Chapter 830 Edmund's Ecstasy

After Sally left, Carla drank the delicious winter melon soup. While she was enjoying it, her mind wandered and fixated on a thought.

'My dear Sally would be devastated if Sean actually cast a cold eye toward her!'

"What's wrong? What are you thinking about?"

Terence asked as soon as he came out of the bathroom. He noticed the skeptical look on her face. The spoon was empty yet it was inside her mouth.

Carla came back to her senses and shook her head. She pointed at the soup bowl on the table and said, "Nothing. Come and have it with me. It's very delicious."

"No, I had a heavy dinner so I am full," Terence said while he jokingly caressed his belly. He sat beside her and poked her nose. "Why are you looking at me like that?"

"I don't care if you are full! You should eat too."

Carla took the bowl that Sophie had prepared earlier and raised it in front of him.

"Carla, please! My stomach is too full to have anything."

Terence looked at the woman who put the bowl in his hand, frowning and smiling. 'Why is she forcing me to eat? Why am I supposed to have it?' he thought while trying his best to hide his frustration.

"Look, my stomach is so big! I hate being fat alone so I need your company. I want you to eat as much as I do, so we can grow fat together. I can't bear to look like a fat pig while you are still in good shape," Carla said angrily and poured some soup in his bowl.

Terence couldn't help laughing. He took a sip of the soup and said, "Okay, let's grow fat together."

"Yes! From tomorrow, you are not allowed to go running, nor are you allowed to exercise in the evening!"

Carla ordered as she took another sip of the soup.

She wanted to cut off any chance that might get Terence back in shape. If he was allowed to exercise, then her attempts at making him fat would just be in vain.

Terence smiled but didn't utter a word. He lifted her chin and kissed her on the lips before saying, "Honey, don't worry. Even if you become a 100-kilogram butterball, I can still carry you.

Also, put your mind at ease. I will be fat to keep you company."

Terence smiled softly and filled her bowl again.

Carla had been really fond of eating lately. So, hearing Terence's words, she began to eat without any scruples.

In truth, she had the kind of body that wouldn't gain weight easily. The only time when she gained some weight was when she was pregnant in the BT Village, but she recovered soon after she gave birth to Sally.

Therefore, she really didn't believe she would grow fat even if she kept a carel

herself.

She had read so many maternity books. Of course she knew how to judge the gender of the baby from the check-up result, but the gender had little value to her. She was happy as long as her baby was healthy and safe.

"Okay, if that's how you want it to be then I can't force you," Violet replied and let out a defeated sigh. Slowly, she got up from the bed and adjusted her clothes.

In a matter of seconds, they were out of the office.

The doctor that had just done Carla's examination was talking on the phone quietly.

"Yes, sir Edmund. Mrs. An was here for a check-up. The baby is all right. Don't worry.

"Well, ... sir Edmund, if I'm right, this time you should rest assured,"

The doctor said in a low voice.

"Yes, almost 80% sure. Please rest assured. When Mrs. An comes for another examination, I will get a more sure answer. And then, I am going to report it to you."

He has been a doctor for nearly 20 years. And with this much experience, he was affirmative that his hunch was right.

Hearing the doctor's words, Edmund felt excited. Then he said, "Okay, okay. Thank you very much!"

After hanging up the phone, Edmund felt a sense of relief that he had never felt before.

"Great! Finally, there will be a successor in our family. Race, ask the chef to prepare delicious dishes tonight. And don't forget to invite Terence and Carla for dinner!"

"By the way, call Kaylee over, too. She hasn't been over in a long time,"

Edmund said, his heart brimming with happiness.

He had been waiting for this day for a long time. It's a pity that Terence's grandfather was gone and could no longer witness it. Otherwise, he would have been delighted with the good news.