Zachary was quiet for a moment before saying, "In a few years, Belle will be in school and I'm sure she'll get great grades. Everyone in the York family is smart." Serenity smiled. "Belle's barely over a year old. She can't even talk clearly yet. I don't dare say if she'll do well in school. But grades aren't everything. I just want our kids to grow up healthy and safe."

Even if their kids weren't great at school and didn't inherit Zachary's high IQ, Serenity was okay with that.

There were plenty of cases where two top students had children who ended up struggling in school.

You couldn't count on luck forever.

"You're right," Zachary agreed. "As long as our kids are healthy, safe, and happy, that's what matters most."

He thought about his big family. He had lots of brothers, and the younger generation already had eight kids. Three cousins weren't married yet, and once they did and had kids, their children's generation would be full of siblings. There would always be someone who could carry on the family legacy. His kids didn't need to bear all that weight alone.

they could learn what they could. If they couldn't, then

lifetimes. Even if their kids didn't work a single day, they'd

they'd be fine. Rich families feared the next generation burning through fortunes with reckless investments. Most would rather see their kids stay home than gamble the

She wanted to go check on the kids and was trying to end

immediately started whining, "Wife, are you already tired of talking

talk for an hour if you wanted. I miss you so much. I can't eat or sleep right without you here." Serenity laughed. "We've been married for years now." "So what? Even when we're old and gray, I want us to be like we're still in love for the first time," Zachary said. "Look at my parents,

have time. If you can manage ten days or even half a

still on the fence, worried their second might be

than

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