After a while, Sonny looked up and asked Serenity, “Auntie, will my mother give birth to a little sister?”

He was still young and didn’t understand love, but he knew that his mother would marry Uncle Duncan soon. He didn’t understand what marriage meant; he just knew that marriage meant living together.

Uncle Duncan will move in and live with them in the future. Or he and his mother could move to Uncle Duncan’s house.

When you get married, you will have a baby. For example, his aunt Serenity and uncle Zachary got married, and now his aunt is pregnant with a little brother.

Sonny wondered if his mother would give birth to a little sister for him.

“It’s hard to say. Maybe there will be, maybe there won’t be.”

Serenity didn’t dare to say that her sister, Liberty, would definitely have a second child after remarrying.

It depended on what Liberty thought.

Of course, the Lewis family hoped that Liberty would give birth to a second child, no matter whether it was a boy or a girl. If she does, Duncan will have a successor.

Sonny said, “I want a younger sister. When mom and Uncle Lewis get married, I will ask mom to give birth to a younger sister.”

smiled. “Do you know what

it’s marriage. Auntie, I want

just a kid, and you are thinking about

that she should be careful when speaking in front of Sonny

smart and

nowadays are too

you want mom to

Whenever Uncle Duncan sees my mom, he only has eyes for her. He always says that he loves me the most, but

it. I can see that Uncle Duncan is like Uncle Zack. He is afraid of you, and Uncle Duncan is afraid of my mother. If I did something wrong and my mother said she would beat me with a clothes hanger, Uncle Duncan would not plead for me but help my mother get the hanger and tell her

feeling that

Duncan liked him, which

Uncle Duncan

covered her mouth, and

looked up and glared at

you are laughing at someone else’s misfortune. You’re

won’t laugh at you; Auntie won’t laugh at

bent down and tried to pick up

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