I glared at him. "You need to get out."
"Why should I go out?" Theo's face was filled with reluctance. "We’ve been married for so long yet you're afraid of letting me watch you breastfeed a child?"
"I am!"
I thought Theo would leave obediently when he saw that I was mad but he did not. He sat on the bed and pulled out his phone from his pocket before using it.
I took a deep breath and decided not to make a fuss with him or else I would be extremely pissed off by him.
Munchkin was upset after his milk bottle was taken away, so I quickly lifted my shirt.
Perhaps all infants had the same instincts. When the little guy smelled the scent of milk, he began sucking without any help. I was relieved to see that he did not have any aversion to it.
As I watched him closely, the motherly love in me began to expand infinitely. I felt a strong urge to give Munchkin all the best things in life so he could be the happiest child in the world.
At this moment, I finally felt like he was my child and I was his mother.
When Munchkin was full, I handed him to Theo. I fixed my clothes and left the nursery.
Theo followed closely behind me. Although he was holding Munchkin the right way, he was obviously very nervous and careful about it. 1
Xander shot him a cold glance. "Be careful, Mr. Grant. Don't drop Munchkin."
"He can almost walk on a beam." Jerome quickly added.
What were these two saying?
I was stunned. After turning around to look at Theo, I finally realized how slow he was walking-much slower than a tortoise. It was clear that his body was also very stiff.
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