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... ess both amusing and exasperating.

During her pregnancy, she must have had a hard time.

Thinking of this, he felt even more determined to make up for everything.

“Really? Can I?” Shu Mengyao’s voice was soft, still hesitant.

“Of course,” he reassured her gently.

“Once you’re out of confinement and your body has recovered, we won’t need to hire a nanny anymore. How does that sound?”

Lin Yang continued to comfort her. Hiring a nanny wasn’t because he ...

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