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    It’s simply natural for them to live together, it’s only a little strange that they don’t.

    The two couples did not count on the fact that the side of the family that they worked so hard to maintain would push them into the abyss of “cohabitation”.

    The two exchanged glances, and Losweather decided to debate with her daughter anyway.

    “Noah, actually mom is just under two months pregnant right now, it doesn’t affect anything at all, and there’s no rush for dad to move in with me yet.”

    The implication is that you can reconsider the matter after some time.

    Noa, however, slumped her little face and stubbornly shook her head, “Something like pregnancy can be taken seriously, there can’t be a single mistake.”

    Listening to her daughter’s words, and her little stubborn donkey look, Losweather was a bit puzzled.

    Why does Noa care so much about the fact that she’s pregnant?

    With this serious look on her face, Lois Visser had no doubt that she’d even take a break from school to come home and serve her elderly mother if she could.

    Even if she was more precocious than any of her peers, Lois Visser had never seen Noa so stubborn about anything.

    And Noa is still like this because of those old stories now.

    During the time that Dad was in a coma, Lois Visser, who had just recently given birth to her two sisters, spent her days depressed, and on a few occasions was bumped into by Noah.

    At that time she was even younger than now, but her naturally sensitive mind could already sense that her mother was unhappy, that she was frustrated and low.

    Noah didn’t have that much life experience at the time and didn’t know what had really happened between mom and dad.

    But even so, she still silently vowed in her heart at that time that if there was another situation like this in the future, she would definitely not let her mom show that gloomy expression again.

    And now that her mom is pregnant, Noah knows that she may have to face some of her past troubles again.

    That’s why she’s desperately trying to get her dad to move over and watch her mom.

    What do children know about adult grudges and destinies? She just doesn’t want to make her mom sad and upset again.

    Seeing that no one at the table had made a final decision, Noah suggested, “If mom is having a hard time making a decision, let’s have a family vote.”

    “Family voting?”

    “Well, the four of us will raise our hands if we agree that Mommy and Daddy should move in together.” Noah was the first to raise his little hand.

    Moune followed her sister’s example and raised her arms high.

    Leon didn’t give his opinion right away, but instead looked to Los Vespers first.

    It was only Roseweather who was there, torn by indecision, and Leon had rarely seen her so indecisive.

    Come to think of it, after all, they were supposed to be a fake couple, a fake family, with only two cute daughters in the whole house that were real, and everything else was pretend, so there was no need to cohabitate at all.

    Leon guessed that Roseweather would have voted “no”.

    Then I will vote against it, and the result will be a 2:2 draw, and the status quo will be maintained or we will talk about it later.

    Presumably, Loseweather was thinking the same thing and put it off as long as she could.

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