy, you won’t like the baby?”

Lucas was speechless.

So, this was what people meant when they said women were the hardest to deal with.

He never quite believed it before.

But with just a few sentences from Aurora, he could already sense the trap.

If he said he didn’t like boys, Aurora would definitely latch onto it.

And who knew what conclusions she would draw after that.

Lucas awkwardly rubbed the bridge of his nose.

“It’s just that I think girls are a bit better.”

As soon as he said it, he saw Aurora’s expression darken and immediately corrected himself.

“But honestly, as long as it’s our child, I’ll love them no matter what.”

He lifted his arm and pulled her firmly into his embrace.

“I’m not lying. As long as it’s our child, of course I’ll love them.”

Aurora let out a soft snort, finally feeling satisfied.

“That’s more like it.”

“The first three months are critical. You have to take good care of yourself. If there’s anything you need, just tell the house staff.”

Lucas remembered every word the doctor said on the call, committing it firmly to memory.

The first trimester was the most fragile period.

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