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Chapter 1514: Chapter 1486: Open Up Your Heart

The al was filled with laughter and scolding, and after a long drive, the important matters were briefly touched upon.

Kiara only ntioned her intention to poach soone from JR, but neither Yuzo Joel nor Farmbright Farr asked how she planned to do so.

Revenge was a natural reaction; it would have been abnormal for her to remain inactive.

When they got ho, the child was already asleep. Mario Yuno had planned to knock her down as soon as he returned, rembering all the promises he made on the airplane!

But despite his willingness, his limbs were covered in burns, and he had a bit of a fever by night.

Kiara told him to lie down and used a towel to help bring his temperature down with physical cooling. Mario Yuno propped up his head with his hand, wearing an expression of complete dejection.

“I don’t mind getting busy even with injuries!”

Overcoming all difficulties to get it on—wasn’t that a fine tradition?

“I mind; you need to take care of your injuries for a while.”

“Seeing such a fine tradition lost, it truly fills one with sorrow!”

Kiara was both amused and exasperated, “What in the world is going on inside that head of yours?”

“How can it be all over the place? If such a sacred act is chaotic, then how did Our Ho’s Willa co to be?”

Sotis, when Mario Yuno stared at his daughter, he saw a deep sense of pride. He felt like he and his daughter-in-law had created such an outstanding little life, almost as if he had made a contribution.

“You… why don’t you ask what happened after I left?” Kiara had actually been waiting for a chance to steer the conversation this way.

They had been apart for so long, and she had been abducted to a wolf’s den—any normal person would be concerned about what she went through during that ti.

Especially as her husband, did he really not think of the worst?

Throughout history, whenever a woman was abducted and then returned, the first thing her husband or people around her would consider was whether she had lost her virtue. Although Kiara knew she hadn’t been taken advantage of, would he believe it?

Not wanting a thorn to linger between them, she decided to bring it up.

At her words, Mario Yuno suddenly sat up, and Kiara’s heart skipped a beat.

Here it cos!

Finally, it’s ti to talk about the serious issues!

Mario Yuno’s face darkened the mont he brought it up. Kiara, seeing his foreboding expression before he even spoke, grew anxious.

Had she been overly confident in him? Did Camden actually care a great deal about this matter too?

Then she heard Mario Yuno grumbling indignantly.

“Wife, if you hadn’t ntioned it, it would have been fine, but now you’ve brought it up, I’m annoyed! Do you know? During the days you were gone, I initially left Our Ho’s Willa with our dad. But sotis dad had to help look for you, right? One day, I ended up sending our girl to Isaac’s place.”

“…?” Kiara was dumbfounded. She had finally mustered the courage to talk to him about this topic, and he had switched to talking about their child?

“And then guess what happened?”

“What?”

Mario Yuno slapped the bed, then winced in pain, having forgotten the injury on his hand…

“When I went to pick up the child, I actually saw Isaac holding Our Ho’s Willa being surrounded by a group of won with bratty kids from their courtyard! I actually even heard a bunch of them wanting to set up an arranged marriage for Our Ho’s Baby! There was even soone who tried to push a bag of biscuits, thinking to have Our Ho’s girl as their daughter-in-law! Ah, it’s infuriating!”

“So…” What does this have to do with the major events after their separation she was about to ntion?

Mario Yuno gritted his teeth, “So, I rembered that fat woman! She doesn’t even look at that fatty boy she’s got, thinking of finding a wife at such a young age, and my daughter is only worth a bag of biscuits?!”

“Maybe they just thought the child was cute and were joking.”

Kiara had gotten used to it; having a daughter so well-liked was unavoidable. No matter where she took her daughter, there would always be people who fancied her. Mario Yuno just wasn’t often at ho; if he had been, he would have been as calm as Kiara.

“At the critical mont, it was Our Ho’s Zoe who was aweso! She knew to protect her sister, and right then Zoe directly stuffed the biscuits back at them, and seriously said she couldn’t find her sister a husband, claiming Willa as Our Ho’s Old Yu Moore’s little princess who must stay with Our Ho eternally—I instantly felt that Second Brother really knows how to educate children, I haven’t doted on Zoe for nothing.”

Mario Yuno felt quite relieved; it was good that there were more n in the family who knew how to protect the daughter. So the daughter wouldn’t be tricked by stinky boys outside, and for those fatty boys who try to settle for a pack of biscuits to fool a daughter-in-law, they need to be t with a thunderous strike!

“This was the biggest incident that happened after you left. I didn’t hide it, I’ve reported everything to you, daughter-in-law. What do you think is my state of mind? Since having a daughter, whenever I walk down the street and see all those stinky boys, I find them disgusting, feeling like they want to take my daughter away!”

Kiara laughed, “I bet Second Brother and Isaac feel exactly the opposite of you. I even heard Isaac ntioning before, saying that there’re two stinky boys at ho. When they walk on the street and see soone with a daughter, they dare not offend anyone, afraid of accidentally upsetting a future in-law…”

There indeed is a psychological difference between having a son and a daughter.

“Camden, have you ever thought about giving Wendy a little brother or sister?” Kiara asked.

Mario Yuno nodded and then shook his head.

“Let’s not, having Willa alone is pretty good.”

In fact, he also wanted more kids like Willa, smart and adorable, in the house, but Kiara’s work was too taxing, and Willa was delivered by him.

Seeing the pain of a woman giving birth and thinking about how his daughter-in-law almost died giving birth to Willa, Mario Yuno’s heart clenched with anxiety.

“One shouldn’t be too greedy. Things are very good as they are now.”

Compared to most people, his life was already very fortunate; he shouldn’t contemplate more.

Kiara thought he didn’t want any more children, so the topic was shelved. They would do the ideological work slowly in the future. Having only Willa at ho would be a bit lonely for her. After this incident, she actually wanted to have another child to accompany her daughter.

Soday when she and Mario Yuno leave this world, the daughter would still have a close kin for company, not so lonely.

Although the Yuno Family’s lineage of brothers was thriving, a relationship once removed is still not as close as that of one’s own siblings. But hearing Mario Yuno’s refusal to have a second child, Kiara didn’t bring it up for the ti being. They could slowly do the ideological work later.

The two started talking about the children, and Kiara took the opportunity to steer the conversation back to the main topic.

“Actually, having more children really is quite good. Look, I was able to co back this ti precisely because of the connection between Molly Palr and Aka, right? Even if sisters are far apart, there always seems to be sothing that reminds them of the warmth they once shared. I saw so of JR’s usual behavior over there and felt so distressed. Do you know, that Matt Bailey is such a bad guy. When I went to find him, I saw so very unpleasant things.”

When Mario Yuno heard her ntion this, his heart tightened.

It was the last thing he wanted to hear, and he didn’t want to bring it up voluntarily, but Kiara just dragged the topic here, making it so uncomfortable!

“Think about it, with Matt Bailey doing so many bad things, you can imagine what I might have experienced over there—”

“Stop talking!”

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