My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1294
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1294
Charlotte loved him the most ever since he was a kid. He could easily calm her when nobody else
could. His apology wiped out most of her anger, but still she shot him a glare. âYou told me you have a
lady you like. Itâs Ruka, isnât it?â
Ren was surprised, but only for a moment. He nodded. âYes, it is.â
âWhy.â Charlotte felt her chest tightening up. âAre you trying to make everyone
mad: Out of all the women in this world, and you pick Ruka?â
Just like Rukaâs parents thought the fault lay with their daughter, Charlotte thought ühe fault lay with
Ren. She didnât blame Ruka for this; she thought her son must have done something to make this
happen.
Ren caressed his motherâs back while calming her down. âItâs not what you think, Mom. We love each
other, Ruka and I.â
Charlotte let out another big sigh. âSheâs your sisterâs goddaughter. Canât you at least stay away from
her?â
âBut I thought you wanted me to marry someone.â Ren picked the exact conversation she would love to
have.
âYeah, but you canât justâ¦â No matter how she looked at it, Charlotte was still miffed. She had watched
over Ruka ever since she was a child, and she used to come over to play really often. Charlotte
thought of her as a granddaughter, so this came as a shock for her.
Not to mention she was very conservative and traditional. Of course it was hard to accept a girl whom
she thought of as a granddaughter marrying her son. She shook her head and looked away. It was a
silent protest.
Her son held her in his embrace and rested his chin on her shoulders. He went with the âact like a childâ
tactic. âIâm not gonna marry anyone but her. You refuse, and no grandkids for you.â
The last time he acted like a child was, well, back when he was a literal child asking for a candy. She
couldnât believe her thirty-three year-old son would do the same thing again, but this time, he was
asking for a wife instead of a candy.
Charlotte couldnât hold back anymore. She chuckled and turned back to thump her son. âYou shouldnât
threaten me, you know.â