Chapter 4235
**Married At First Sight Chapter 4235**
Chapter 4235
The daughter’s last name was Johnson—just like the rest of the family. It was evident that the elders cherished and valued her deeply. However, Remy had a feeling that his niece might one day surpass Enzo. Perhaps Avah would be the one to lead the family in the future.
“I miss Avah. I don’t know why, but I do. Recently, I’ve found myself drawn to little kids. Maybe it’s because I’m getting older and feeling more maternal.”
“You’re not old at all. If you’re old, what does that make me? I’m older than you!” Remy said, clearly displeased with Elisa’s comment about aging. If she considered herself old, that would make him even older—and he definitely didn’t feel that way. He hadn’t even married her yet; in his mind, he was still a young man.
“I’m older than Seren, though. Her baby is due in two months. By the way, Remy, my mom wasn’t just fussing about me making you cook for me; she also started talking about us preparing for a baby. She said when we get married in the fall, it would be the perfect time for ‘double happiness.’”
Remy turned to look at her, his gaze warming. A moment later, he snapped out of it, grabbed a clean plate, and carefully arranged the dish he had just finished cooking. His presentation was meticulous—he had the touch of a chef.
“We should start preparing for a baby,” he said thoughtfully. “But first, we need to ensure we’re in the best shape possible. A healthy body means a healthy child. I’ve been cutting back on social drinking and avoiding late nights. I’m being extra careful with my diet, too.”
Elisa nodded. “You should maintain that even after we start a family. No drinking at social events, no staying up late. Take care of yourself, eat properly, and stay happy. After the wedding and our honeymoon, then…”
“We’ll think about having a baby.” Preparing for a baby didn’t mean rushing; it was about taking the necessary time to be ready—both physically and emotionally. Ideally, a year or two of preparation would be best. Elisa smiled, reassured that Remy wouldn’t pressure her or use this as an excuse to make additional demands. He was truly a gentleman. Of course, if she took the initiative, he wouldn’t hold back either. Beneath that gentlemanly facade, he had a passionate side as well.
“I have to stay up late these days,” she confessed. “But I’m sticking to my no-drinking rule at events. Once Seren gives birth and Jasmine returns to the company, things will become easier. Right now, both of my business partners are new moms.” Jasmine was still recovering from childbirth, and even after her postpartum period, she would need at least three to six months before returning to work. As for Seren, Elisa wanted her to take a full year of maternity leave. A woman needed time to heal after giving birth—her mother had always emphasized that. If a woman didn’t take proper care of herself after pregnancy, it could lead to lifelong health issues.
Remy understood. “I appreciate all the effort you’re putting in. But try not to push yourself too hard. If you ever need anything, just ask. We’re family—there’s no need for formalities.”
Elisa smiled. “I know. And when I do need help, trust me, I won’t hesitate to ask. How many dishes are you making?” She glanced at the ingredients on the counter, realizing he was preparing quite a feast.
“It’s just the two of us. We shouldn’t overdo it. Four dishes and a soup should be sufficient. I’m keeping the portions small.”
“And they’re all my favorites.” Elisa grinned. She leaned in and planted a quick kiss on his cheek. “Remy, I love you.” Being loved and cherished by him—it
was the most incredible feeling in the world. Remy looked at her with affection. “I love you even more.”