Chapter 3649
Ben silently grumbled to himself; Zachary had sought his advice and managed to grasp it quickly.
After breakfast, Jane and Serenity took the kids to play in the living room while Ben returned to work.
Reluctant to leave Avah with Jane, he asked her to walk him out. Once back at work, Jane turned to Serenity and joked, “Ben’s a grown man, yet he’s still so clingy.” Serenity replied, “You’re just showing off.
You two have been together for years, but your relationship remains as it was at the start. Ben waited over ten years to win you over, so it’s natural for him to be so attached.”
Jane blushed. At that moment, the old miracle doctor walked in with Fabian in his arms, while Laurel brought her two sons to join the fun. Laurel greeted Jane, saying, “These little ones wouldn’t stop asking for their brother as soon as they woke up.
They were quite loud. Jane, since you’re not working for a few days, I’ll leave them with you. Let them run wild with Titus and Sonny—they’re wrecking the house.”
Laurel sighed about having two boys, wishing she had a daughter like Jane. Unlike her rambunctious sons, Jane’s children were calmer, although her twin boys had a close bond, despite fighting over everything daily.
Laurel knew that since the miracle doctor arrived, Lilian had passed baby duties to him and made her escape. She would rather spend all day performing surgeries than deal with her energetic twins. Jane laughed, “Why don’t you let your husband take care of one, and you handle the other?
It might be quieter if they’re separated.” Laurel sighed, “They cry and fuss when apart. One cries for his brother, while the other cries for his younger sibling. But when they’re together, they just fight.
It’s an endless cycle.” Laurel then turned to Serenity and said, “Serenity, you’re fortunate to have just one child at a time. You can wait until your first…”
The child is older now, perhaps in kindergarten, before considering having another. By that time, the eldest will be more responsible and will cherish their sibling.
This approach is easier. With twins, it can be chaotic. “If I had a daughter like Jane, I’d be happier. Avah is so easygoing; although she occasionally argues with her brother, she is generally quiet and rarely cries. Daughters are better. I must have a daughter.”
“Tonight, I’m researching how to have one. Doctor, do you have any advice?” Laurel asked the miracle doctor. The elderly doctor replied, “I’m not married yet, so don’t ask me about having children.” He felt too old to discuss such matters with younger individuals.
Even if he had knowledge to share, he wouldn’t. It’s best to let nature take its course. Besides, her twin boys weren’t particularly difficult to manage. Laurel said, “I’ll ask Lilian when she returns. Jane, I’m heading to the office now. I’ll leave the boys with you. Their grandparents will come to help later.”
With that, Laurel hurried off. Her boys were already playing with Sonny and Titus, completely unconcerned that their mom had left. The old miracle doctor turned to Titus and asked, “Titus, have you finished copying the medicine book your master assigned?”
“Even though your master isn’t here, your studies are still my responsibility. You can play, but don’t neglect your education.” Titus, who had been enjoying himself, was left speechless.