Chapter 893 Excellent Genes (1/2)

”Adonis An,”

Terence said, looking at Carla and the baby who had begun suckling at his mom.

”Adonis? How do you spell it?” Carla asked Terence.

”A-d-o-n-i-s,” he replied.

”Are you sure about the name?” Carla frowned. She didn't think it was a good name.

”Yes, I am sure. Adonis will be our son's name. It will grow on you, for sure.”

After explaining it, Terence went straight to the point. ”Carla, listen to me, okay?”

Carla took a look at the little boy. The milk was not good at the moment. Even if he had some milk right now, it wouldn't be enough for him. She guessed that she had to reconstitute powdered milk by adding water for him later.

”Whatever. Anyway, I don't have the final say in our family,” she said in a sour tone.

She lay the sleeping little boy on the bed and planned to feed him again when he woke up. ”He is also your son. You are the one to decide.”

Hearing her teasing tone, Terence felt safe to put his arm around her shoulder. ”Carla, how about giving it a try for a few days. If breastfeeding the kid at night gets you tired, we can consider another solution. What do you think?”

Carla nodded. She leaned against his chest and said, ”Honey, I know you care about me very much. Don't worry. I'll take care of myself. I won't be too tired.”

Terence gently caressed her face, still looking distressed. ”Are you hungry? I'll have someone bring you something to eat.”

”I'm not very hungry. I'll wait for Mom to come here. Please stay with me for a little longer...”

Carla closed her eyes and put her arms around his waist quietly.

She dozed off for a while.

She didn't know how long she had slept.

But when she regained consciousness, there was a piercing delicious aroma that surrounded her being.

”Carla, are you awake?”

After filling a bowl of stewed pig's trotter soup, Andrea was about to wake Carla up. But there was no need for her to do so now that her daughter had already stirred awake.

Carla looked around the room and didn't find Terence. She didn't even notice when he had left.