Imogen peacefully gave birth to two healthy babies, a boy and a girl.
It was enough for Imogen, who had been ordinary since childhood, to brag for the rest of her life!
A pigeon pair was not something that ordinary people could give birth to.
Presumably, because Imogen was young, she recovered quickly and was discharged from the hospital after five days, returning home to continue her recovery.
With Cordelia and Joyce helping Imogen care for the baby, Imogen had a comfortable time during her recovery.
"Dear Cordelia and Joyce, you have made me feel that having kids is surprisingly wonderful. Thank you very much."
The day her body was recovered entirely, they had a dinner gathering at home. Imogen carried a cup of orange juice and sincerely thanked Cordelia and Joyce.
Joyce waved her hand and said rightfully, "This is what I should do."
Cordelia said, "Don't thank me too early yet. You have to learn to bring up kids on your own starting tomorrow. I'm going to start working."
"What?" Imogen suddenly became depressed. "Is this the end of my happy life?"
"No. Bringing up kids will make you happier. Believe me." Cordelia smiled.
She knew that Imogen just loved acting and had wanted to bring up her kids for a long time.
On the side, Joyce saw Imogen's expression of hopelessness, so she patted her chest and said, "It's fine, Imogen. I don't need to work and will accompany you to bring up the kids!"
Imogen suddenly burst into tears, saying, "Joyce, you are so kind!"
The three of them finished their dinner playfully.
Returning to her room and glancing at Amy, who was still asleep, Cordelia took out her computer and opened the email she had longed for but hadn't dared to read.
The content was not much, with only two lines, but Cordelia read it for ten minutes.
In fact, she was stunned most of the time.
[Ruthless girl, I know you're revenging on me. I'm not angry at all.]
[This time, I won't be paranoid. I'll give you freedom.]
The reason Cordelia was stunned was that she was surprised.
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