Daddy, don't flirt

Chapter 406: Jamie, I Owe You A Lot



"So she's whatever you want her to be, huh? Maybe it's a little brother. Baby, it's not good to prefer girls to boys." Jamie feels
cheerful. Hearing Bunny's words, it sounds like she's going to have a girl this time.
She also really wants a daughter. She has told Dan since a long time ago that in the future, when they got married, she would
definitely have two children, one son like him and one daughter like her.
Bunny looks like Dan, so it will be perfect to have another daughter who looks like her.
But Jamie also knows that such things can't be thought of, and that it's more important to just let nature take its course. If she
expects too much now, she'll be disappointed if it doesn't work out the way she wants later.
So it is good that she stays calm.
"I like little sisters. Boys are so naughty and not at all cute." Bunny wrinkles his little nose and snorts. He has completely
forgotten that he is just a boy.
Bunny actually doesn't like girls, because those girls in kindergarten are nymphomaniacs and always cry, which is very annoying.
But if Mommy gives birth to a girl, Bunny thinks she will be especially cute, and she will not be like those little kids who always
cry.
After all, he is an example himself.
"You'd better not expect too much. Mummy can't make the decisions."
"Why?" Bunny opens her eyes wide in puzzlement, as if to ask, "Why can't you decide whether your child is a boy or a girl?
Jamie does not know whether to laugh or cry. If she can feel the gender of her child, she'll be the God.
"How about if you say 'little sister, little sister comes out' to it every day? Maybe it'll turn into a girl." It's rare for Jamie to see
Bunny look so childish. She wants to play a joke on him, so she says wryly.
Bunny's first reaction is that it's unlikely, but he's tempted again by Jamie's words.
"Will this really make it a little sister?" Bunny looks confused. If it's really possible, it's okay to let him read for as many days as
she wants.

Jamie holds back her smile and nods with conviction, "It'll be okay."
Bunny gets relieved at once. He looks at what is probably Jamie's abdomen. Even though the blanket covers it, it still can't keep
Bunny's blazing gaze away.
Is this the legendary ... staring at someone and then it will turn into a girl?
At this moment, the hospital room door opened. Ryan waits for them to finish talking before coming in from outside.
Jamie is a little surprised when she sees him. Bunny whispers in her ear and tell her the story before it dawns on her.
"Ian, I have something to tell your mommy alone." Ryan says as he looks at Bunny, and his tone is as gentle as ever.
Bunny isn't surprised. After all, he's been waiting outside for so long. He looks over at Jamie and sees that she doesn't object, so
he leaves the room and closes the door.
Ryan walks over to a stool and sits down. Jamie is struggling to sit up with her other arm. Seeing this, Ryan immediately goes to
help her.
"Thank you this time. If it wasn't for you, I'm afraid the baby and I wouldn't be here right now." Jamie purses her pale lips before
saying.
She looks at Ryan with mixed feelings. She has once thought he was the man of her life. He came out of nowhere and saved her
and Bunny. She considers him her most important friend, family member, trusted him and talks to him about everything.
Ryan is gentle and thoughtful. As long as it is about her, he will do his best for her.
She used to think that he was the best person in the world for her, except for Dan.
She used to think that she has spent half her life being lucky to have met such a good friend.
But after everything gets exposed, she realizes that everything isn't as simple as she thinks it will be.
It is only when she is struggling in the sea and is rescued by him that she suddenly realizes and dares to think about the things
she has been unwilling to think about.
Yes, she has been aware of it, but she just doesn't want to face it, so she chooses to run away from it. Ever since the time she
has been kidnapped by Hooson, she has had a vague sense that something is wrong.

But she doesn’t dare to think about it. How can a good friend who has accompanied her through the toughest years of her life be
someone who has every intention of using her?
Until she was kidnapped out at sea, and when Ryan showed up, Jamie's heart was filled with sadness. But she chose to
deliberately ignore it, until she struggled once when he asked her if she believed him. She told herself in her heart to trust him
one last time.
It was that last time that she finally saw clearly that it was all within his calculations.
What she finds even more unacceptable is the fact that Ryan has approached her from the beginning, and every time he has
helped her, even the few times he has risked his life to save her, he has done so with a purpose.
She is someone who treasures her friends. Once a friend, always a friend. That's why she finds it is so hard to accept when she
finds out that she has been used and deceived by him all along.
"I owe you that." A wry smirk lifted a corner of his lips, "Jamie, I owe you a lot."
Jamie doesn't say anything, and she just looks at him quietly.
"The truth is, I didn't mean to use you, and I didn't approach you to get what I wanted." Ryan clasps his hands together. For the
first time, he feels nervous.
"Do you remember when you were a kid, a little boy who gave you a white rabbit milk candy?" He looks up at her with a touch of
expectation and then laughs at himself, "How could you remember something so long ago!"
A white rabbit milk candy?
Jamie frowns. She doesn't like candy. Her favorite childhood sweet food is chestnut cake, and it is rare for her to eat candies
because she only likes sour candies and has no interest in sweet food.
As soon as Ryan says it, she remembers.
She has a particularly good memory since she was a child, not that she purposely wants to remember, but there are some things
she doesn't forget easily.
She remembers a time when she is chasing after a dog she has raised in the garden. The dog is a birthday present from her
mother, and she likes those cute snow-white animals.

She slept in Dan's bed and ran back quickly after waking up because she was afraid of getting her butt spanked by him. She was
small, so she could have easily come through that hole in the garden, and there was nothing Dan could do about it.
Jamie has a love of beauty when she was little, but she didn't care much about her image. She was so good at climbing trees
and scraping in the mud that even Dan couldn't do anything about it. Dan was a clean frank, but he had to put up with being
touched by the dirty girl every time.
It was that time. Jamie's mother loved to arrange flowers when she has nothing else to do, so Jamie was playing with her dog in
the yard. She chased after the dog, and she fell over as her short arms and legs made her unsteady.


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