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One Birth Two Treasures: The Billionaire's Sweet Love

She became a surrogate mother in exchange for over a million yuan. As the esteemed CEO of the most powerful Empire in the capital, he holds absolute power, while she is just an adopted daughter to a family of lowly status. She agreed to bear him his offspring, simply because her adoptive father's business was failing. On the day of her delivery, the elder brother was born healthy, but the younger one was stillborn. Having fulfilled the contract, she disappeared from his sight along with the astronomical sum of money. Six years later, he is still that arrogant and high-profile CEO. When she accidentally gets embroiled with him again – like a canary trapped in his cage, he closes in on her. “Woman, do you think you can escape from my clutches?!" However, he does not expect a little kid to interfere; the boy pompously points his little finger at him and warns, “Mu Yazhe, you’d better leave her alone! She's mine – this baby's woman!” The man is alarmed, simply because the little kid's facial features are identical to his... Tags: Adorable Child, CEO, Sweet Romance, Scheming, Wealthy Aristocrats, Fluff, Two-faced, Child, Rich and Powerful, Treachery

Beauty Under the Moon · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
4778 Chs

The secret to educating children.

Editor: Atlas Studios

"I insisted on bringing up my precious myself, so he's especially close to me. He could fold his bed quilt already when he was just six. I thought my child was smart and considerate for his age until I saw yours today… Sigh!"

Yun Shishi could only frown in resignation.

Honestly, how could one compare a child to another?

What parents needed to do was to inject self-confidence in their kids. They had to let their children know that they were the best in their eyes. The adults had to encourage their children whenever they completed a task to the best of their ability. The last thing adults should be doing was compare kids with one another; this would crush the little ones' self-confidence. Gradually, the kids would lose the motivation to work hard because, subconsciously, 'the other children' would always be better no matter how hard they tried.