Everyone at home, aside from Grandfather, never treated Huo Yunjiao with such caution.
This way of Qin Ruan caring would make him feel like an invalid.
Whether it was his father, second uncle, or cousins, when he was at his sickest, they only gave passing concern, treating it as a minor illness or discomfort.
Qin Ruan's excessive worry has severely overlooked a man's pride.
Knowing she didn't mean it, Huo Yunjiao didn't take it to heart.
But deep down, a small voice told him that one day, he would make her regret her actions today.
The two walked hand in hand to the resting area in the hall.
The servant brought fruits after meal and placed them in front of Qin Ruan.
Huo Yunjiao sat beside her, gently stroking her protruding belly, feeling the activity of the two children inside.
His voice a little low, he returned to Qin Ruan's earlier question: "The six great aristocratic families will not decrease in number, a new family will replace the fallen Nangong Family."