“You have many brothers-in-law,” Jasmine remarked, feeling content with her future in-laws.
She returned to the bookstore with Serenity and laughed, “Your brothers-in-law are all good-looking. I was thinking that when all nine of the Yorks’ young masters show up at your wedding, it will look like a male beauty pageant.”
Serenity grinned in response, “The Yorks have good genes. The men are handsome and marry beautiful wives. With such attractive couples, how could their children be anything less?”
After some reflection, Jasmine agreed. “When you and Zachary have a child, they will either be a handsome boy or a pretty girl.”
“The son should resemble him, and the daughter should take after me,” Serenity said.
Jasmine replied, “I’ve heard that it’s better for the son to look like the mother and the daughter to look like the father.”
Thinking about the Yorks’ family values, she added, “Regardless of whom the child resembles, he or she will be exceptional.”
“I’m not ambitious. If I have a child, my only wish is for them to be safe and healthy. Everything else is secondary,” Serenity said, emphasizing the importance of health and safety.
With a self-deprecating laugh, she added, “I don’t even have a child yet. It’s too soon to discuss these matters.”
Understanding her concerns, Jasmine quickly reassured her, “Since your wedding hasn’t taken place yet, there’s no need to rush into having a child. Zachary mentioned to the public that you both plan to enjoy your time as husband and wife first. I feel the same way; Josh and I aren’t planning to have a child in the first two years of our marriage.”
“We should savor being pampered by our loving husbands. If we have a child too early, our love will be divided, and I won’t be able to enjoy Josh’s undivided affection all to myself.”
Jasmine chuckled. “I truly appreciate Josh’s deep affection for me.” Once Jasmine had a child, Josh would continue to prioritize her. However, he would also undoubtedly love their child. As a result, Jasmine might feel that she couldn’t have his full attention.