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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2803

“Carol’s marriage, sigh, it worries me too. Her mindset is different from ordinary people.”

Thinking about her own daughter who said she would have a child out of wedlock as her successor, as long as the child did not want the father, Belinda found it distressing.

Even though Belinda's marriage with Hunter had issues in later years, after decades of being together, there might not have been love but there was still affection.

Having a companion in old age at least prevented loneliness.

What did having sons and daughters matter?

When children grew up, they have their own families, work, and earn money. They had their own children to care for, leaving very little attention for their parents.

One should not even think about children being by their side every day.

The one who could stay close was the spouse.

After the incident between Hunter and Celine, Belinda was furious. In the end, she drove Celine away and demanded Hunter to live in seclusion while not divorcing him or chasing him away.

She was not worried that when she got old, Hunter might seek revenge. She was the head of the Fisher family. Even if Caroline took over, she was still the matriarch living in the manor. Besides, Caroline had a better relationship with Belinda, and hardly any feelings for Hunter.

When Belinda was too old to move, Hunter might have already passed away, considering Hunter was a few years older than her.

All in all, Belinda hoped her daughter could find a husband and lead a normal married life, instead of just marrying someone casually to have a successor.

Hunter did not respond.

His daughter was not close to him.

Who Caroline married and welcomed into the family was not his decision to make.

Last time when Hunter wanted to help his daughter by introducing a boyfriend, not only did Caroline not like it, but she also blamed him for introducing a useless heir.

How many men were willing to be a son-in-law in the Fisher family?

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