Your Beloved Sweetheart Is Online-Chapter 1824 - 1827: Boss Ling Is Officially Brought Home by Hua Hua 6

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Chapter 1824: Chapter 1827: Boss Ling Is Officially Brought Home by Hua Hua 6

"Mom, here’s what I’m thinking." As soon as Ling Yin heard Wang Fengtong speak, he already guessed her thoughts and immediately said, "About the child’s issue, I’ve already planned it out. I plan to have a child right after marrying Hua Hua."

Wang Fengtong’s expression immediately turned more benevolent following this statement.

Having pinpointed his mother-in-law’s thoughts, Ling Yin continued, "Mom, I’ll give Hua Hua all that a normal marriage would provide. As for the children’s matter, I’ve already considered having two children of mine and Hua Hua’s by the methods of egg donation and surrogacy. A normal family absolutely cannot be without children. Once we have children, we’ll need Mom to help us take care of them. After all, both Hua Hua and I are men; we might not be as good at child-rearing as you are."

Wang Fengtong was all smiles, "How could you two little ones possibly know how to raise children? The children definitely need me to take care of them, only then I can be at ease."

Ling Yin was simply too good at pleasing his mother-in-law, "I’ve seriously thought it through; it’s best to have a pair of twins. Find a girl to provide two eggs, one carrying my bloodline and the other Hua Hua’s bloodline, then place the two fertilized eggs into the same surrogate mother’s womb. In the future, we’ll have a pair of twins, which will allow us to build a family of blood relations through the two children. There’ll be a lot of places where we’ll trouble Mom in the future, so I’ll say it now—thank you for your hard work."

"It’s not hard, not hard at all. Mom only wishes you two well."

At night, the family dined together.

Gu Shaocheng’s family, Ling Yin and Hua Hua, along with Wang Fengtong, all were happily gathered.

Wang Fengtong kept serving dishes to Ling Yin, while Hua Hua ran off after dinner—his bottom hurt, so he really didn’t want to sit for long; he just wanted to lie on the bed.

After eating and drinking to satisfaction, lying in bed at home while burping, Hua Hua curiously asked, "What did my mom talk to you about today? She looks so full of joy; how did you get her to like you so much?"

"Probably because of the groundwork," Ling Yin bragged, not sharing the specifics.

Hua Hua rolled his eyes at him, "Brother Ling, what about your parents? I’ve never heard you mention them. Didn’t you say your hometown was in Jiangsu, China? Have they passed away?"

Ling Yin nodded, "They passed away when I was very young. I used to have a grandfather in my hometown, but unfortunately, he wasn’t capable of taking care of me. Uncle Yuan found out the situation and took me in. He has since passed away too."

"How did your parents pass away?"

"Back in those days, there wasn’t any concept of left-behind children. My hometown was in Wenzhou. My parents were in business all year round and were close friends with your father. My parents died in a maritime accident during summer while returning by ship from afar. The sea was rough, and the entire ship was swept away by a typhoon. When they were found, only bodies remained."

Hua Hua showed a regretful expression, "Sorry for bringing up your painful memories."

"It’s okay, it’s all in the past. When I get a chance, I’ll take you to visit my hometown, to offer incense to the two elders."

Hua Hua nodded, "Alright!"

Then he tugged at Ling Yin, "So what did you talk about with my mom today?"

"Just some casual conversations; she asked me to treat you better in the future," Ling Yin laughed and tried to embrace him, but Hua Hua unemotionally pushed him away, "That’s all?"

"What else could there be?" Ling Yin asked with innocent eyes.

Hua Hua responded with an "Oh," hugging a pillow, "Had I known, I’d have stayed to accompany you."

"What’s wrong?"

Hua Hua sighed, "My brother is so annoying, like an old mom, always wanting to meddle in everything."