Chapter 88:Agricultural Boom

The next day, when Allen saw Cecilia again, he noticed she was much more cheerful.

Firstly, because she was carrying Allen's child, she no longer had to worry about her safety.

Secondly, because of Audrey. After all, she was her cousin, and they had no past grievances. Moreover, her cousin had helped plan and strategize to secure the Black Mountain family's inheritance for her and her child.

Although, in the end, she chose to have her child raised by her cousin Audrey out of years of caution, it wasn't as if the child would be sent away forever.

Audrey was also the child's aunt and would not mistreat her or the child unless there was a significant conflict.

Allen was also quite pleased, though he felt somewhat indifferent about the child.

To be honest, in his previous life as a smuggling tycoon, he had countless women and many children.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say Allen was somewhat indifferent to blood relations.