Chapter 2068
Chapter 2068
Cindy held Sophia's child in her arms and looked at Logan and Lola with a smile.
She felt amused and envious every time she saw Logan's attitude toward Lola.
Logan's differences in personality and appearance amused her, and his exceptionally nice attitude toward his wife made her envious.
It wasn't that Ian treated her badly. In fact, it was more than enough and she was content. However, it was in a completely different manner than Logan's.
Ian's attitude toward her was typical of a mature man's concern for a woman.
Logan's treatment of his wife, on the other hand, had an unprincipled childishness to it.
Meanwhile, Sophia's child remained quiet in Cindy's arms, grabbing her collar and looking around.
His eyes were big, and his lips pouted. She couldn't tell if this little guy took after Sophia or John.
Holding his backside, Cindy sat him on her lap. With his chubby hands placed on the table, he started babbling again.
He even smiled at Sophia when he turned around and saw her.
He recognized her as his mom and reached out his tiny hands to grab Sophia.
Just by looking at his chubby hand, Cindy felt tenderness in her heart. She felt secure and at ease with
such a chubby and soft child in her arms. © NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
Dishes were served gradually, and John stood up to prepare milk for his child.
Cindy then placed the child back into the baby stroller, and he began to hug the milk bottle to drink his milk while kicking.
When Cindy returned to the dining table, everyone was talking about having a child, and she naturally became the center of attention. Everyone else was wondering when it would be her turn to bear a child.
Taking a deep breath, she felt that she couldn't provide an answer to the question posed. They hadn't even informed the rest about their marriage registration. Besides, even if they were legally married now, having a child was not something that could be done within a short time.
Having a child was completely different from having their marriage registered.
Registration was merely getting two certificates that they could hide from everyone else.
In contrast, having a child was a process that required at least ten months. Even if she intended to stay home for the entire duration, a child could not be hidden in the same way that marriage certificates could once he or she was born.
The netizens in this era were resourceful; they could find out anything almost immediately.
Hence, Cindy didn't dare to take such a risk, and Ian felt the same way.
Looking at Ian, Cindy said, "Not in the near future. That needs some planning, and he has to deal with
his work first."
Ian, who was sitting beside her, pursed his lips and said, "Yes. That requires long-term planning."
Sophia added, "That's true. For you, even doing something minor could cause a huge commotion in the public's eye."
She had no idea what those fans were thinking because she had never been star-struck.
For her, adoring someone should be in terms of his works, and taking it personally was a childish thing to do.
Fans had no idea what their idols were like in person. They, too, would never know whether their idols had done anything shady.
Liking a person should be through his perspective on many aspects of life, but fans would never know what their idols were truly like because there was a filter layer between fans and celebrities.
Such blind admiration wasn't commendable at all.
Furthermore, their liking disrupted the idols' normal lives, causing some of them to be afraid to announce their relationship or marriages.
Being in a relationship and getting married was a civil rights freedom, but it was now restricted by the fans.
With that, the development of the entertainment industry was just bizarre.
However, these things couldn't be changed by just a few people. The number of fans was just simply too overwhelming. Besides that, it would be hard to change their mindset.
Hearing Sophia's words, Aurora spoke up, "The fans nowadays are insane. Though there were also fans during my time, their focus was still mainly on their own lives."