After Fyodor and Sakura were married, they settled into their new life together. They split their time between Fyodor's farm and Sakura's mother's shop, and they continued to enjoy each other's company every day.
As time went by, Fyodor and Sakura knew that they wanted to start a family together. They dreamed of having children who would grow up surrounded by love and happiness.
One day, Sakura told Fyodor that she was pregnant, and they were overjoyed. They spent the next nine months preparing for the arrival of their baby, decorating the nursery, and reading books on parenting.
When their baby was born, Fyodor and Sakura were filled with love and wonder. They named their son Hiro, and they spent every moment they could with him, watching him grow and learn.
As Hiro grew older, Fyodor and Sakura decided to have more children. They welcomed a daughter named Akira and a son named Kenji, and their family was complete.
Fyodor and Sakura loved nothing more than spending time with their children. They took them on long walks through the countryside, played games with them in the village square, and shared meals together as a family.
As their children grew older, Fyodor and Sakura watched with pride as they became kind, intelligent, and compassionate individuals. They knew that they had created a loving home for their family, and they were grateful for every moment they spent together.
The chapter ends with Fyodor and Sakura sitting on the porch of their farmhouse, watching their children play in the fields. They knew that their family was the most important thing in their lives, and they were grateful for the love and happiness that they shared every day.