The doctor seemed to be used to this kind of reaction and explained with a smile, "The babies are all like this when they are born. It can only be seen when they grow up a little."
Seeing that Bert was a little stiff, the doctor reminded him again, "You can touch him gently."
For the first time in more than 30 years, Bert had seen a newborn baby. He had taken the money with both hands and held a knife, but now he hesitated.
After tossing and turning several times, Bert carefully touched the child's walnut-sized fist. At the moment when their skin touched, there was a strange feeling rising from the bottom of his heart.
Although the baby was not his child, Evelyn had been pregnant for nearly a year. Bert had different feelings in his heart.
He had killed countless people, but this was the first time he was so happy about the arrival of life.
Yes, Bert was overjoyed.
After the doctor asked him to take a look at the child, he soon handed it over to the nurse. The child was born and needed to be sent to an incubator for observation. Bert waited for the lights in the operating room to go out. After watching Evelyn being pushed into the ward, he walked in.
The cesarean section was different from a natural one. After giving birth, Evelyn was not in a good state. She was extremely weak. Her palm-sized face was sunken in the pillow, and her face was pale. Even her lips were pale.
The hair on her forehead was soaked in sweat and stuck to her face. The weakness could be felt from a distance.
Fortunately, she was still conscious.
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