Indeed, Jun was the perfect father, skilled in changing diapers for the baby along with feeding and bathing her as well.
"You are that great, huh?" Avery was impressed.
"This is my only daughter, so of course, I need to take great care of her." Jun took Tiffany from Avery's arms and said, "You two can go out right now if you want to. Just bring me something to eat at night."
Avery was fine with it but was concerned that Tammy might still be jetlagged. "Do you need to rest for a bit? We can go out tomorrow."
Tammy pulled at Avery's arm excitedly and dragged her toward the door. "I want to shop for clothes. It's been almost a year since I was halfway through my pregnancy, and I haven't bought any normal clothing since. It's driving me crazy!"
"You could have bought some in Aryadelle! It's more troublesome to take them back with you if you shop here." Avery grabbed her coat and phone, before heading out with Tammy.
Avery had recovered seventy percent of her eyesight after the removal of her stitches, and she did not require any help with walking or eating as she could see the food on the table clearly.
"I can just mail them back," Tammy said. "I have no friend to shop with back in Aryadelle. My best friends from before have all gotten married, and after that, they are either on honeymoon or pregnant. I can't even get them to come out."
After the two left, Tiffany fell asleep in
Jun's arms, so he set her down on the couch and went to look for the guest room.
Jun had told Tammy to inform Avery about her visit ahead of time, but Tammy had insisted on surprising Avery. As a result, they would need to find their own room.
"Does Avery not have a single nanny working here?" Jun muttered as he looked around the rather empty house.
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