Let’s Divorce As Agreed-Chapter 1204 - 1203 Becoming Confidants

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Chapter 1204: Chapter 1203 Becoming Confidants

Chapter 1204 -1203 Becoming Confidants

Although Bai Lan said so, Shu Pan heard a full sense of pride in her words.

“The child must be outstanding, right?” Such diligent children are definitely the scholarly type.

Shu Pan thought about her own daughter, Gu Joy, who was also self-disciplined from a young age and always had good grades, so she never had to worry about her studies.

However, Xiaobao was mischievous and lacked concentration, often daydreaming, so his grades were always half-baked.

Every time there was a parent-teacher meeting, she had to hang her head low.

Shaoting often comforted her, saying that the child was still young and didn’t understand, but he would improve when he got older.

But Shu Pan felt that you can tell a child’s potential from when they are three years old.

Shu Pan was so engrossed in her thoughts, and her worries disappeared when she thought about her children.

“Just average,” Bai Lan said with a faint smile, her modesty apparent.

From her words, Shu Pan knew that Bai Lan’s child was indeed exceptional.

Shu Pan smiled, and the two of them continued to talk about their children.

It turned out that Bai Lan’s child was already in the second year of middle school. She had married early, which was why she was still young, but her child was already so big.

Although she was also in her thirties, Gu Joy was just in sixth grade.

The two of them talked about their children endlessly, and time flew by quickly.

Both felt that they had found a kindred spirit and exchanged phone numbers.

The two arranged to go shopping and have meals together in the future.

It wasn’t until Gu Shaoting called to look for her that Shu Pan realized she had been out for quite a while.

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So, she said goodbye to Bai Lan.

After Shu Pan left, Bai Lan still sat in the same spot, watching the pale sunset and unable to return to her senses for a long time.

Until a coat was draped over her shoulders, “I knew you would be here.”

The sudden male voice was deep and magnetic, breaking the silence.

Bai Lan glanced at him, then averted her gaze indifferently.

The man looked at her, then wrapped an arm around her shoulders, “Are you still mad at me?”

The evening glow outlined the man’s silhouette.

His black, cropped hair, like a face carefully drawn with a manga artist’s pen, had sharp features.

His nose was high, his lips thin and slightly closed.

His dark pupils looked tenderly at the person beside him, his eyes full of gentleness.

Bai Lan remained silent.

The man sighed, “Lan Lan, I did it for your own good. Once you’ve recovered, we can plan again, okay?”

Bai Lan replied with a hint of grievance, “Didn’t the doctor say it would be okay with a bit of care?”

Zhou Shengting sighed, “Lan Lan, forgive me, I was selfish. I don’t want to take any risks; I can’t accept even a small risk.”

Bai Lan had some heart issues, which were usually not a problem, but this time she became pregnant by accident.

She wanted to keep the baby, but Zhou Shengting was unwilling.

Her health wasn’t permitting, and after a consultation with specialists, it was decided there was a significant risk, so the pregnancy was terminated.

Because of this, Bai Lan was very angry, feeling it was Zhou Shengting’s reluctance that had caused him to oppose her.

But in all fairness, she had really misjudged Zhou Shengting; no one knew how much he wanted another child, especially a girl like Bai Lan.

However, sometimes there are regrets in life, and what we can do is accept them.

Although it felt as if his heart was bleeding, there was no alternative.

But Zhou Shengting didn’t want to explain; he knew Bai Lan was very upset, so he preferred her to misunderstand.

“Actually, we could have the baby, I would be very careful,” Bai Lan whispered, her eyes instantly reddening.

After all, it was their flesh and blood, but now what? It had already turned into a pool of blood.