webnovel

Cannot Bear To Let Go Of My Rich Wife

Jin Yang received a birthday present at the age of 20. He received a baby wrapped in a blanket and placed it in a box. The paternity test results told him that this was indeed his child. What? What did that happen? In Jin Yang's memory, he had never had sex with a woman. How did this child come about? Lin Shenshen had gotten pregnant before marriage and was despised by her family. She had liked Jin Yang for many years, but one day, she disappeared. She would never pester Jin Yang again and stop him from getting close to other girls. Jin Yang gave the child a name. He realized that this brat was very smart, but his personality was becoming more and more like the girl in his memory. Six years later, at Lin Shenshen's lowest, Jin Yang found her along with his son. "I'll find you a beautiful stepmother." "What about my own mother? Is she not as pretty as this young lady?" Lin Shenshen picked up her son and kissed him on the cheek. "Where did this child come from?" "Baby, let Mommy tell you—you were born in Mommy's dream!" The couple, Lin Shenshen and Jin Yang, kept teasing the little kid. Jin Yang, "Honey, why don't you elaborate? How did you give birth in your dream?!"

Ye Fei Ye · Ciudad
Sin suficientes valoraciones
873 Chs

Chapter 798: And then, I'm Ready to Love You (21)

Percy Stanton, sitting at the dining table inside the house, feels even more gloomy as he watches his groveling son.

...

Isabel Smith and George Vincent walk out of the hospital in silence.

George Vincent doesn't ask Isabel what she would like to eat, instead, he makes arrangements directly: "Isabel, there's a Capital Taste Building across the street, let's go there."

Isabel, who is considering how to bring up the topic of breaking off their engagement with George Vincent during their meal, doesn't have any appetite at all and has no objections to eating anywhere, so she nods and says, "Okay."

As the name suggests, the Capital Taste Building serves old Bellshire cuisine, and the decor reflects the old Bellshire style, with red antique wooden tables and chairs, and screen-like paintings of court ladies, exuding an ancient charm.