So the old Mrs. Farrell and Violet left, and Mrs. Murphy went to see them off and put them in the car before returning to the ward.
"Mrs. Farrell, the old Mrs. Farrell is gone." Mrs. Murphy reported.
Amber hmmmed, "Hard work Mrs. Murphy."
Mrs. Murphy smiled, "What's the point, I've been sisters with the old Mrs. Farrell for decades, it's only right that I give her a ride."
Mrs. Murphy came into the kitchen and brought the soup to her, "Mrs. Farrell, have some."
"Thank you, Mrs. Murphy," Amber said and took the bowl from Mrs. Murphy's hand.
Mrs. Murphy sat on the side, "By the way Mrs. Farrell, you have to tell Mrs. Lyon that you are pregnant with twins, right?"
"Will do." Amber responded as she sipped her soup, "I'll send her a message later to let her know, and I expect she'll be stopping by later."
"Mrs. Lyon is a feisty sort of person and came over for sure." Mrs. Murphy laughs.
Then, thinking of something else, she hesitated for a few seconds and asked again, "And what is the Gardner family going to say over there?"
Amber smile faded a bit, shook his head, "No need to deliberately say, anyway, in the end they should know, or will know."
"As well." Mrs. Murphy understood what she meant and nodded, not asking any more questions.
Amber's interest in the soup was not even that high, with a sip or two.
That night, as Amber said, Mrs. Lyon was surprised and delighted to hear that Amber was pregnant with not one, but two, twins, and came to the hospital with a lot of stuff and a lot of warmth.
Amber are asked to say nothing, the whole person crying and laughing, but the heart is warm.
After all, there are so many people who care about her and will come to see her when they learn that she has a little bit of movement, no matter how busy they are at hand.
She is really, really happy now.
"By the way Amber, I heard that Mrs. Gardner has been coming here to see you a lot these days, right?" After chatting with the twins, Mrs. Lyon was next to Amber to brew her formula, and asked while doing so.
Amber hmmed, "I had no intention of letting her come up here, but she came every day and I finally got soft."
She did not lie to herself, nor to Mrs. Lyon, and she did let Mrs. Gardner come up out of sheer weakness of heart.
Also out of Mrs. Gardner's identity.
Mrs. Lyon gave her the brewed milk, "I understand you, although those two are not a thing, but in this aspect of affection for you, it really makes no one say anything, and it really makes one hard to refuse."
"Auntie, do you think it's right for me to do this?" Amber took the quilt and asked with blank eyes, "On the one hand, I care about dad and want to avenge him, while on the other hand, I am fond of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner's father and mother's love, refusing on the surface, but actually not much at all, I am enjoying what they are giving to me, am I really right to do this? Will I be sorry to my father?"
This is by far the biggest knot in her heart.
Mrs. Lyon sat down at the bedside and gently put her in her arms, "Amber, I understand how you feel, but I want to tell you that you are right, they are your biological parents, they should have loved you, you enjoy their love, it is only natural, not that you enjoy their love, you are sorry for your father, there is no conflict, because Trenton they themselves know that they are sorry for you, and they did not want you to recognize them, they did so, they did so of their own free will, on the contrary you are willing to accept, only to make them more happy, what is more, you did not recognize them did not you?"
If you don't recognize it, you're not sorry to anyone.
Amber leaned on her shoulder, "Yeah well ..."
"Don't think too much about it, just let it all go." Mrs. Lyon patted her on the shoulder.
Amber hmmmed and got up to drink the milk from her glass.
Mrs. Lyon got up and put the rest of the powdered milk away, "By the way, when is Jared coming back, he's been gone for two days, right?"
Amber swept away her depressed mood and smiled, "Yeah, should be back in another two days, just now on the phone."
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