Chapter 611 - Why Is It So Difficult to Understand Women? (1/2)
En route, London did a lot of reflection. What should he do with the child? He was still very young and inexperienced in caring for children. All this time, he only had a nephew and a niece that he loved. But it went without saying that taking care of them was different from taking care of his own children.
If Altair and Vega were naughty, London would just have to hand them over to Aleksis, their mother, before going back to having fun with Rune or going out with Terry.
Meanwhile, to whom could he hand his child to if his child was naughty? Even the child's biological mother didn't want it.
What should he do with a child who had to be separated from the mother even though the child still needed b.r.e.a.s.t milk to grow properly? London hadn't told anyone about this. Not even Alaric.
He only told Alaric the chronology of his meeting with L when he met his brother-in-law in Singapore two months ago. At that time, he didn't even know that L was pregnant with their child when Stephan tricked them.
Ugh... his mind wandered to L, who was sobbing in the living room earlier. He didn't know that she could be so talented, pretending as if she didn't care when London came into the room.
London was curious. What made L so sad? Was she sad because she was forced to live in the apartment with him? Or was she actually sad because she had to leave the baby after she gave birth to it?
Why was it so hard to guess her thoughts?
London returned to his penthouse and took some personal items he would need to take to the apartment. After all, he would be staying in this modest apartment more than he would in the penthouse, so he had to prepare himself.
Jan arrived half an hour later and brought the reports they were supposed to discuss at the office today. London skipped the meeting since he was busy bringing L to his new apartment.
”I know you don't read your emails every day since you're busy, so I just brought the report here.” Jan put the doc.u.ments on the table and sat on the sofa as if he were at home.
London turned to Jan and nodded. ”Thanks. I've been rather busy today. Do you want to have a drink with me?”
He walked to the cabinet with wine and took a bottle of red wine. Jan nodded and voluntarily fetched two glasses for them. He then took the bottle of wine from London's hands and poured the contents into their two glasses.
”So, what do you want to do now?” Jan asked in a sympathetic voice. He was actually amazed by how responsible his boss was. Even though the events that happened that night weren't his fault, he still tried to do what he could to improve the situation.
Actually, if London had slept with an Alchemist, these events wouldn't have happened. In their perfect society, a child would only be conceived if both parents, the father and mother, d.e.s.i.r.ed a child.
This was a perfect birth control system genetically passed down to every Alchemist descendant. If London had instead been tricked into sleeping with an Alchemist girl, the girl wouldn't have been pregnant if London didn't d.e.s.i.r.e such.
Of course, he didn't know the girl and didn't love her, so there was no way he would d.e.s.i.r.e a child from someone he hadn't known.
Unfortunately, this system among the Alchemists didn't apply to ordinary people. Humans couldn't resist reproduction by their d.e.s.i.r.es alone. If a woman was ovulating when she had unprotected s.e.x.u.a.l i.n.t.e.r.c.o.u.r.s.e with a man who had healthy s.p.e.r.ms, then pregnancy was certain to occur. These pregnancies were not always wanted nor planned.
”Now? I made an agreement with L for the next five months. She'll be living with me so I can watch over her and make sure our child is born healthy. After that, she can go anywhere she wishes. I won't stop her.”