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Just as Langston was about to nod, Karen, having reached her limit, frowned deeply, "Jeffrey, have you had enough?" Jeffrey quickly shrank his neck and continued driving.
Dorothy, still not quite catching up, blinked in confusion, "Huh? What happened?" "It's nothing! Just ignore him." Karen freed one hand to caress Langston's head. "Langston, do you think little Felicity is cute?" Langston nodded eagerly, "She's so tiny! Everything about her is just so small!" "She'll grow up before you know it!" Langston turned to his mom, "Mommy, how cl've never seen Abigail when she was that tiny?" Dorothy blinked.
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As soon as Karen walked in with her daughter, she was greeted by a line of nannies Jeffrey hired, all standing at attention by the door. And it was literally a lineup, no exaggeration - at a glance, there were definitely at least ten of them.
"Jeffrey? What's this...?" she asked. Search the (F)indNevelwebsite on Google to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
"Well, isn't it said that women are especially exhausted and prone to postpartum depression after giving birth? So, I personally selected these folks to take care of you and the baby, making sure there's absolutely nothing for you to feel down about! I aim to keep you well-fed and worry-free during this special time!" Karen rolled her eyes as Jeffrey introduced them one by one.
"This one specializes in preparing postnatal meals, this one's a professional psychologist on standby, and these ones will primarily take care of the baby, switching shifts every four hours to ensure they're well-rested and ready to take care of my daughter! And there's more-" "That's enough," Karen waved him off. "No need for introductions. Let them get to their duties first. I want to catch up with Dorothy." "Okay!" Jeffrey nodded. "Didn't you hear? The lady let you get to your duties!" The lady, huh? Karen thought it was both exasperating and amusing.
Dorothy, standing beside her, couldn't help but giggle, "Jeffrey really has thought of everything. I never expected him to be so attentive." "Nonsense! He's just fussing over nothing." "Don't be too hard on him. Jeffrey's doing all this because he cares .ne about you. If you keep dampening his spirits, be careful he might not bother anymore." Content belongs to ŚwKaren pouted, "He wouldn't dare! Dorothy, you have no idea how clingy he can be!" Dorothy took her complaints as venting about the sweet burdens of love.
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"Everett." Upon seeing his tall figure at the entrance, Dorothy immediately rose from the sofa and walked towards him. Everett naturally extended his arms to embrace her.
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