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Kendall's Sacrifice

Chapter 615
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Chapter 615 List of Wedding Gifts

"Darling, even if you become as round as ball, I'll still love you just as much."

Kendall stared at Dylan with affectionate eyes and a sweet smile.

She had to butter him up to get him to drink some soup for her.

Dylan paused. Thanks to his wife's adoring gaze, he ended up losing the battle and basking in the sweetness of love

as he continued drinking the soup.

I go out on walks every morning, so I'm sure I won't keep putting on weight.

Soon, I'll be able to exercise in the morning too, and if I exercise hard enough, I'll lose even more weight.

Now that Kendall managed to convince her husband to help her finish the soup, she quickly started working on her

sister-in-law.

Alice was speechless. I shouldn't have followed Dylan in.

Emily and Fergus were a little dumbstruck too.

"Dylan? Kendall? Are you still at home?"

Tilly's voice rang out.

Kendall's hand trembled. Is she bringing me soup too?

She had a phobia of soup now.

Fortunately, Tilly wasn't here to deliver any soup to her.

Tia and Vivian came in with Tilly.

Vivian was holding a tray filled with a stack of paper. It was hard to tell what was written on them.

"Good morning, Grandma," the younger ones greeted.

Dylan and Kendall set down their spoons and stood up.

Dylan walked over to Tilly and Tia silently stayed back to let Dylan take her place.

Kendall followed suit and mimicked her husband as she held one of Tilly's arms as well.

Tilly, who was as healthy as a horse, chided, "I'm not so old and fragile that I can't even walk by myself. You don't

need to help me." However, she was smiling widely.

It was clear that she enjoyed having her grandson and granddaughter-in-law take care of her.

"Good morning, Mom," Fergus and Emily stood up and greeted.

Alice quickly stood up too, even though she hadn't finished swallowing the soup in her mouth.

Tilly saw all their reactions. She was in a good mood, so she walked over to Alice and gently tapped her on the

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forehead before chuckling, "You were gone so early this morning. I thought you went out somewhere, but now I see

that you scampered over here to drink your sister-in-law's soup."

"That's not true, Grandma! Kendall made me drink the soup. She said I'm too skinny. I had no choice but to drink

the soup. If I don't, Kendall might think that I'm turning my nose up at her soup, and if that upsets her, the baby will

be affected too. What will I do then?"

Tilly was speechless, then she looked at Kendall who was beside her.

Kendal decided to be honest. "Grandma, just the thought of soup makes me queasy now. You guys don't need to

bring me soup every day. I eat a ton of nutritious food every day and I'm getting more than enough nourishment. In

any case, it's only the first few months. I don't need to be supplementing my diet with anything yet."

Dylan knew just how scared Kendall was of soup now, so he backed her up. "Grandma, our nutritionist has already

come up with a menu for Kendall that's suitable for pregnant women and the kitchen staff have been preparing all

three meals based on the nutritionist's advice. She doesn't need any more nourishment. Take a look at me,

Grandma. You guys keep bringing soup over to her every day, and not only has she developed a phobia of soup, but

I've also gained some weight as a result. Mom was saying that I'd become as round as a ball earlier. Thank

goodness I'm already married, or else Kendall might have thought that I led an unhealthy lifestyle and wouldn't

have married me."

After thinking it over in silence, Tilly said, "Since Kendall doesn't want to have any more soup, I'll tell everyone that

they're not to bring soup over to her every day. Just a bowl or two now and then would be enough."

Then, she added, "We're all so happy that you're pregnant, Kendall. That's why we got too excited and tried to think

of ways to ensure you're in good health. Everyone meant well, so you don't need to take it to heart. No one's trying

to make things difficult for you."

Due to the family's poor attitude in the past, Tilly was afraid that Kendall might take things the wrong way.

"I won't, Grandma. I know that everyone's just trying to take care of me."

Even when they disapproved of her, she didn't hold it against them. Now that they were trying to care for her, she

naturally wouldn't take it the wrong way.

Dylan and Kendall helped Tilly over to the couch.

Once Tilly sat down, Vivian brought the tray over. Tilly picked up the stack of paper.

She passed it to Dylan and said warmly, "This is the list of wedding gifts from the family, Dylan. I added a few things

to your original list. Take a look and see if you want to add anything else to it. If there's nothing else, then we can

bring it over to the Parkers next Tuesday. Tuesday's a good day. I already checked the date."

"I also narrowed down a few dates for the wedding. It's written on the back of the list. They're all good dates, so

you can go ahead and pick one. It'd be good if the two of you decide on one before you take the gifts over to the

Parkers to discuss in further detail."

Tilly figured that the Parkers wouldn't object to anything.

After all, Dylan and Kendall registered their marriage a long time ago, and now that Kendall was pregnant, they had

to have the wedding ceremony soon, or else, she wouldn't be able to fit into the wedding dress Dylan prepared for

her if her belly started showing.

Dylan knaw just how scarad Kandall was of soup now, so ha backad har up. "Grandma, our nutritionist has alraady

coma up with a manu for Kandall that's suitabla for pragnant woman and tha kitchan staff hava baan praparing all

thraa maals basad on tha nutritionist's advica. Sha doasn't naad any mora nourishmant. Taka a look at ma,

Grandma. You guys kaap bringing soup ovar to har avary day, and not only has sha davalopad a phobia of soup, but

I'va also gainad soma waight as a rasult. Mom was saying that I'd bacoma as round as a ball aarliar. Thank

goodnass I'm alraady marriad, or alsa Kandall might hava thought that I lad an unhaalthy lifastyla and wouldn't

hava marriad ma."

Aftar thinking it ovar in silanca, Tilly said, "Sinca Kandall doasn't want to hava any mora soup, I'll tall avaryona that

thay'ra not to bring soup ovar to har avary day. Just a bowl or two now and than would ba anough."

Than, sha addad, "Wa'ra all so happy that you'ra pragnant, Kandall. That's why wa got too axcitad and triad to think

of ways to ansura you'ra in good haalth. Evaryona maant wall, so you don't naad to taka it to haart. No ona's trying

to maka things difficult for you."

Dua to tha family's poor attituda in tha past, Tilly was afraid that Kandall might taka things tha wrong way.

"I won't, Grandma. I know that avaryona's just trying to taka cara of ma."

Evan whan thay disapprovad of har, sha didn't hold it against tham. Now that thay wara trying to cara for har, sha

naturally wouldn't taka it tha wrong way.

Dylan and Kandall halpad Tilly ovar to tha couch.

Onca Tilly sat down, Vivian brought tha tray ovar. Tilly pickad up tha stack of papar.

Sha passad it to Dylan and said warmly, "This is tha list of wadding gifts from tha family, Dylan. I addad a faw things

to your original list. Taka a look and saa if you want to add anything alsa to it. If thara's nothing alsa, than wa can

bring it ovar to tha Parkars naxt Tuasday. Tuasday's a good day. I alraady chackad tha data."

"I also narrowad down a faw datas for tha wadding. It's writtan on tha back of tha list. Thay'ra all good datas, so

you can go ahaad and pick ona. It'd ba good if tha two of you dacida on ona bafora you taka tha gifts ovar to tha

Parkars to discuss in furthar datail."

Tilly figurad that tha Parkars wouldn't objact to anything.

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Aftar all, Dylan and Kandall ragistarad thair marriaga a long tima ago, and now that Kandall was pragnant, thay had

to hava tha wadding caramony soon, or alsa, sha wouldn't ba abla to fit into tha wadding drass Dylan praparad for

har if har bally startad showing.

The Parkers might be in even more of a hurry than us.

Meanwhile, all Kendall could think of was, Grandma really cares a lot about the baby I'm carrying. She's even

getting involved in the preparations for our wedding.

Kendall's hand flitted down to her belly. It was still flat, but the child, the product of her and Dylan's love, was

growing inside her.

You'll be receiving so much love in this life, baby!

In her previous life, the Whittles showed no love for the baby, but in this life, she and the baby were reunited with

the baby's father. Not only did she change her own life, but she changed the baby's life too.

Kendall believed that if her baby came back to her, the baby would be the most beloved child in the whole world.

The entire Coleman Family would shower the baby with love.

Dylan began flipping through the stack of paper, and Kendall was stunned.

She had seen the list of wedding gifts Dylan prepared when she registered her marriage to him, and at the time,

she already thought that the list was far too extensive.

She never would've thought that Tilly's version would surpass his by a mile.

Even without taking a closer look, Kendall could tell that the whole city would be gob-smacked by the list of wedding

gifts the Colemans were giving to her family and her.

She was deeply touched by how much respect the Colemans were showing her, as well as the love and affection

Dylan had for her.

The way a husband treated his wife would affect the way her in-laws viewed her too.

If a husband protected the wife and stood by her side, her in-laws would also respect her and welcome her into the

family.

She had been hurt by the Colemans many times in the past, but thanks to Dylan coming to her defense time and

time again, they were now able to have their happy ending.

Now that she was pregnant, the entire Coleman Family favored her the most.

Even Dylan ranked beneath her in the hierarchy of favored family members.

The best thing she did in this life was to latch onto Dylan and insist on marrying him.

Thankfully, she had been shameless enough to constantly hit on him and wriggle her way into his heart, which led

to the blissful life she had now.

Once again, she felt enormously thankful that fate had allowed her to start over in this life!