"I prepared it a long time ago. I had it on me all the time. I just never took it out." Jared said as he repositioned her necklace so that the ruby diamond was halfway between her collarbones before giving her a satisfying nod, "Yes, I knew I was right about this necklace."

"Well, while complimenting the necklace, you also complimented yourself." Amber said with a laugh.

Jared rubbed his hair, "I have a good taste. And it won't hurt to brag about myself."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah, my Mr. Farrell has the best taste, okay?" Amber smiled and shook her head, then asked, "Did you just say that you prepared the necklace a long time ago, to go with my dress today?"

The necklace was ruby, and the main diamond was at least 50 carats, the other secondary diamonds were about 10 carats, and the rest of the ordinary white diamond was also 1 carat.

A necklace like this was not for everyday wear. It was worn with a dress at an event.

So, it was very unlikely that he prepared this necklace for her to wear every day, the only possibility was to match this dress.

After all, the dress was also red, which was a perfect match with the red ruby necklace.

And sure enough, Jared nodded and said, "Yeah, I know you used to have a lot of jewelry, but it was all Sold for Goldstone Co. So, all you're left with is some plain jewelry, which doesn't go with the dress, so I took the liberty of getting you one."

Amber looked down and touched her necklace at her collarbone, "This is the second time you've gotten me jewelry. Is this from your mother again?"

The first time he prepared her jewelry was also for a party.

As he said, she sold all her old jewelry for Goldstone Co., keeping only lower-priced generic pieces.

None of these pieces really went well with a dress. Otherwise, she might be laughed at.

So that time, she accepted his offer of jewelry, only she didn't keep it and gave it back to him.

After all, they hadn't gotten back together yet.

"Yes." Jared nodded, "It was also my mother's, but it was not her dowry, but a gift my father had bought for her when he married her. When my mother married my father, the Zachary family did give her a lot of jewelry. But the real ones were prepared by the Farrell family, and this is one of them. From now on, it's all yours."

Hearing that, Amber gave him a look, "What are you talking about? Why is it mine?"

"You're my wife. Aren't you supposed to inherit your mother-in-law's jewelry?" Jared looked at her with a big smile in his eyes, "What's more, the jewelry that the Farrell family gave to my mother is specifically for the daughter-in-law. You can give it to our daughter-in-law in the future."

First, he said that all his mother's jewels would be hers, and then that their son would get a wife.

Boy, he was really thinking long term.

He even thought of their son marrying.

If it were any further, would they all be having grandchildren?

Amber gave the man a cynical look and then dropped her hand from the necklace, "Oh, you're going too far. We're not even married yet, and you have a plan for your son's wife. Besides, I didn't say I was gonna have a son with you, okay?"

What if it was a girl?

Amber thought ruefully.

Jared didn't know what she was thinking, so he put his hands around her shoulders, turned her around, looked down at her, "We're gonna get married, and we're gonna have kids, and, uh, don't you want to see me when I was a kid?" he asked.

Amber was confused, "When you were a kid? Why are you talking about being a kid all of a sudden?"

Jared smiled, "Because if you give me a son, you'll see what I was like as a kid, won't you?"

Amber's eyes were widened.

Turned out that was what he meant.

Amber blushed and pushed him away, "Who says that only sons look like their fathers? It should be daughters who look more like their fathers. Isn't there a saying that daughters are like fathers and sons are like mothers? Do you prefer boys to girls? Are you discriminating against girls?"

Then she narrowed her eyes at him suspiciously.

Jared shook his head quickly, "Of course not. How could I be a man like that? What's more, I am very clear that the gender of the child is decided by me. If I prefer boys over girls, I am looking down on myself.' Amber's face softened and her eyes stopped narrowing, "Then why are you so obsessed with having a son?"

Jared chuckled, "Because then you'll have two men to protect you. And with a daughter, I don't just protect you, I protect my daughter, but I only want to protect you. Because you're more important to me than the child. You are so important that I would sacrifice my child if I had to make a choice."

Children were really not a must for him.

But she was.

Amber thought his words were a little extreme, but she felt very moved and sweet.

After all, it was her that he preferred.

"All right, let's not talk about the baby, because it's still early, and you know I'm still in therapy, and it's impossible to see the baby for three or four years." Amber brushed her hair at her ear. Jared looked down, and his eyes were so deep, "So, you're willing to bear my child, right?"

Amber's cheeks were burning and she couldn't look him in the eye, but she fumbled, "If we ever get married again, then we should have kids."

The implication was that she was willing to have children.

Not just for him, but for herself.

After all, it was not just Jared's baby. It was hers, too.

Plus, she loved kids, too.

Of course, she loved the child she willingly bore.

She felt guilty and complicated about the baby she lost.

To her guilt, as a mother, she gave it up and never let it into the world.

Especially since it was also her and Jared's baby.

The complication was that she had not willingly carried the child.

So, she had feelings for that child now, but they were limited.

But it was no use thinking about that now. The baby was gone. All she wanted was for him to be born into a happy family and not have to deal with the irresponsible parents like her and Jared. Thinking of that, Amber held back the bitterness in her heart and forced a smile to Jared, "Take it off for me. I'll wear it later. It's not right now. It's too heavy."

She turned away.

Jared was gonna let her wear it all the time. After hearing her remark, he finally did not insist that she wear it, and he just bowed his head to untie the necklace for her.

As he undid the necklace, he suddenly said, "It wasn't this ruby necklace I originally planned for you."

"What?" Amber turned slightly. Out of the corner of her eye, she watched his earnest face as he undid the necklace, "So what did you prepare for me in the first place?" She asked curiously.

Jared took the necklace off and put it in her hand, "It was a blue-diamond necklace."

"A blue-diamond necklace?" Amber repeated the words in a low voice. Then something flashed in her mind and she looked up at the man, "The blue fishtail dress that was ruined by Alice!"

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