PREVIEW

... own, mostly thinking about how her future status in his heart might not match up to the child’s.

Each time, He Chen would pat her head gently, hold her in his arms, and patiently console her, soothing her until she fell back asleep.

He never found such days unbearable.

Even if he could only sleep a few hours a day, it didn’t matter.

On the contrary, he felt more sorry for Ye Manman, who couldn’t sleep well throughout due to the pregnancy.

Back when Ye Manm ...

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Secretly Married to a Wealthy HusbandChapter 1638 - 1538: End of Full Text
 15.9k
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyRomance

I Became a Genius Swordsman in the Pretty Girl GameChapter 312: And
 4.5k
4.0/5(votes)
ActionAdventureFantasyHarem

I found myself reincarnated into a game where you raise pretty girls to prevent the world’s destruction.But wait, what are the guys doing while the girls are busy saving the world?As it turns out, it’s a world where women are strong and men are weak.In a world that disregards men, I have to survive as a ‘man who wields a sword.’But… I’m incredibly strong, you know?

The Strongest HokageChapter 638: Grand Final! (The End)
 27.3k
4.3/5(votes)
AdventureSupernaturalFantasyTragedy

The Gura Gura no Mi is known as the strongest fruit in the world of one piece.

The Reborn Demon King GirlChapter 305 - 158: Temporary Departure_2
 
4.5/5(votes)
FantasyRomance

Year one of the New Era, the Demon King was defeated by the Hero, divided into thirteen parts, and sealed all over the world. Only the soul can reincarnate and be reborn.Year sixteen of the New Era, in the tavern of a small town on the border, a young maid named Mohe sees a middle-aged man who only brags to deceive people for drinking money. However, she knows better than anyone that he was the Hero who defeated her and split her into thirteen parts.“The former Demon King is now wearing maid clothes and working as a server here?”“The great Hero sir, instead of being affectionate with your harem group, you bark here like a stray dog, deceiving for food and drink. How is that different from a beggar?”