Bobby slowly rubbed Doris' belly with his little hand and asked, "Aunt Doris, is it painful to be pregnant with a baby?"

"Of course. I can't eat or sleep properly regardless of the time. It feels uncomfortable at night when I sleep, or when I try to eat," said Doris.

Bobby's face turned cold. He murmured to himself, "No wonder Mommy doesn't want to have a baby. It turns out that giving birth to a baby is such a painful thing!"

Huh?

Finally, Doris' eyes fell on Bobby's face. "Bobby, you didn't know?

"Aunt Doris, is pregnancy a painful thing?" Bobby asked seriously, tilting his head.

"Yes, but that's not all. It's just a small part. Pregnancy is more about happiness. Think about it. I'm going to be a mother, and then I'll watch my children grow up day by day. And one day, they will be as old as you are now. I will be very happy then," Doris explained to Bobby patiently.

Bobby felt that he understood something, but thinking long and hard he discovered that he was still a

r bedroom before Bobby could finish his shower.

After today's debacle, Doris decided that she couldn't go to the kindergarten to pick up the children tomorrow, so she called Nancy early in the morning.

Nancy thought she could pick up the children by herself. Although the wound on her shoulder was not serious, it was still aching.

But where was Charles?

Where did that guy go?

Her temples were still throbbing in pain. Nancy pinched her temples and called him.

Huh? It didn't get through?

This man left her alone here. Where the hell did he go?

Nancy opened the wardrobe and found only men's clothing. It severely lacked women's clothing.

How was Nancy supposed to go out and pick the children up?

Nancy had no choice but to call Doris again.

Doris was listening to prenatal music without a car. When she saw the call from Nancy, she was so shocked that she immediately sat up straight. Did this woman change her mind?

Was Nancy gonna ask her to pick the kids?