Elisa said, "I hope that our future children will be as well-behaved and cute as your niece, Avah. Let's have a daughter. I like a daughter like Avah very much."

Not to mention that she liked Avah; anyone who had met Avah or taken care of her would like her.

Avah was really getting cuter. Every day when she woke up, she lied on the bed and played by herself, or she sat there and looked around.

Avah, who was six or seven months old, was very quiet and not noisy at all.

Unlike Enzo, who would wake up and shout loudly so that everyone in the room would know,.

Remy held Elisa's hand, smiled, and said, "Our family is similar to York's, so the chance of having a daughter is very small. My eldest brother has a daughter, and we brothers will probably all have sons if we marry and have children. It seems like there is only one girl in every generation."

Elisa: "No one was broken?"

Remy thought for a moment and said, "Anyway, among the generations, even if there were daughters, there was only one. We don't have one in our generation. My grandma is just like Grandma York, looking forward to having a granddaughter like the stars and the moon. My grandma never expected to have a granddaughter, but now she has Avah. She's so happy.

Although the probability of our family having a daughter is not high, it is still better than the York family. At least we will have a daughter. Unlike their York family, they have not had a daughter for several generations. If we count back a few generations, even if we have a daughter, we can't raise her."

Counting back a few generations, the York family's financial situation had never been bad. But their ancestor gave birth to a daughter but couldn't support her. Was it a fortunate teller problem, or was it destiny that they had no daughter?

Remy added, "Maybe they were destined not to have a daughter. It just so happened that two people who were destined not to have a daughter got together, but they couldn't have a daughter. Even if you use scientific intervention to make your wish come true, other things will happen, and you will lose your daughter. It's better to accept your fate than to have it and lose it."

Elisa said, "However, Seren won't be like that. The fortune-teller said that Seren and Zachary are destined to be husband and wife in this life, and they are also destined to have both a son and a daughter."

Remy smiled and said, "Yes, yes, Serenity will have both a son and a daughter. Our whole family is looking forward to your cousin having both a son and a daughter. We are afraid that Grandma York will fly over in the middle of the night and steal our Avah away."

Even a serious person like Zachary would involuntarily become gentle when looking at Avah. When he hugged her, he was very careful, fearing that the child would feel uncomfortable or fall.

Elisa laughed and said, "Grandma York really knows how to do things like that! She is a naughty old a woman, but everyone respects and likes her."

In the past, when the Stone family and the York family were not getting along, her brothers and sisters would be respectful and polite to Grandma York when they saw her, and even her mother was the same. The two of them walked and talked, and soon they arrived in front of Elisa's car. Remy asked her, "Do you want to drive, or should I?"

Elisa had already opened the driver's door. After hearing Remy's question, she walked around the car and said, "You drive. I can see the scenery." Remy: "Al right."

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