Chapter 747 Why Rush
Leanna pondered for a moment before saying, "But those people aren't idiots. They would've figured
out it was a trap the moment Philip appeared."
"Still on about this, huh?" Aidan flicked her forehead lightly.
"No, I just think it's risky. Also, Charlotte… What if something happens to her if things get out of hand?"
"It is indeed risky, but the patriarchy of the Woodley Family has never been obtained through stability."
Leanna parted her lips but didn't know what to say.
Aidan had a point. Since Charlotte's grandfather and father had banded together to plot the scheme,
they would be confident about keeping her safe.
After a while, Aidan released Leanna and leaned against the railing behind him. "Whether it was
Lachlan saving their lives in a critical moment and earning their gratitude or witnessing firsthand how
Lachlan cornered Joseph step by step, they won't act recklessly anymore. At least for a short period,
none of the Woodleys will have any objections to Lachlan," he explained curtly.
At that, Leanna bit her lip lightly and leaned next to him.
Their plan was indeed clever. First, they made the Woodleys believe Lachlan saved their lives. Then,
when they began to sense something was amiss, they would witness how Lachlan dealt with Joseph,
leaving them no room to complain. Even if they had grievances, they had no choice but to swallow
them.
Moments later, Leanna smiled and said, "I finally understand how those rumors about Lachlan spread."
The man was indeed ruthless and artful, so it was natural people would tremble at the mere mention of
his name.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"By the way, now that things have settled down in Jamesdon, can we bring the little one back home?"
Leanna looked at Aidan with a hint of worry.
Previously, they thought the situation in Jamesdon was complex and unsafe with Philip's passing,
which was why Aidan suggested bringing the medical team to Highside. But now…
Lachlan probably wouldn't agree with them taking away his medical team.
"Of course," Aidan said, ruffling her hair.
"Really?" Leanna's eyes lit up.
"Would I ever lie to you?" Aidan said slowly. "I've already told you, didn't I? It's your wedding gift."
"Thanks." Leanna beamed.
Aidan lifted his brows slightly and inched closer to her while suggesting, "Well, instead of talking about
those two—"
Leanna wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him. This time, she didn't pull away like before.
Instead, she closed her eyes and slowly let her tongue explore as usual.
Aidan's gaze deepened, and he placed his hand around her waist. In an instant, he took the lead,
deepening the kiss.
As the night grew darker, the chilling breeze became even colder. Thus, Aidan carried Leanna to the
bedroom and placed her on the couch before resuming their kiss.
After being entangled on the couch for some time, Leanna suddenly spoke up. "Aidan."
"Hmm?" The man hummed.
"Let's have another child," she mumbled, tightening her hand on his waist unconsciously.
Aidan paused, looking at her. "Is it because of what Waylen said yesterday morning? Ignore him."
Leanna shook her head at that and gazed at the nearby bed. "I just think our little one wouldn't feel so
lonely if he had a brother or sister to play with. Also, having two children would make our family livelier,
don't you think? Just imagine how heartwarming it'll be."
"One is lively enough," said Aidan after a moment's silence.
"It's fine if you don't want another child," Leanna said, but Aidan argued, "Do you think I wouldn't want
to? I just don't want you to… suffer too much."
She knew exactly what he meant. The doctor once told her that her chances of getting pregnant were
very slim, and Aidan probably didn't want her to have high hopes only to be disappointed in the end,
especially when the feeling would be difficult to digest.
"But didn't you say it yourself? Just because the chances are slim doesn't mean there are none," she
whispered. "Things will look up if I listen to the doctor and heal my body."
However, Aidan only pursed his lips and said nothing, so Leanna resorted to provocation. "When I was
pregnant with our little one, I was constantly on edge, and you mistreated me. I didn't have a single
moment to calm down and take care of myself properly. After giving birth to him, I couldn't even watch
him grow up. So, I want to have another child and experience those things I've overlooked, as well as
the things I've missed…"
"And how have I mistreated you?" Aidan argued in a whisper, riveting his gaze on her.
"You're missing the point."
"I know what you're trying to say," Aidan said. "Did the doctor mention any specific methods for
healing?"
His burning gaze was so intense that Leanna looked away guiltily. "Just eat and rest well and take good
care of myself."
"That's it?"
"Yeah. It takes time to adjust and heal. It's not something that can be fixed in a few days. Once my
body is better, things will naturally—"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Do you make me an idiot, Leanna?" Aidan interjected. "Why would the world need OB-GYN if it's that
simple to increase the chances of conceiving?"
"Well, if anything, there will be some medication involved," Leanna couldn't help retorting with a frown.
"Come on, everyone has taken some sort of medication throughout their lives."
"I'm all for you having another baby, but it has to be under the premise that your body is completely
okay with it."
"Like I said, it's to heal my body," Leanna reiterated. "Of course, my body will be okay with it."
"We'll come back to this again once I've talked to your doctor and learned about the specific healing
methods."
"But my doctor's in Highside…"
"If that's the case, we'll talk about it when we return to Highside."
Leanna wanted to continue her argument, but Aidan stopped her assertively. "You said it yourself—it's
a gradual adjustment. If it can't be sorted out overnight, why rush?"
Who's rushing?! Leanna mused. I just want to talk it over with you first. Why do you make it seem as if
I'm in a rush to do… something?!
"You know what? You have a point. I guess it's the couch again for you tonight," she announced
seriously after getting up from his lap.
It took Aidan a second to process her words, and when he did, he was stumped. However, before he
could even protest, Leanna continued, "I don't want to see you climbing into bed tonight. We'll be back
in Highside in a few days anyway, so why rush?"
Leanna returned his words exactly as he had said them, not missing a single one.
With that, she fixed her hair and walked toward the bed while Aidan watched her retreating figure with a
smirk. Ah, as vengeful as ever. Petty, but cute. I like it.