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Chapter 933 She Doesn’T Actually Dislike It That Much
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Chapter 933 She Doesn'T Actually Dislike It That Much

Chapter 933 She Doesn't Actually Dislike It That Much

"I will have my own children, but not now." Rhys rubbed his own temples.

He feels like he can't communicate with his mother at all.

"Then tell me the exact time, as long as you can say it, I won't urge you again in the future. Rhys,you came out of my belly, don't I know you? You just want to drag it out and make me give up!"

Mrs. Williams became so excited that she coughed several times in a row.

Jenna noticed this and quickly stepped forward to help her pat her back, while constantly advisingher.

"Mrs. Williams, you still to hold your grandson in the future. If you get sick from being too upset, howcan you hold him? Children are more active, so you need to take care of your health in order tohave the energy to play with them."

After a few words, Mrs. Williams finally calmed down and nodded repeatedly.

Rhys stood aside, his lips moved but he didn't say anything.

He admitted that his mother was right. From the very beginning, he had wanted to escape and winby getting away from her control.

"Rhys, it's up to you. Do you want me to intervene or not? If you do, then cultivate a relationshipwith Jenna and try to have a child as soon as possible. If you don't want me to intervene, then I'lljust pretend that I don't have a son like you!"

Mrs. Williams hesitated for a while, but eventually gave her son an ultimatum.

She doesn't necessarily have to become a grandmother in the next year or two. As long as Rhys'attitude can change, it doesn't matter if she waits a few more years.

"I..." Rhys looked at the breathing machine next to him and, thinking of what the doctor had just toldhim, reluctantly nodded his head in resignation.

"In the future, I will follow your instructions and work on building a good relationship with Jenna, inorder to have a child as soon as possible."

When Rhys said this, he himself felt ridiculous.

He couldn't help but think that maybe this was his life, marrying someone he didn't love, havingchildren under his mother's urging, and living the rest of his life like most people.

"This is something you promised me yourself, Rhys. Please, as your mother, can you not lie to me?"Mrs. Williams had a slight smile on her face but kept her gaze fixed on Rhys until he nodded hishead. She then tilted her head and closed her eyes directly after.

"Mom?" Rhys was frightened by this sudden change of events.

After realizing what had happened, he quickly ran out and called the doctor.

After a detailed examination, the doctor finally determined the cause. "Mrs. Williams fainted. She'sweak after surgery and needs to be hospitalized for a period of time. She can be discharged inabout a week."

Rhys nodded, feeling very frustrated. He couldn't breathe if he stayed in the hospital room anylonger.

He turned around and wanted to go out for a walk to clear his mind. Unknowingly, he walked downto the psychology department on the ground floor and saw Kamden wearing a white coat.

"Rhys? What are you doing here at the hospital? Shouldn't you be at work now?" Kamden saw himand walked over curiously.

"I feel like I need to see a psychologist. Is it true that when people reach a certain age, theycompromise?" Rhys followed him into the consultation room, becoming more and more distressedas he thought about it.

His mother's heart disease was like a huge rock weighing on him, making him unable to move at all.

Seeing his friend like this, Kamden immediately guessed that Mrs. Williams had come up with somenew plan to force him again.

"You don't necessarily have to compromise. Look at me - even though I've been fighting with myfamily until now, I'm still working as a doctor earning thousands of dollars every month. If this werebefore, just my car expenses alone would have exceeded this amount."

In some ways they were both similar people who had their own ideas and didn't want to follow theirparents' arrangements for their entire lives.novelbin

"But your parents don't have heart disease." Rhys laughed bitterly.

He wanted to keep his distance from Jenna for another year or two before announcing divorcedirectly then.

But after his mother fell into , everything changed completely, ruining all of his plans; how could hedare act recklessly?

No matter how stubborn he was, he couldn't joke about his mother's life.

"Yeah... your mom has has heart disease so you can't make her angry," Kamden sympatheticallylooked at his good buddy.

He thought that he was already miserable enough but only now realized there was someone elsewho was suffering even more than himself.

"Why don't you just follow her wishes and quickly have a child? After all, you're a man so havingchildren isn't difficult," Kamden half-jokingly suggested.

Rhys rolled his eyes at him retorting, "You might as well hurry home and inherit your property! Youcan get whatever you want without ever having worked as a doctor again! If you wish so much to bea doctor, then open up your own hospital!"

As long as Kamden is willing to bow down anytime soon; He could easily transform himself intobeing director of any given hospital!

"I don't want to have children. If I do, I'll have to fulfill my responsibilities as a father. I can't just bringa child into this world and not take care of it. Besides, I believe that children are sacred beings, notjust tools for the Williams family to use," Rhys said with a heavy sigh.

He was afraid he wouldn't be able to handle the responsibility of being a father and fearedbecoming like his own mother who constantly pressured him about marriage and grandchildren.

"If it's really that bad, you could talk to your wife or Jenna about it," Kamden suggested.

Rhys shook his head. "My wife? Forget it. She has her gambling-addicted father to deal with."

If Jenna had any say in the matter, she wouldn't have married him either.

Kamden patted Rhys on the shoulder sympathetically. "I'm sorry, man."

He then tried to lighten the mood by saying, "But hey, at least Jenna is pretty cool! She's not likethose women in showbiz who throw themselves at you or try drugging you at parties."

As soon as Kamden finished speaking, he realized something: Rhys had been drugged before too!

While most newlyweds were busy being lovey-dovey on their wedding night, Rhys had comerunning over asking for help after being slipped something in his drink.

"Jenna is different from other women," Rhys admitted begrudgingly as he thought back on herdetermined gaze.

If they hadn't been pushed into this situation by their families and if Jenna hadn't listened blindly toher mother's orders... maybe they could've been friends.

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