Chapter 4231
**Married At First Sight Chapter 4231**
Chapter 4231
Elisa said, “While cousins can be as close as siblings, I believe we should consider having another child. We won’t always live in your house, and in the future, our children may not have much time to bond with their cousins. I grew up with two older brothers, and we have always been very close. They love me dearly, and I can talk to them about anything. Even after my brother married, my sister-in-law continues to treat me with great affection. Having siblings brings vibrancy to life. No matter what challenges arise, we can discuss them together instead of facing them alone. It’s a wonderful feeling, and I don’t want our child to grow up feeling lonely.”
She continued, “Most importantly, I adore children. If you could carry a baby, I wouldn’t have to experience the exhaustion of pregnancy! Ideally, I’d love to have three kids. However, since men can’t get pregnant, I can only manage two if I have to do it myself. A boy and a girl would be perfect, but if that doesn’t work, two girls would be great, and I’d be fine with two boys too. Our child is a product of our love. Unlike the York family, where everyone hopes for a daughter, I’m happy with either.”
Remy smiled, “Of course. I don’t believe in favoring boys over girls. Whether sons or daughters, they’re all our flesh and blood. If I could carry a child for you, I’d do it in a heartbeat to spare you the hardships of pregnancy and childbirth.”
Elisa turned to look at him, her eyes filled with affection. “Remy, you’re so handsome. Your profile is especially charming.”
Remy grinned, “And you’re absolutely beautiful—whether it’s your face from the front, the side, or even from behind. In my eyes, you’re the most beautiful woman in the world.”
smiled. If he weren’t driving, she would have pulled him in for a thousand kisses right then and there. When they returned to Remy’s house, he immediately went into the kitchen to prepare dinner, while Elisa grabbed some snacks and relaxed in front of the TV. Remy’s family employed only a few servants—just two couples. One couple tended to the garden and yard work, while the other managed household cleaning. Since he rarely ate at home, he usually dined at the Wiltspoon Hotel or joined the Stones for a meal next door. Whenever he was home, the Stone family’s butler would often invite him over for dinner. On the rare occasions when Elisa wanted to spend time alone with him, he would cook, and she would simply enjoy the meal. Even when she offered to help, he always declined her assistance. “I want to cherish you, spoil you, and protect you for the rest of my life,” he would say. “As long as I’m around, you’ll never have to lift a finger for housework. Your hands are too delicate for chores; they should never become rough.” Occasionally, Audrey would joke that her future son-in-law spoiled Elisa too much. She often called Remy’s parents to praise them for raising such an exceptional son. Remy’s mother, a warm and cheerful woman, would always respond humbly. “My parents-in-law played a significant role in raising our sons, so they deserve the credit. But the men in our Johnson family have always been known for doting on their wives. It runs in our blood.” The Johnsons were among the wealthiest families, alongside the Yorks. Audrey never disapproved of Remy as a person; in fact, she admired him and even compared him to her own eldest son. However, she had only one daughter, and the thought of Elisa marrying far away was too painful. That was why she initially opposed their relationship. Now, though, Audrey was grateful she had not.
She relented; her daughter’s happiness was her top priority. She also declined Remy’s proposal to move in with the Stones. Instead, she allowed Elisa to marry into the Johnson family, where she would be referred to as the fifth young lady. Fortunately, with Remy managing FC & Co.’s Wiltspoon business, he lived nearby. The families were separated by just a wall—so close that Audrey could easily call over it to invite them home for dinner.