Chapter 1104
Married at First Sight
âItâs conducive to our familyâs happiness. Iâm not a petty person. When allâs said and done, youâre Sonnyâs father and have to pay for his child support, so you have to maintain your bond with him.
Otherwise, itâll be a waste if he isnât close to you despite him growing up with your money.
âWeâve been together for so long, but I havenât gotten pregnant yet. Maybe Iâll be able to conceive if you bring Sonny over. There are many people who remain childless. after years of marriage, but after they adopt a child, they have one of their own after a year or two.â
Hank was overjoyed to hear this and praised her. âJessica, I was right about you. Youâre a wise and sensible wife and mother.â
âWhat woman doesnât think about making a good life for herself when she marries her husband. I was forced to become a shrew because your family bullied me. Your sister, especially, is a troublemaker.
âShe stirred up your marriage with Liberty, and now she wants to stir us up too. Hank, Iâm not trying to sow discord. Iâm telling you the truth. Think about it. Isnât your sister vile? Every single thing she does is to the detriment of others.
âShe clearly has a large amount of savings and wants to start a business, but she came to us to borrow more than a hundred grand. Lending money to a person like your sister is like lending meat to a lion.
Youâll never get the money back.â
Jessica criticized Chelsea in front of Hank.
She dared say that Liberty also complained to Hank about Chelsea before, but Hank had sided with his sister after he no longer had feelings for Liberty.
After a moment of silence, Hank said, âChelsea⦠I told her not to come to our house often unless itâs for the festivities.â
âShe also told you she wanted to add her first two children to our household register and let them live in our new home so itâs more convenient for them to go to Wiltspoon Wood High, right? Hank, donât be dumb and agree to her request.
âItâs easier to invite the devil in than to send him away. If you add the children to our household register, theyâll be a part of our family. Theyâll have a stake in the family property in the future.â
âMy sister just wants to move the children under our household register because she wants them to go to a better school. They donât have a stake in the family property. Iâll only add your name to the title deed. They wonât have a stake if their names arenât added.â
Jessicaâs face sank. âI donât care. You canât agree. Theyâre Chelseaâs children, not your responsibility.
Will you be able to leave them be for the next three years if you agree to her?
âFurthermore, if youâre fierce to them, theyâll hate you because theyâre not your children. If you donât care about them, theyâll also hate you. Itâs a thankless jobâyouâd be stupid to agree.â
Liberty also refused to agree to this back then.
Chelsea recently brought it up to Hank again.
It was because her eldest daughter would be graduating from elementary school this July.
âIf youâre just taking care of Sonny, then I have nothing to say. Thatâs your responsibility as a father. If you leave your son behind and donât raise him yourself, how can you raise your niece and nephew instead? Are your sister and brother- inâlaw dead?â
Hank said, âJessica, it was just a suggestion my sister pitched. I didnât agree. All right, Iâll reject it no matter what. Donât worry.â
âWhen will you add my name to the title deed?â
âTomorrow. Weâll go tomorrow, okay?â
Hank said in his heart, âIt turns out that Jessica is the same as Liberty. They both refused to take care of my nephew and niece who wanted to attend Wiltspoon Wood School.â