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Chapter 679

After a slight pause, she continued, "Moreover, you do actually have to think for Mr. Roberts and for yourself. If one day Annewere to really return to the Saunders family, it won't be as easy for you and Hendrix to have children when both of you are older.Why not have children while you still have the ability to? Although Anne is still young, I'm sure she would be understanding of theboth of you."

Her words hit me like a truck because she was right - even if | didn't think for myself, | had to be thoughtful towards Hendrix.

He was almost in his mid-thirties now - a good age to want to have kids. If he only wanted to have children after Anne grows up,it would probably be very difficult by then.

Seeing me zone out, she patted my hand and comforted me, saying, "Don't overthink this though, this is just my two cents.Everyone has their own priorities in life, but you should still have a backup plan no matter what."

We walked into the yard and found a place to sit. | suddenly thought of her situation with Aaron. "Have you and Aaron planned onwhen to get your marriage certificate?"

If they didn't obtain a marriage certificate, what would happen to the child's registration of residence and birth certificate?

Even though Aaron had his ways, and he just needed to pay a little more to get things done, it would still be unfair for Yana tohave this happen.

She hesitated for a bit, startled by my abrupt question. Then, she said with a forlorn smile, "For me to be able to give birth to hischild is already an immense privilege. | don't have the right to be married to him yet."

| frowned unhappily. "What are you talking about? Why are you degrading yourself like this? You love him and would have tobear a child for him, so the Reid family should rightfully let you join the family. You're too submissive, you must think for yourchild!"

She smiled weakly. "Arianna, our situations differ. If | grew up an orphan with a squeaky clean background, regardless of howtough life was, | wouldn't be as lowly and pathetic as | am."

What she said shocked and confused me. "You.."

"| was born in South East Asia where my residence is also registered at. My mother was an opium poppy farmer in the GoldenTriangle. You know, not many kids that grow up in the Golden Triangle turn out normal. Before | turned twenty, | had alwaysthought that killing people was a normal act. It was only after | met Aaron that | learned that girls can actually grow up so purely."

| couldn't imagine her living environment as a child. What she said was absolutely baffling.

She touched her belly, then lowered her eyes and smiled. Her face exuded gentleness as she said, "But thankfully, my child cangrow up untainted and unblemished. This is already my greatest blessing."

After a moment of silence, | said, "Perhaps Uncle Charles wouldn't mind your background?"

Even if she was of a different nationality, that didn't necessarily mean anything. She couldn't choose her own birth.

With a faint smile, she held my handand said particularly erty. ‘Thank40) ALAR, Bvdnitt ey accept me,| Ht Son't marry Aaron. He deservesbetter." Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.

In the end, this was still a matter between the two adults. It wasn't right for me to intervene too much.In the end, | swallowed my unspoken thoughts and sighed.

We had been out for long enough."Come on, let's go back Theyiiotinelogk for yg sod Sata, motioningnovelbin

for us to return to the restaurant.Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

She nodded. Anybody who was

seven months pregnant woulda \!sthausial born ebbing or sitting

for long periods of time. Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

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