Ex-husband’s Regret

Regret H 651



Frank even went to a church for a name.

When I found out, I couldn't help but laugh and cry at the same time.

My mom sighed. "It's my fault as a mother-in-law, I put too much pressure on him."

Jane teased, "Now you have more competition for Frank's love."

"He's a materialist, and now he's religious."

"Don't stir up trouble," I huffed. "He's not loving anyone else, he loves my daughter. I'm actually happy about it."

But Frank's actions were indeed a bit over the top.

A name was important, but it didn't require such a big fuss.

When he returned, I planned to talk to him about it seriously.

Instead, he put a bracelet on my wrist.

"The good luck charm from Alana is too childish. This one can help you ward off all disasters."Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

I couldn't help but feel my resolve weaken.

My heart was gradually filled with emotion,

He used to be so arrogant, yet now he sought divine protection for our peace.

It was quite unbelievable.

"Alan said you went to seek a name for the baby, why did you come back with a bracelet?"

Frank took out a piece of yellow paper from his pocket, slowly unfolded it, and handed it to me.

I saw the words on it.

-Serena Smith.

This was simple, easy to remember.

When it comes time for school exams, the fewer strokes will save time.

I actually quite liked it.

"Serena."

I waved the paper in front of the little one, "Look, we have a name now! Daddy got it for us, Serena. Do you like it?"

The little one reached out to grab the paper and smiled sweetly at me.

I looked at Frank. "It seems your daughter really likes this name."

Frank held us both, "I hope she can say whatever she wants without fear. As long as she follows her heart, her dad will always have her back." +25 BO!

I laughed, "You're spoiling her already. By the time she grows up, she'll be a little tyrant. Let's see how you

handle that."

Frank leaned down and kissed my parents, "Then it'll be hard on you to keep a tight hold on the kite string so I don't fly away with Serena."

A month later, I returned from the postpartum center to Region Gardens.

I discovered the house had changed dramatically.

My mom and Jane had redecorated everything.

There were tons of baby items everywhere.

When I walked in, it felt like there was hardly any room to stand.

"Surprised?"

Jane handed me a bouquet of flowers. "You've worked hard, great mother."

I shot her a look and turned to my mom. "Mom, this is too much."

This looked like a small amusement park, who puts slides and everything in their home?

My mom replied, "This is nothing. As long as Sparrow wants it, I'd even pick the stars from the sky."

"Fine then." I sighed. "It's fine to pamper Sparrow, but we can't spoil her."

Jane disagreed, "Our Sparrow is a little princess, okay? Her dad, her mom, her godmother, her grandmother, and her uncle are all rich. We can't shortchange her materially." "But don't worry, we won't interfere with her education, we'll just give her love."

With so many people loving Sparrow, I couldn't dampen their enthusiasm. "You're quite clever."

Jane looked proud. "Of course!"

She picked up Sparrow. "Come, let's see how comfortable the crib I bought is."

I rubbed my forehead and turned to Frank, who was standing still at the door. I asked, "Do you think this is over the top too?"

Frank shook his head. "This place is too small."

"What?

Frank said, "We need to get a bigger one."

I was at a loss for words.


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