As soon as Jay and Angelina took their seats, Baby Zetty put food on her parents' plates.
"Daddy, your favorite vegetable dish.
"Mommy, your favorite phoenix tail oyster mushroom."
Zayne said sourly, "How nice it is to have such a considerate daughter."
He then looked at Josephine's belly and said, "Let's have a daughter, Josie."
Josephine asked curiously, "Didn't you say you want a son the other day?"
Zayne stared at the cold and lofty Jenson and the ridiculously charming Baby Robbie, saying, "I've thought about it... Maybe a son isn’t exactly a good choice."
"Why isn’t it a good choice?" Jenson and Baby Robbie gave him a death stare at the same time!
Zayne's aura weakened in an instant.
Jay defended his sons domineeringly, saying, "Your uncle has nothing against sons. He’s just worried that his son won’t grow taller than you two, won’t become more good-looking than you two, or as capable as you two... He’s going to be really embarrassed if his son is
more inferior than you two in everything."
Zayne yelled grumpily, "I just think that sons aren't as considerate as daughters."
Then, it was all over for Zayne.
Every time he reached out to take a dish, Jenson and Baby Robbie would grab the food faster than him.
When he tried to grab a piece of abalone, Jens snatched it and put it on Jay's plate. "You've lost weight, Daddy. Here, have some abalone to replenish your nutrients."
Zayne,"..."
When he tried to grab some vegetables, Baby Robbie snatched them and put them on Angeline's plate." Here’s your favorite phoenix tail oyster mushroom, Mommy."
Zayne stared bitterly at Jenson and Baby Robbie. " Okay, okay, I was wrong. I was wrong, okay? Both sons and daughters are good, happy?”
It was only then did Jenson and Baby Robbie stop making things difficult for him.
After lunch, the children reluctantly bade farewell to their parents because they still needed to attend class.
Zayne and Josephine had no intention to leave. They sat on the couch leisurely and made themselves at home.
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