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Chapter 1637

The minivan jolted along the road. The smell of gasoline and food made all the passengers insideuncomfortable, even those not prone to motion sickness.

A woman was holding a six-month-old baby who was crying loudly, irritating the people around her.

One of the passengers complained, “Please make the baby stop crying. It’s so annoying!”

The woman felt embarrassed and kept apologizing to the people around her. Then, she unbuttoned hershirt, intending to breastfeed the baby.

Some passengers looked away uncomfortably, while others looked at her in disgust.

The woman was rather young, and the baby in her arms was probably her first child. The passenger’sreaction made her feel ashamed as her eyes turned slightly red.

Suddenly, she felt someone draping a shirt over her shoulder, making her feel embarrassed forbreastfeeding her baby in public.

She paused and turned to the woman sitting next to her, who was wearing a mask and a cap.novelbin

The woman dressed very casually, just like everyone else in the minivan. However, her eyes lookedincredibly enchanting, though with a hint of tiredness.

She simply draped the shirt over her shoulder without saying anything. Her tiny gesture warmed themother’s heart as she said softly, “Thank you.”

Stella remained silent as she lowered her gaze to look at the diamond ring on her ring finger.

The baby finally quieted down after being fed. Then, he snuggled in his mother’s arms and curiouslylooked around the minivan.

The woman brushed off the dust on the shirt before handing it back to Stella. She noticed Stellatouching her diamond ring and decided to initiate a conversation, “Are you married too?”

“Yeah,” Stella responded, since she was planning to do that anyway.

“For how long?” The woman asked again.

Stella kept quiet this time.

The woman figured she came off too intrusively, so she introduced herself, “I’ve been married for twoyears. He’s a carpenter in the city, and we just got this baby this year. He’s worried that the traffic willbe very bad during the new year, so he wanted me to bring the child back first. What about you? Areyou going on a vacation?”

“No,” Stella replied flatly.

People on vacation would typically choose a safer mode of transportation, not these shady minivansthat did not even require any identity verification. The woman chose this

option because it could drop her off very close to her home, making things much easier for her, whowas traveling with a child.

Stella did not say anything in response, so the woman stopped speaking to her, too.

Suddenly, the baby grabbed Stella’s shirt.

The mother immediately tried to pull the baby’s hand away, but his grip was tight. The baby was still soyoung, and the mother did not dare to be so rough on him, so she kept apologizing to Stella.

Stella lowered her gaze to the baby and saw her reflection in the baby’s bright eyes. Then, the babysmiled, revealing his toothless gums at her.

Stella was taken aback. She reached out to touch the baby’s chubby little hand, but the baby let go ofher shirt and grabbed her finger instead.

Just as the baby touched her hand, she felt her heart trembling slightly, followed by a surge ofbittersweet emotions flooding from inside.

It took the woman some time to coax the baby before he finally let go of Stella. “My baby is afraid ofstrangers, and this is my first time seeing him doing something like this. I can tell that he likes you alot.” The mother said to Stella.

“How old is he?” Stella asked.

“He’ll be six-month-old after five days,” Then, the mother asked, “How old is your child?”

“I don’t have one.” Stella shook her head.

The woman smiled, “You should start planning on having one with your husband. It’s better to have achild when you’re still young so you can spend more time with them.”

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