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Chapter 279 Have We Talked About Having A baby

At that time, Lea's father only heard the story where Henry was kicked out of his house because he had a fight with his family for Lea's sake.

He didn't know the real reason.

He became pitiful towards Henry.

After all, the man was his son-in-law.

Considering Lea was pregnant, the man would grow soft eventually.

Back then, Lea complained that Henry's father was so cruel to have driven him out of his own house like that.

But after he explained everything to her, she couldn't help but be impressed by her father-in-law.

When Lea told this to Rachel, the woman burst into laughter. She didn't expect that the old man would have that much tricks up his sleeves.

As they were talking, Henry came downstairs holding a plate of fruits. He placed it on the table. "Fruits for the pregnant woman," he announced.

Lea's nose wrinkled. "Do you have to mention stress I'm a pregnant woman all the time?"

"It's the truth." He shrugged.

She scoffed, turning away.

Henry didn't know what was wrong with his wife. His face soured as well.

'No wonder they kept on fighting,' Rachel thought as she stared at the way they interact with each other.

She had always wondered how a gentleman like Henry would get into fights with Lea.

It seemed that Henry was still oblivious to the words that her friend didn't like hearing.

Sighing, she turned to Lea. "You shouldn't be angry anymore," she persuaded. "Otherwise, you could give birth to a frowning baby."

Sure enough, that caught Lea's attention. She immediately turned to her with one hand holding her stomach protectively. "Really?"

Rachel raised an eyebrow. "Didn't I already tell you that? You know, from time to time, there will be babes who have ugly faces. Some of them wouldn't even be in good health,"

she continued after taking a cherry from the plate. "In fact, during the pregnancy, the mother's emotions will continue to affect the baby's physical and mental development."

Rachel didn't say these words to threaten her.

Actually, they were all true. She was just spitting out the facts.

The couple's faces turned serious.

Without uttering a single word, Henry crossed his arms and stared at Lea.

Her bottom lip quivered as she diverted her gaze to her lap. Her hand rubbed against her stomach guiltily.

"I'm sorry," she apologized, straightening her back.

Henry raised his eyebrows.

"I shouldn't have

even know why you're angry in

and

her turn to cross her

keep reminding me that I'm a fat pregnant woman, and I don't like that," she

that? He just didn't get her. "I

were

"Stop!"

no idea what was

handing it to her friend. "Beautiful, how about you have

as she plopped the fruit into her

just stood

just couldn't understand why she was

didn't know her as much as

to chat with Jack, leaving the two ladies

are you planning to

head as she realized they already got

mean we'll be having a

would only have the wedding once everything was smoothened

already told her not to worry and that he would handle

were concerned, only a wedding ceremony could prove that she was

father sometimes asked her to file the divorce papers, no father would force his daughter to divorce her husband unless

long as she still wanted to be with him, then the

you hold

a deep frown engraved itself

child. In fact, she even had her

her pregnancy, there

be her waistline, but since there were already high-waist wedding dresses, it gave her another avenue to

didn't want her to wear anything revealing. And she should steer clear from long hemlines. Otherwise, she

so many restrictions,"

Why can't we just have a

eyes widened at

they would

like her relationship

would've

happened if it

of them and their close friends

Henry's decision

you'll get married

she had thought that Lea wouldn't get

was just so independent. No one would expect that she would

also expected that she

"I was shocked

she was unwilling at first, she needed to put her baby first. Plus, she

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