What?! Our family is descended from an Evil God?!

The darkness and distortion hidden beneath the surface of civilized society, the eerie whispers that only rise in the dead of night!

The day the sea fog rolled in, the world turned into a lon...

Chapter 441 My daughter's vision in finding a man is not as good as mine

Hearing her daughter's words, Natalia was stunned for a moment, then she reached out and slapped her daughter's hand away, saying unhappily:

"What are you talking about, brother and sister?"

Ayesha pursed her lips and said in a somewhat aggrieved voice:

"Aren't you pregnant with that remnant of the night?"

After hearing this, Natalia's face instantly turned red, and she cursed in shame and anger:

"What are you talking about?"

Seeing that her mother still wanted to hide it from her, Ayesha suddenly became angry:

"You still want to hide it from me. I know everything. You and that remnant of the night... In short, you are pregnant with his child. Otherwise, why did you ask me last time whether I like my brother or my sister?"

Hearing her daughter's incoherent answer, Natalia immediately realized what was going on.

After understanding this, she looked down at her daughter squatting in front of her, and felt angry and amused at the same time.

"Mom is not pregnant. As a warlock, can't you feel the rhythm of life when you are so close to her?" Natalia said helplessly.

Ayesha was stunned, and she put her little hand on her mother's belly to feel it carefully. Then she found that it was just as her mother said, she was not pregnant.

After discovering this, Aisha breathed a sigh of relief in her heart, but said with some dissatisfaction on her face:

"Since you're not pregnant, why are you suddenly asking me whether I prefer a brother or a sister?"

"I...I...was just...saying it casually..." Natalia replied hesitantly with a flushed face.

In fact, she just suddenly remembered that night when the man asked her to give Ayesha a sister, so she mentioned it in front of her daughter intentionally or unintentionally to give her a heads-up.