Chapter 4064
Married At First Sight Chapter 4064
Chapter 4064
“The baby my sister-in-law is expecting must have a sweet tooth. Just remind her to be careful not to indulge in too many sweets at once,” Camryn said gently. She contemplated mentioning that Melissa was having a girl but hesitated, concerned that Dalton might prefer sons. Not every family embraced daughters in the same way the Yorks did.
Dalton smiled warmly. “I’ve already advised Melissa to monitor her sugar intake. So far, every prenatal checkup has gone well, so there’s no cause for concern. Melissa believes this baby is a girl because of her cravings for sweets, and you know what? A daughter sounds lovely. I actually prefer sweet, gentle little girls. My in-laws are also hoping for a girl.”
He added, “Honestly, whether it’s a boy or a girl, I’ll love them equally. They represent the love between Melissa and me. Camryn, I’m not someone who values boys over girls, so please don’t feel you need to tread lightly around me. If it weren’t for your financial support back then, someone with my background wouldn’t be where I am today. Melissa has never looked down on me, despite everything, and has stood by me all these years. I’m incredibly thankful to her and have vowed to cherish her forever.”
Dalton’s tone became even softer. “Having a wonderful wife and soon a child is more than I could have ever wished for. It’s truly a blessing. I don’t need anything else. Life has been kind to me.”
After a brief pause, he smiled again. “What I have now is something many people never experience in a lifetime. I’m content.”
Dalton had built a good life—he owned a villa, drove a luxury car, earned a stable income, and had a loving wife with a baby on the way. By all standards, he was a success. Yet, he never forgot Camryn’s contribution to his journey. Without her sponsorship, he wouldn’t have reached this point.
uncertainty about their future. Grateful for his own blessings, Dalton often helped others in need, paying it forward.
Camryn smiled. “Brother Dal, you’ll have both a son and a daughter someday, along with plenty of grandchildren in the future.”
“Thank you for the blessing,” Dalton replied with a chuckle. “Two children would be perfect—one boy and one girl would be ideal. But if we end up with two daughters, that’s fine too. Or even two sons. Either way, Melissa will have her hands full. Boys can be quite a handful, you know.”
Camryn suggested, “You should consider hiring a couple of nannies. After the baby arrives, arrange for two nannies to help care for the children. It will relieve a lot of pressure on Melissa.”
Dalton nodded appreciatively. “Thank you in advance. I’ve thought about hiring extra help, but good nannies are hard to find. Employers hold on to them tightly, and if they do leave, they are quickly snapped up by others willing to pay more.”
Camryn reassured him, “I’ll speak with my aunt and have her transfer two experienced nannies from Wildridge Manor. You can trust them completely.”
Dalton grinned. “I’m 120% confident in anyone from your in-laws’ household.” The staff at Wildridge Manor are highly trained and have years of experience, with some having been there for decades. They are loyal and thoroughly screened, ensuring their trustworthiness and competence.
Dalton then asked, “Camryn, how is your health? You and Callum are married now, and the only thing missing is a child. Melissa and I often worry about your situation.”
Camryn remained silent, sensing the concern behind his words. She had married into the wealthiest family in Wiltspoon, yet there remained a nagging worry—what if they couldn’t have children? The thought lingered, fueling uncertainty about their future.
There are concerns that Callum may eventually reconsider his decision. After all, despite the fact that no one in the York family has divorced for generations, who can truly assure that Callum won’t be the first to break this tradition?