Tammy had already thought of a name for her child.
She would be called Tiffany.
The doctor picked up her child, wiped her clean, and then showed her to Tammy.
When Tammy saw her daughter, she couldn’t help shedding sad tears.
Why was her daughter so ugly?
How could her daughter be so ugly?
She had made an appointment with Avery for the babies to get married when they grew up, but she was afraid the plan would not succeed.
Robert was so handsome; how could he possibly like her ugly daughter?
Tammy's anesthesia hadn't subsided when she came out of the operating room, so she didn't feel any pain.
She complained to her mother with a sad face: "Mom, have you seen Tiffany? She is so ugly!"
Her mother looked calm: "You were even uglier when you were born. I had a big fight with your dad at the time. I said he had the wrong child, and he said he didn’t. We were almost divorced at the time."
Tammy was speechless.
"Don't worry, our little Tiffany can't be ugly. Jun is more handsome than your father, so Tiffany will look better than you."
"Mom, thank you for comforting me. I feel much better." Tammy let out a sigh of relief.
"The effects of the anesthesia haven't gone away yet. You will probably cry in pain when you get over the anesthesia."
Tammy didn't know what to say.
Before she gave birth, her mother was very gentle and friendly to her, fearing that she would disturb the fetus and cause premature birth.
Now that the child was alive, her mother turned back to normal.
As expected of her mother.
The following day, Tammy received a call from Avery.
"Avery, have you seen the photo of my daughter? Her current appearance stuns me, but my mother and mother-in-law both said everything would be fine when she grows up."
Avery laughed, "She will look much better in a month."
"Well, Avery, how are you doing now? I'm so worried about you. I haven't heard from you for a long time, and that's rather unusual." Tammy wasn’t feeling as bad as yesterday, so she asked Avery with concern.
"I'm fine." Avery changed the subject," When are you going to hold a full moon banquet for your baby?"
According to the customs of Avonsville, the full moon banquet was a banquet usually held before the child's real full moon.
"Let's discuss it after my baby and I are discharged from the hospital!" While Tammy was talking, the ward door was suddenly pushed open.
Elliot had brought Layla over to visit her.
Tammy's brain went haywire, and she said to Avery, "Elliot is here."
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