Chapter 263 Don't blame me!

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At 9: 30 PM, the butler returned.

He came up to report to William Walton.

"Mr. Walton, Second Madam is fine, but the doctor still suggested that she stay in the hospital for observation for two days. I had planned to stay, but Second Madam was worried that there was no one around to take care of you, so she let me come back first."

William Walton indifferently replied: "Ok, that's good. Go and inform Jack Walton so that he doesn't have to worry."

"Alright."

After The butler left, she placed the book down, looked at him and said: "Tomorrow, should we go take a look at Miss Wright?"

"Why?"

She pursed her lips and said, "I... I need to do a maternity examination, so I'm afraid I'll be chased by the reporters. At least I'll have to find an excuse to go to the hospital, since Miss Wright is at the Obstetrics and Gynecology clinic, it makes sense for me to go. "

William Walton scoffed, "Since we're already married, is there a need to be so secretive about it?"

She said, "I am not hiding. I just heard that during the first three months of pregnancy, one should keep it as a secret."

"There's such a thing?"

She nodded: "That's why no one would tell a pregnant woman at the first three months. Wouldn't it be better to be a bit more careful?"

With her words, William Walton could easily accept it.

"Then I'll accompany you there tomorrow."

She nodded her head, and replied, "Sure."

She picked up the book, and just as she was about to continue reading, she heard William Walton say: "It's already past nine, you're still reading?"

Looking at the time, she put down the book and returned to her bed.

"When you read through it, you forgot the time."

William Walton said in frustration: "A woman like you really can ruin a man's confidence."

"What's wrong with me now?"

William Walton pointed to his own heart: "A handsome man is here. You won't even drool over me. You just want to tell me that I am not as enticing as a book, right?"

She blushed and said, "William Walton, can you pay attention to the teaching of the fetus?"

She caressed her lower abdomen.

"You're not afraid of teaching your child a lesson?"

"He can't even be considered a human now. He doesn't know anything. You said that because you are shy. Don't drag my son down with you."

Laura turned around, sitting upright and looking at him.

"Son? How do you know it must be a son? "

William Walton raised his eyebrows, "Even if she isn't a son, a daughter is fine."

"But what you said just now was subconsciously saying that you prefer a son."

William Walton snorted, "Don't be picky, our Walton family has never been one to favor men over women, especially me. I like boys and girls, as long as it's your child, it's fine."

She secretly smiled.

That's more like it.

She stretched out on her back and turned to face him.

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