Zachary added, “Grandma, you can live a long life. The old miracle doctor is here, and I’ll ask him totake your pulse. If there are any deficiencies, ask him to prescribe some medicine to nurse you back tohealth.”

The relationship between the old miracle doctor and Grandma May was particularly strong. Eventhough he knows that people will die when they get old, Zachary felt a little panicked when he thoughtthat Grandma would leave them.

They had been sad about their grandfather’s death for a long time. Even when the brothers weretogether, if they talked about their grandfather, they couldn’t help but get red-eyed.

Grandma May said, “I’m fine now. Every once in a while, our family doctor comes over to check on me.Dr. Carden also checked my pulse last time. There is nothing wrong. I pay great attention to healthcare. Anyway, I can still help you take care of the children. You two could simply bear me a great-granddaughter. If you don’t hold a great-granddaughter or take my great-granddaughter to elementaryschool, I won’t be willing to go see your grandfather like this.

Your grandfather is not lucky enough to see his great-granddaughter. On your behalf, I have to watchher for a few more years. This way, when I meet your grandfather, I can tell him how cute my great-granddaughter is.”

Zachary: “…”

Serenity smiled. “Grandma, in order for you to hold your great-granddaughter, you don’t have to lookdown on Mrs. Johnson. Zachary and I will work hard.”

Grandma May said, “Don’t worry, the one in your belly won’t be born until next year. Then, when theeldest is three or four years old, if you want a second child, you can have two children. You don’t have

to have too many. Even if our family can afford it, we still have a nanny. But pregnancies cannot bereplaced by others.

Having too many children will severely damage a woman’s body. Seren, you still have your ownbusiness to take care of, and we will have you take care of the household affairs in the future. Yourhealth is the most important, so it’s better to have two children.”

Old ladies like to have children and grandchildren, but the first priority is the health of theirgrandchildren.

Grandma May didn’t want grandsons-in-law to have three or four children just to have a daughter.

When her daughters-in-law were young and had three children, she would not advise them to have anymore children. Firstly, they were afraid of births and they were in charge, and secondly, she caredabout their daughters-in-law’s health.

Serenity said, “Well, two children are just right, but one is a bit too single. If only I could be as lucky asJane to have two children at one time, both children, how wonderful it would be.”

Grandma May smiled and said, “The chance of twins being twins is low. Twins also have geneticfactors. If your parents’ family doesn’t give birth to twins, your chance of having twins is very small,unless artificial intervention and in vitro fertilization are done. If you can get pregnant naturally, don’t gothrough in vitro fertilization. Women will suffer a lot from in vitro fertilization.”

If she wanted to go through in vitro fertilization, her daughter-in-law could go through in vitro fertilizationwhen she was nine years pregnant. She did not agree with giving birth to a daughter because she feltthat her daughter-in-law would suffer a lot.

She told her son and daughter-in-law to let nature take its course, and whatever was in their destinywould always come.

What is not in your life, even if you have it, you will suddenly lose it. If you don’t have it, you will only bedisappointed. If you have it but lose it, that is pain.

“Grandma, don’t worry, we won’t do in vitro fertilization.” Zachary said it in a low voice.

He couldn’t bear to let Serenity suffer.

One year after their marriage, when Serenity was not yet pregnant, he never thought about doing invitro fertilization. Back then, Serenity could get pregnant naturally; they would not go for in vitrofertilization.

Children are the same; they are the fruit of their love and the continuation of life.

“Well, I’m relieved.” Grandma May yawned gracefully and said to the two juniors, “I’ll take a nap. I’mused to taking a lunch break. When the time comes, I feel uncomfortable if I don’t sleep for a while.Wake me up when you get to the Stones. Seren, you should also take a rest.”

Serenity responded, “I’m not sleepy yet, grandma. Go to sleep for a while, and we’ll wake you up whenthe time comes. My sister should have some time now. I’ll tell my sister about replaceing Mr. Jimenez.”

The old lady closed her eyes and fell asleep.

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