Sample, dare to hide it from him now.

His little grandfather was born. How come he, a father, has to correct his name.

Thea's eyes flickered, but she didn't look at him. "What are you talking about? I'm hiding something from you. Get away quickly. I'm suffocating."

Kahn pulled his lips and smiled. His fingertips picked up her hair and whispered, "let me make it clear that the child is mine and I am the child's father. When are you going to hide me?"

"Who said that?" thea stared back, unwilling to show weakness. "Don't think you can talk nonsense here because you saved me. I told you, I have a husband, you..."

"OK, then explain to me why the child looks like me, or call your husband now, and we'll confront each other on the spot." Kahn interrupted her, locking her with hot eyes.

"I just want to know who your husband is. You've been in the capital for so long. I've never seen him accompany you for birth inspection once. I'd like to see such a cold-blooded man."

Thea was speechless by him and couldn't turn her head for a moment.

"You..."

Does the child look like him?

Why didn't she see it.

This person has no eyes. It shouldn't be Bai Jue. They slipped their tongue in front of him.

They looked at each other, and the atmosphere fell into a strange silence.

Half a ring, thea dodged his sight and whispered, "where does the child look like you? Don't be amorous. Where can such a small child see who he looks like? Besides, my husband is busy with work. Why should you know about our husband and wife?"

Strauss Kahn looked at her. At this time, he didn't admit it, and there was helplessness in his eyes.

What can he blame her? He asked for it all.

Who let him annoy her at first? Now it's his own fault.

He moved his fingertip down with a thin cocoon and rubbed her cheek. His eyes were filled with deep feelings. He said softly, "thea, I know it was my fault in the past, it was my asshole, it was my stupidity, but I really know it was wrong. It's been so long. Don't be angry with me, OK, huh?"

The man's mellow voice is sincere and sincere.

"If you want to punish me, will you punish me for being called by you and enslaved by you all my life? Don't drive me away from you again. Let me give you a home, a home for three of us?"

Thea started off, her eyes a little sour.

During his stay in Beijing, no matter how much she said to hurt him, he still ran to her every day to report, paid attention to her three meals, accompanied her to the birth inspection, walked with her, and even started sewing.

He was careful and considerate, but she didn't think about the idea of compounding with him. After all, once hurt was enough. She didn't want to have a second time, and she couldn't afford to gamble.

Just this time she was kidnapped. At the riverside, she saw him rush to come. She was full of her all the way. She didn't notice Daisy at all. When she was pushed down the river, he first responded that she was the one to save. At that moment, she had to admit that her determination to be a rock was shaken.

At the moment she drowned and fell into a coma, she thought that if she could survive this time, maybe she could give him a chance and herself a chance.

However, now every word he said hit the softest part of her heart.

A family, a family of three.

For her, after the age of ten, the word "home" never appeared in her world.

A happy home was so far away for her, like an untouchable dream.

And now he said he would give her a home. Can she trust him again?

Seeing her speechless, Strauss Kahn looked at her pale face and flashed heartache between his eyebrows. He couldn't bear to force her again.

"Thea, you just woke up. We won't talk about it first, but you promised me not to deliberately push me away, let me accompany you and your children, and don't leave me and run away."

Losing her once, he has tasted the collapse of the world.

He didn't force her, but begged her not to leave him again.

Thea hesitated. At last, a firm color flashed from the bottom of her eyes. She raised her head and looked at him.

"Kahn, remember what I said to you before we broke up?"

Kahn was stunned and thought for a while. Suddenly, a light flashed in his mind.

He hesitated and said in an uncertain tone, "you said I never know what you want."

She nodded and whispered, "now, do you really understand what I want?"

Strauss Kahn's tight lips tilted slowly. He gently held her hand and leaned down, his thin lips close to her ears.

"From now on, I will take action to give you all your sense of security. If I let you have less sense of security, take my life."

In words, thea's bloody lip petals were as thin as shallow water.

She turned her head sideways and looked at the head leaning against her neck. Her dark green cold eyes were stained with the warmth she had not seen for a long time.

She struggled to raise her hand and slowly put it on his back.

"I will remember this sentence all my life. This is your last chance!"

Well, since she can't put it down, she'll bet again.

Bet all for him, either accompany him all his life, or never see each other.

I hope he won't let her down again this time.

Kahn's eyes burst with joy. He raised his head and clenched her hand. "So, you forgive me?"

Thea snorted and drew back her hand. "Don't be too proud. I just want someone to enslave me for a while."

Strauss Kahn's mouth was almost to the back of his head. "As long as you don't abandon me, I'll ask the nurse to hold our daughter for you."

He bit the words "our daughter" so hard that he was deliberately reminding thea of something.

“……”

She sounds like a heartless man,

What else is called our daughter? Did she admit it?

She reached for him and said.

"Wait, let me ask you something."

"What's up?" Strauss Kahn sat back by the bed, his smile on his face.

She cleared her throat and said, "when did you know about the child?"

Without her permission, Jianqing and baijue could not tell him the truth. Where did he learn it.

The smile on Strauss Kahn's face deepened.

"Do you remember the time you caught a cold? I accompanied you to the hospital."

"Huh?"

Thea looked at him suspiciously.

She didn't go to obstetrics and gynecology. How did he know.

"After seeing the doctor, you go to the washing room. When I asked the doctor about the precautions for pregnant women, the doctor said the number of months you were pregnant. After listening to it, I remembered that you told me the number of months you were pregnant, and you said one month was missing," Kahn explained.

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