Diana burst out laughing at Cecilia’s question.
“Would you believe me if I said that I don’t know?”
Cecilia was stunned for a moment. “You dared to get pregnant again before thinking things through?
Doesn’t the internet advise you not to get pregnant before you think things through? What’s more,
you’re carrying twins. Are you really prepared to have four children all of a sudden?”
“Actually, sometimes, being muddleheaded is pretty good,” Diana said. She glanced at Cecilia before
slowly shifting her gaze to Fanny. “Being muddleheaded certainly feels better than thinking through
every single thing.
“Sometimes, being happy is the most important thing in life.
“Thinking too much and too clearly often makes you obsessed.
“That would in turn make you feel less happy.
“What’s more…
“Who could be prepared for everything in life?
“When you can accept something, you’ll be able to wait for it to happen naturally.”
Cecilia looked confused as she listened to Diana. Many of her life philosophies came from surfing the
internet, and she had never experienced any for herself. Living vicariously from what she saw online
made up her so-called life experience. In reality, only experiencing it for yourself will it feel real.
That was life.
Cecilia was clearly stuck in the theoretical phase, still thinking that everything was defined in black and
white.
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Fanny had richer experiences in life, and agreed with Diana. “You’re right.”
She listened to Diana, and didn’t eat the raw fish anymore. Like Diana, she only ate food that was
cooked thoroughly. Between the choice of fruit juice and red wine, she chose the former.
It seemed she cared a lot about her potential pregnancy.
“I never expected myself to be pregnant, certainly not at this point in time—until you suddenly said I
might be. I was a little resistant to the idea at the start, but now, I want to protect the baby inside me. I
want to go home quickly and do a pregnancy test.”
Fanny didn’t feel ready yet. Yet, somehow, the prospect of being a mother gave her joy.
The aroma of the food drifted into her nose. It comforted her, giving her great pleasure.
“Let’s quickly eat, then,” Diana said, feeling happy for Fanny. “We’ll send you back after we’re done.”
Cecilia nodded too. “Yes, both you and Diana have to be taken good care of. I’ll send you two home
before going back myself.”
“Don’t go home first,” Diana said.
She couldn’t forget about things between Cecilia and Noel. It sounded like Cecilia had gravely
misunderstood Noel, so she wanted to mediate things between them.
“I kept your bag and called Julian just now, asking him to prepare dinner. Stay for dinner before going
home.”
“I’m not going,” Cecilia rejected Diana with a shake of her head. “My mom refuses to let me talk to
Julian.”
She stuck her tongue out.
“In fact, she doesn’t even let me hang out with you. Whatever it is, she wants me to keep my distance
from the Fulchers. I think it’s probably because she’s not happy after my engagement with Julian ended
on a sour note.”
If it weren’t for Fanny, Diana couldn’t invite Cecilia out for shopping, not to mention sitting here and
having a meal at a restaurant.
What Cecilia said made sense.
Diana didn’t find her rude for that. In fact, it made her like Cecilia even more. “That’s fine. We’ll have a
chance to meet again next time. We’ll avoid drawing your mom’s attention.”
Cecilia chuckled, and downed up her fruit juice in one gulp. “I agree!”
However, she added, “But! No Noel next time.”
She didn’t want to see him ever again.
“You don’t want to resolve your misunderstanding with him?” Diana asked.
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