Zane grinned and replied, "Understood."
He suddenly felt that Willow was truly a wonderful child. She worried that they might forget about her once they had their children. However, after receiving reassurance, she immediately began worrying that their future children wouldn't get enough love.
Zane said to Willow affectionately, "I want you to know that no matter what happens, I will always stand by your side unconditionally."
Willow lifted her chin, satisfied. "Good! If you ever ignore or push me aside, I won't forgive you! And even if you try to make it up to me, I'll still be mad."
Zane chuckled and gently ruffled her hair. "I promise I will never neglect you."
Willow turned to me with hopeful eyes. I smiled. "Don't worry. I promise, too."
It was only then that she nodded in approval. "That's more like it."
Dorothy and Milton, who had been listening, couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy. Willow was such a naive child who believed in her parents' promises.
However, promises would only hold weight where love existed. One day, if the love faded, one would even feel at ease if you distance yourself.
Dorothy and Milton glanced at Zane. Thankfully, Zane and Annalise weren't that kind of people.
Hence, they felt reassured.
Willow was lucky—her parents were truly good people who loved her with all their hearts. Zane was certain that even if they had their own children in the future, they wouldn't treat Willow any differently.
On the way to drop Willow off at kindergarten, she clung to me affectionately, chatting about anything and everything. I gently patted her shoulder, answering every question she asked.
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