Chapter 491 Give Birth to This Child
Chapter 491 Give Birth to This Child
Nora told others about her pregnancy. The Ways were surprised and concerned about her. So, there was no way for Alan to take Nora away now. They could only rest in the Way family.
After Nora was settled, the Ways sat in the living room and looked at Alan.
Alan was a little scared and embarrassed by their eyes. His hands on his knees were uncomfortable.
He swallowed and opened his mouth slightly, but was interrupted by his mother, "Alan, why didn't you tell us about such a big event as Nora's pregnancy? If we hadn't found out today, did you plan to hide it from us until she gave birth? How did this happen? Your wife is pregnant. Why don't you care at all?"
"I don't think this guy had any intention of telling us." Palmer raised his finger and pointed at Alan, and was very angry, "You guys do not intend to keep this baby, right?"
"What?" when Patriarch Way heard Palmer remind him of this, his face changed. He was serious and said to Alan, "Alan, this is your child. How can you be so reckless?"
"Alan, you sent Nora to the hospital after she fainted today. She was checked out to be pregnant in the hospital, right? And you even lied to me?" Wilson raised eyebrows at Alan.
"Alan, you and Nora have been married for more than five years. Why do you want to hide the fact that you will have a child? Are you so unwilling to have a child? Is it so hard to let you guys have a child?" Anika felt sad as she said.
"Did you want to abort it secretly in the hospital?" Patriarch Way's eyes were cold and sharp.
"Grandpa, Dad, Mom, I didn't think that. You guys misunderstood. We just wanted to find an appropriate opportunity to tell you." Alan explained, making an excuse, "It is said that we can't tell anyone if she is less than three months pregnant. I'm afraid it's not good for the baby. So, I didn't say anything."
"Alan, no matter what you think, since Nora is pregnant with your child, she must give birth to it. Otherwise, I will be very upset!" Patriarch Way made a decision, "From today onwards, you and Nora move back to the Way family. The nanny will take good care of Nora."
"Grandpa, I can take good care of Nora." Alan knew Nora wouldn't like living here for a long time without asking her.
Anika immediately added, "Alan, we are not at ease leaving Nora in your care. Anyway, I am free at home. Nora lives here and we can talk to each other to divert ourselves from boredom."
"Mom, Nora and I are used to living alone. The living habits of us were different from those of you guys. Besides, we are used to living in Springhill Villa. I am afraid that Nora will not be used to it if she suddenly moves here. Now she cannot eat well. If she doesn't sleep well, it will harm your beloved grandson." Alan couldn't help but curl his lip, trying to convince his elders to cancel the decision they all disliked.
Patriarch Way, Palmer and Anika all looked at each other and were silent.
Wilson and his wife didn't say anything. Hazel spoke up, "Grandpa, Dad, Mom, Alan is right. Everyone has their own habits and diet. Since it's for Nora's and the baby's own good, we should follow Nora's idea and let her decide where to live."
"But we don't trust Alan to take care of Nora." Anika frowned.
The Way family had been waiting for the couple to have a child for a long time. When Nora was pregnant, they were very concerned about her.
"Mom, I'll hire more nannies." Alan said his thoughts.
"Nannies can't take care of her as well as us." Anika was still reluctant, "I have an idea. Since you guys don't want to live here, then I'll stay with you at Springhill Villa." Property © 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.
"..." Alan was in an awkward position. What was the difference between them living here?
"Why do you look like this? Do you hate your mother that much?" Anika glared at Alan.
"Mom, you'd better take good care of the family." Alan politely rejected Anika's idea of going to live with them, "Grandpa and Dad can't leave you."
"It doesn't matter. Now, the baby comes first. We have nannies at home." Palmer also agreed that Anika should go to live with them to keep an eye on them.
"..." Alan.
"The first three months of pregnancy need the most attention. So, whether you guys are willing or not, I'll go. After three months, I'll disappear and leave you guys alone." Anika picked up the cup on the table and took a sip, saying the words clearly.
"..." Alan.
It seemed that his mother had already made up her mind. It would not help no matter how much he opposed it. But how could he tell Nora about it?
When Alan was in a dilemma, Oca, who had been silent, got up to say goodbye. They were discussing a family matter. It was none of his business. If Hazel hadn't kept him and he had to give her face, he would have left after dinner.
Hazel walked Oca out the door. It was cold outside.
"Be careful." Hazel admonished carefully and gently.
"Yeah." Oca responded indifferently.
"Is something on your mind?" Hazel noticed he had frowned many times today. So, she was concerned, "Is there something difficult at work? What can I do for you?"
"Nothing. Even if something is wrong, I can handle it." Oca glanced at the villa behind him. His eyes swept over the bedroom on the second floor that was light, "Bye."
Oca didn't stay, turned around, and was getting into the car.
Hazel, however, hugged him from behind and pressed her face to his back, "Oca, Alan and Nora have a child."
Oca's body stiffened slightly. He knew what Hazel meant.
He reached out and pulled off her hand around his strong waist, his eyes dark and colder than the night, "Go inside. It's cold outside."
"Oca," Hazel bit her lip, stared at his handsome face with her bright eyes, and gathered her courage, "I ... I want to get married."
Hazel's heart was beating so fast and fiercely that it seemed to rush out of her chest.
The moment she heard the good news of Alan and Nora today, such a strong thought appeared in her mind. It would be nice if she also had a baby, who would inherit all the advantages of her and Oca, and must be very beautiful and clever.
She wanted to have children for him.
Oca's handsome face was a little unclear in the night. It took him a long time to speak, "Now is not the right time. Hazel, wait a little longer."
"Oca..." Hazel wanted to say something else. But after meeting the man's cold gaze, she could only bite back the words, "Alright. But please don't make me wait too long. If we are going to get married anyway, then it doesn't matter if it's a little earlier."
"You know I don't like to disrupt plans." Oca was a little impatient.
The light in Hazel's eyes faded. Oca reached out to hold her shoulder, "Don't think about it. Bye."
Hazel watched Oca's car disappear, and could not hold back the tears in her eyes. Tears rolled down her cheeks.