Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 1790: The Only Man I’ve Ever Wanted in This Life
Finally, Doctor Blackwell withdrew his hand from Elly Campbell’s and instinctively tried to stroke a beard like his mentor, only to realize he didn’t have a goatee.
He cleared his throat lightly and said:
"Mrs. Jones is over a month pregnant."
Although everyone had their suspicions, when the doctor announced it, Adam Jones was still delightfully dumbfounded.
It was a long while before he managed to push past the doctor, sit down beside Elly, his eyes gleaming with excitement, "Elly, we’re having a daughter."
Elly Campbell smiled brightly at him, just about to nod when a soft voice beside her said, "Not necessarily, it could be a son."
Adam Jones’s expression instantly darkened, "Get Lily Jones out of here for me."
Before Adam could lose his temper, Christopher Moore quickly pulled Lily Jones away.
That night, for Adam Jones, was a triple blessing.
It was New Year’s, his proposal succeeded, and he also learned the good news that his wife was pregnant.
The sound of firecrackers outside seemed to congratulate him.
The two little boys were both happy and curious to know that Mommy had a little sister in her tummy.
The two squeezed into their parents’ room, unwilling to leave.
In front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, fireworks were still blooming splendidly.
The two little boys sat by the window, with their parents beside them, as well as the new little member in Mommy’s belly.
Adam Jones cast a "resentful" look at the two little boys, saying, "It’s late, go back to your room and sleep."
"No, we want to wait for our sister to come out."
William Campbell spoke first, and Jack Campbell, who didn’t understand as much as William, nodded vigorously after hearing his brother, "Me too."
"The sister won’t come out for ten months."
Adam Jones began to discuss it seriously with him.
William Campbell didn’t know how long ten months was. He stretched out his chubby little hand, counted his fingers, and ten didn’t seem like much, so he told Daddy:
"Then I will wait ten months for my sister."
Jack Campbell vigorously nodded again, "Me too."
Adam Jones furrowed his brow and pinched the bridge of his nose; he wanted to say a whisper to his wife, but how hard could it be?
"Ten months is a long time."
Adam Jones tried to persuade again.
William Campbell: "I am willing to wait."
Jack Campbell: "Me too."
Adam Jones: "..."
Elly Campbell sat by, smiling as she watched the three of them, her laughter gradually spread.
Her bright eyes turned to the window, where beautiful fireworks were reflected in her eyes, full of dazzling colors.
Before remarrying Adam Jones, she never imagined that she could truly spend her lifetime with Adam Jones.
To bear his children and be pampered by him for a lifetime.
She often asked herself if it was right to remarry Adam Jones, but reality proved it was right.
She loved this man, and that had never changed throughout her life.
She was also grateful that this man could love her just as she loved him, pampering and indulging her.
She was not a greedy person; the only thing she had ever greedily desired in this life was this man.
Watching him widen his eyes, using all sorts of childish threats and inducements to drive the two little boys away, she laughed again.
The New Year’s bell rang out.
At this moment, in New Zealand, it was already past five in the morning.
The two little boys who were standing off against their Daddy eventually couldn’t outmatch their Daddy, and they lay down on the soft carpet and fell asleep.
Once they were asleep, Adam Jones hastily picked them up, as if clearing obstacles, and tossed them into the next room, letting them dream away.