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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 666

After driving Amara out, Casey turned around and walked towards Edith's room. Just now, he gave Kacper an order: if Amara dared to step into this house, he should break her legs.

After Casey went back to the courtyard, Nicolas approached him and asked, "Is it really that woman?"

Casey nodded and said with a smile, "I've driven her out. Before Edith gives birth to the child safely, she won't be able to step into this house."

"Great. I had thought that she would no longer disturb us after what happened last time. Unexpectedly, she should come here on the day Edith gives birth to her child. Why does she do it?" Nicolas sighed helplessly.

"In fact, she didn't know that Edith will give birth to our child today. She thought that I was dead, and therefore came here to get some benefits from the Davies family." Casey explained.

Nicolas spoke with his eyes wide open, "It's much wicked for her to do so. Alas...I don't bother to talk about her."

"Don't think about her. Today, Edith will give birth to a child. It's a good thing. Don't be upset by some unimportant people." Casey said.

Nicolas nodded. He no longer talked about Amara and continued to look at Edith's room.

About two hours later, Casey became a little impatient and had a faint impulse to rush into the room to have a look.

"It's been several hours. Why is the child still not born? Does anything go wrong? I have to go in and have a look." Casey spoke.

Jennifer hurriedly stopped Casey and said, "Different from what you think, children can't be born in a short time. It's not been a long time. Sometimes, a woman can't successfully give birth to a child in a day. Wait a moment. I estimate that the child will soon be born."

Casey helplessly sighed. Hearing Edith scream from time to time in the room, he was anxious.

At the same time, he finally realized how great women were. They were worthy of admiration just for their giving birth to children.

"It seems that I must be very nice to Edith in the future. Besides, I have to make our daughter know how great her mother is and ask her to be good to her mother."

When Casey was talking to himself, a baby cried in the room. People in the courtyard were excited.

Casey was so excited that he didn't know what he should do for a while.

At this moment, a nurse ran out of the room with a smile and said, "Congratulations! The madam gives birth to a beautiful girl. Both the madam and the baby are safe."

"What! How is it possible that she gives birth to a daughter? She should have given birth to a son. Did you make a mistake?" Lily, who had been waiting, exclaimed. People in the courtyard were all confused.

Casey was a little embarrassed and hurriedly spoke to Conor, "Watch her, and I'll go in and have a look."

After saying that, he hurriedly entered the room.

"No. I also want to go to have a look. I don't believe that Edith has given birth to a daughter. They must have made a mistake." Lily didn't believe what the nurse said.

"Now, she has just given birth to the baby. It's not good for too many people to go in. You had better wait." The nurse hurriedly explained.

Conor immediately blocked Lily's way, felt puzzled and asked, "Isn't it good to have a daughter? Even Casey is happy to have a daughter. Why are you unhappy?"

"If they have a daughter, I can't marry their child. Oh, my dream is shattered." Lily cried.

Conor was puzzled. He couldn't understand what Lily was thinking about.

In the room.

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