Honestly speaking, he preferred daughters. He thought a beautiful and adorable daughter like Ye Wan would make him reach the pinnacle of his life!
Ye Wan still couldn't believe he wasn't prejudiced against having daughters. Women were naturally sensitive and suspicious during pregnancy. One wrong word from him had led her to sentence him to death in her heart, and it would likely take a lifetime to clear his name.
Gu Yunting truly regretted his words. He had no idea women were so bothered by such things. Ye Wan wasn't interested in listening to his explanations, so he could only stew in his own misery.
After dinner, Gu Yunting personally washed the dishes. Ye Wan was surprised. She wondered if there were no servants here.
In the remaining time, Gu Yunting just wanted to spend time with Ye Wan like an ordinary couple, so there were no servants. They had to do everything themselves.
Ye Wan paid him no mind. She noticed that the baby's growth had accelerated significantly recently. Her belly was already quite prominent, likely too large to be concealed by clothes.
She would have to resign from her internship. From now on, she would study at home and take on some translation work.
With a child, expenses would undoubtedly increase. Although she had money now, she couldn't afford to be idle. She had to find ways to earn.
Ye Wan sat on the sofa, looking through information, while Gu Yunting tidied up the house. She didn't want to do it; her body felt easily fatigued lately, and even a little effort made her tired. Since he was willing to do it, she let him.
In the afternoon, Ye Wan had a sudden idea to make a wind chime from seashells. She dressed properly, grabbed a bucket, and went out to look for shells. Gu Yunting immediately followed, not daring to let a pregnant woman wander around alone.
Only their daughter's nickname, Nuannuan, had been decided. They hadn't thought of other names, unsure whether they would have a boy or a girl, so they needed to prepare names for both possibilities.
As Ye Wan picked up seashells, she pondered these matters. Gu Yunting quietly accompanied her. He picked up more than she did, and soon, the bucket was full.
Ye Wan looked at the man in the distance, barefoot, with his trouser legs rolled up, bending over to pick up shells. She felt a sense of unreality. Although she was a little unhappy in her heart, she felt that this kind of life was truly blissful.
Was this real?
Ye Wan still doubted if she was dreaming.
That man, who was always busy with work and never seemed to have enough time, was now putting everything aside to vacation with her by the sea? He even cooked and cleaned himself?
How was this possible?
No matter how unbelievable it felt, the man who stirred all her emotions was not far away, bending over to pick up shells. He was doing it meticulously, and every shell he picked was perfect and flawless, just like him.
Gu Yunting sensed Ye Wan looking at him and turned his head. The sea breeze ruffled his hair. He asked, "What's wrong? Why are you staring at me like that? Don't you recognize me?"
Ye Wan honestly shook her head. "I really don't recognize you. Have you been possessed? Are you Gu Yunting?"
"Huh? Possessed?" Gu Yunting looked at her, confused.
Seeing his puzzled expression, Ye Wan suddenly laughed. Her mood brightened considerably. That was a plot from male-oriented novels; it was normal for him not to know, as a CEO like him wouldn't have time to read novels.
"It means, has someone else taken over your body? Otherwise, how could you be here picking up shells? You've changed too much," Ye Wan explained simply.
