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Sweet Subterfuge novel by Trina Duo novel Chapter 896

"Actually, it wasn't a big deal."

As Larissa recalled her pregnancy, she didn't think that she had experienced anything too difficult.

If she needed to pinpoint one thing, it would probably be Wendy's subpar cooking skills, at most.

When Larissa was pregnant, she didn't take in sufficient nutrients that an expectant mother should have.

That was why Aster was relatively lighter at birth, but his weight was still within the healthy range.

Unlike Caldor, there weren't any postpartum confinements or confinement nannies here.

During that period of time, Larissa could only rely on herself as well as Wendy's care for her getting off work.

Fortunately, Larissa's health had always been good. Hence, she did not develop any underlying illnesses or have any aftereffects.

"Compared to what I went through when I was a child, this is nothing." She smiled.

Although Larissa sounded casual about it, Kevan was perturbed. After all, the suffering that she experienced back then was all because of him.

The only thing that he could do now was to treat her better. Even so, it still wasn't enough to make up for the bad times that he had caused her.

When Larissa saw Kevan's expression darken, a wave of helplessness and guilt stirred up deep down.

Larissa felt that Aster would have to start elementary school, at the very least, for him to truly understand his thoughts about having siblings. Besides, once he attended elementary school, she would have time to do her own things and wouldn't have to watch over him 24/7.

"Sure. We can have another child whenever you want," Kevan said.

It had never occurred to him that Larissa was willing to conceive his child again, so he was feeling overjoyed. He still had a smile on his face even after they had finished shopping and returned home.

At night, Aster made a video call to Larissa. After staying at Gary's place for three days, his cheeks had evidently gotten a lot rounder.

Pointing at his face on the screen, Larissa asked, "What did you eat at Grandpa's house? You've gotten so much chubbier."

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