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Although Wallace and Sharon didn’t have children yet, Wallace usually paid special attention to these aspects of science. He hoped that he could give Sharon the best care when she had children in the future.
“How do you know so much?” Georg smiled and said, “You’re prepared to have a baby, right?”
“He usually likes to understand medical science,” Sharon said shyly.
“I didn’t understand at that time, and I wasn’t as studious as you to take the initiative to understand this scientific knowledge. It wasn’t until later that I felt that I was about to be depressed and went to counseling that I slowly understood this under the influence of the counselor,” Donald continued.
“It was all my fault back then. My depression almost made my husband depressed too,” Michelle said. Now that she thought about it, she still blamed herself.
“Honey, it’s actually my fault. At that time, I thought that if I had understood something about this earlier and could have comforted you better emotionally, you wouldn’t have suffered so much.”
“Hubby, you’ve already done very well.” Michelle’s eyes were a little moist.
“Alright, alright. Let’s not talk about this anymore. It’s all in the past.’
“Michelle, do your children not miss you when you come?” Hazel saw that the atmosphere was a little heavy, so she hurriedly changed the topic.
“They definitely miss me, but I miss them more,” Michelle said. She had a blissful smile on her face when she mentioned the children.
“Our children definitely don’t miss me. Before my husband and I left, they were very happy when they found out that their parents wouldn’t be home for a period of time,” Hazel said with a smile. “But I can’t let them succeed. I’ll video call them every few days to see what they’re doing.”
Just like Michelle’s family, Hazel’s family had a son and a daughter. When they talked about children, the atmosphere instantly relaxed.
“I’ve seen your son’s photo. He’s really identical to your husband,” Sharon said to Hazel.
“Isn’t that so? His genes are really powerful. When I bring my son out, everyone can tell at a glance that he’s Zahn’s son,” Hazel said with a smile.
“Hahaha, Sister Hazel, you won’t be able to lose your child,” Sharon said with a smile.
“I definitely can’t lose him. My son looks just like my husband. One is a big version, and the other is a mini version.”
They all laughed.
“What about your daughter? Does she look like you?” Michelle took a sip of red wine and asked Hazel.
“Yes, my daughter resembles me. She’s a mini version of me,” Hazel said proudly.
“Fortunately, my daughter doesn’t look like me. She’s only beautiful because she looks like my wife,” Zahn said.
“After you have a child, your mind will really be filled with them,” Michelle said.
“Really, you guys don’t know. On the first day when we came to participate in the show, my wife talked about the children a hundred times,” Zahn said after taking a sip of beer.
“It’s not that exaggerated.” Hazel smiled as she punched Zahn.
“Why not? If you don’t believe me, ask the post-production editor to count it. There will definitely be fifty times.” Zahn smiled and said, “I compete with my daughter and son for favor at home every day.”
“After having children, the two-person world became a three-person world.
Later, it became a four-person world.” Hazel suddenly felt a little wistful.
“Sometimes, although I’m worried and tired, when I hear children call me Mom, I feel that everything I do for them is worth it. I’m even willing to die for them.”
“All mothers are like this. At that time, my son called ‘mommy’ for the first time and my wife cried so much.” Donald recalled the scene of his child calling his wife for the first time.
“It’s the first time my son called me Mom. I couldn’t help but cry,” Michelle said.
“My wife is especially emotional.” Donald held Michelle’s hand and gently scratched her nose with his other hand. “This is the first time my son knows how to walk and read. She’s crying like a child.”
“All mothers are like this. We also have two children in our family. We have two sons,” Xylia said.
“Brother Georg, will your two sons compete with you for your wife’s love?” Zahn smiled. In their family, he often competed with his two children for favor. He often joked that his wife was biased towards the two younger ones.
“No, I’m the most important in my wife’s heart,” Georg said confidently.
“Yes, I’ve always told my husband that in my heart, my husband will always be ranked first and my two sons will be ranked second.” Xylia smiled..