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Married at First Sight Chapter 1104

Chapter 1104
“It contributes to our family’s happiness. I’m not a petty person. Ultimately, you are Sonny’s father and responsible for his child support, so you need to maintain your relationship with him. Otherwise, it would be a shame if he grew up distant from you, despite being raised with your financial support.”
“We’ve been together for quite a while, but I haven’t become pregnant yet. Perhaps I will conceive if you bring Sonny over. Many couples remain childless for years, but after adopting a child, they often find that they can have one of their own within a year or two.”
Hank was thrilled by this and praised her, saying, “Jessica, I was right about you. You are a wise and sensible wife and mother.”
“What woman doesn’t think about building a good life for herself when she marries? I was forced to become a shrew because your family bullied me. Your sister, especially, is a troublemaker.
“She disrupted your marriage to Liberty, and now she’s trying to stir up trouble for us too. Hank, I’m not trying to create discord; I’m simply speaking the truth. Think about it. Isn’t your sister despicable? Everything she does harms others.”
“She clearly has substantial savings and wants to start a business, yet she came to us to borrow more than a hundred grand. Lending money to someone like your sister is like feeding meat to a lion; you will never see that money again.”
Jessica criticized Chelsea in front of Hank. She even mentioned that Liberty had previously complained to Hank about Chelsea, but after losing his feelings for Liberty, Hank sided with his sister. After a brief silence, Hank replied, “Chelsea… I told her not to come to our house too often unless it was for special occasions.”
“She—”

She also mentioned wanting to add her first two children to our household register so they can live in our new home, making it more convenient for them to attend Wiltspoon Wood High. Hank, don’t be foolish and agree to her request.

“It’s easier to invite the devil in than to send him away. If you add the children to our household register, they’ll become part of our family and have a claim to the family property in the future.”

“My sister just wants to transfer the children to our household register so they can attend a better school. They won’t have any claim to the family property unless I add their names to the title deed. I’ll only include your name.”

Jessica’s expression fell. “I don’t care. You can’t agree. They’re Chelsea’s children, not your responsibility. Can you really leave them alone for the next three years if you agree to this?”

“Moreover, if you’re harsh with them, they’ll resent you because they’re not your children. If you show indifference, they’ll hate you too. It’s a thankless task—you’d be foolish to agree.”

Liberty also refused to agree to this before.

Chelsea recently brought it up to Hank again because her eldest daughter will be graduating from elementary school this July.

“If you’re only taking care of Sonny, then I have nothing to say. That’s your duty as a father. If you abandon your son and don’t raise him, how can you possibly raise your niece and nephew? Are your sister and brother-in-law deceased?”

Hank replied, “Jessica, it was just a suggestion from my sister. I didn’t agree. I’ll reject it no matter what, so don’t worry.”

“When will you add my name to the title deed?”

“Tomorrow. We’ll go tomorrow, okay?” Hank said.

In his heart, he realized, “Jessica is just like Liberty; both of them declined to care for my nephew and niece, who wanted to go to Wiltspoon Wood School.”

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