Sherman asked, "Did you prepare it?"
Kingsley nodded, asked Sherman to drink the milk, and said it was for the baby.
Sherman could not help laughing, "Come on, the baby hasn't been born yet. It's too early."
Kingsley half closed his eyes and rubbed his temples," Please forgive my eagerness and excitement. As the baby's father, I'm really looking forward to seeing the little thing. I'm 34 years old, but this baby is my first child, so I want the best for him..."
Having his first child at 34, Kingsley felt a bit old.
He had experienced many hardships and setbacks before, and because of these experiences, he would cherish his loved ones and relatives more.
Moreover, he wanted to tell Sherman that it was the luckiest thing in his life to have her!
"You'll ruin the child if you spoil him so much." Sherman clutched the envelope, wondering what it was.
"I'm a novice at being a father, but I will learn how to b e a good father. If you have any complaints, please let me know. At this age..."
Kingsley's low voice sounded steady and serious.
What he said was from the bottom of his heart.
Sherman sat up, leaned forward, and threw her arms around his neck, inhaling his charming masculine breath, "I'm sure you'll be a good father."
She did not doubt that he would be a good father.
"Thank you..." Kingsley held her lovingly and tenderly i n his arms. That hug was full of sweetness.
Kingsley came over before Sherman put the card inside, so Sherman was caught on the spot. Instead of disguising her behavior, Sherman asked him with good grace.
"What do you mean by that?" Sherman wondered.
"I've been in the S City for a long time. Recently, I discussed a plan to open a branch here. I didn't have a clear idea of what business this branch should develop, but now I do. All the products will be children's products, and I'll name the branch after this baby, as a gift to him..."
Kingsley stood in front of the bed, his hands in his pocket. Then he leaned over and propped up himself o n the bed with his strong arms so that their eyes were level.
Sherman would never know how long Kingsley took t o come up with the gift in Norwood.
Sherman was stunned. It was only a card in her hand, but it was a token of his love for this child.
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