Chapter 99 Prenatal Education (2/2)
Emily quickly poured the milk into the sink to have a clear look at what those granules were. When she found out that they were actually tiny shards of glass with sharp edges, she was shocked and terrified.
'Who would put these in my glass? If I had just drank the milk without noticing, these granules could have hurt my throat, esophagus, stomach and might have even caused internal bleeding...' Stupefied, Emily could not even bear to thi
hen he was going to leave, but when she opened her mouth, she accidentally asked him,”When will you sleep?”
As soon as her words entered his ears, the corners of Jacob's mouth curved upwards, as he said to her with a mischievous look on his face,”Are you inviting me?”
Emily was so embarrassed. Her blush seared through her cheeks and for a minute she thought her face was on fire. She quickly replied,”No, that's...that's not what I meant.”
”So what did you mean by saying that? Anyway, I think I got what you meant.”
Emily, almost having had a bad headache because of Jacob, decided to explain herself. However, before she could say anything, her eyes widened at Jacob with surprise, as he suddenly took out a storybook from nowhere.
'Gosh, is that a storybook?' Emily was stunned.
A serious man with a storybook for children in his hands... What a ridiculous, but cute scenario.
”What are you laughing at?” Jacob asked in a serious tone, seeing as how Emily struggled to keep a straight face, then he continued,”It's called 'prenatal education'.”
Prenatal education in the early stages of pregnancy could be very helpful to improve an unborn child's full potential through outside influence on the womb. Since Emily never bothered about it, he had no choice but to do it by himself. After all, it was his duty as a father-to-be.
'It is not ridiculous at all. Emily knows nothing about this stuff, ' Jacob thought.
However, Emily's smile soon turned into a serious look, and she asked,”So are you going to read the stories to our baby?”
Jacob nodded in a gentle manner. Emily looked carefully at the book in his hands, and said,”Wow, it's a fairy tale book in foreign language.” 'Well, well, well. Foreign language education should start from an early age. It will be a wonderful prenatal education for the baby, ' she thought.