The bookstore was very quiet, the spacious area filled only with the soft sounds of people flipping through pages, most of them immersed in a sea of knowledge.
Julia Bluen found the Baby-care Book Area. Standing in front of the bookshelves, she began to meticulously select and browse through the books.
When Glades Horne saw she was actually looking for such books, an incredibly tender expression, one so soft it felt like water could be wrung from it, couldn't help but surface on his face.
She longs to be a mother.
At this thought, Glades Horne became even more enthusiastic about finding and reading books than Julia was.
His tall figure stood before the bookshelves. He'd glance at one book, decide it looked good, and take it. He'd look at another, find it also appealing, and take that one too.
Actually, baby-care knowledge could be found online. Julia just felt that looking at a computer screen wasn't in-depth enough, which was why she preferred physical books.
