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My Second Husband novel Chapter 151

By the time he got home, Eudora George had fallen asleep.

Amos Granger looked at the clock on the wall. It was only around eight o'clock. She seemed to be sleeping early recently.

He glanced at Auntie Valerie and asked, "What did she eat for dinner?"

Auntie Valerie shook her head. "She just drank some soup."

Amos knitted his brows. "I see. You should go home and rest!"

Auntie Valerie felt that she did not take good care of Eudora and felt a little guilty. "Sir..."

"It's not your fault. Go home and rest."

Only then did she put down her things. When she was about to turn around and leave, Amos suddenly said, "How do you make oatmeal toppings?"

Auntie Valerie was stunned. When she saw him with a somewhat embarrassed expression, she realized that he wanted to cook. She immediately smiled at him.

"There are some strawberries and blueberries in the refrigerator. You could make fruit and honey oatmeal, sir!" After that, she wrote down the recipe excitedly and handed it to him. "Just follow this recipe. I'm sure it will work."

Amos took a look at it, but he paused. "A little honey, how much is a little?"

Auntie Valerie had never seen him like this, he was like a student who was eager to learn. She couldn't help but think that Miss George was really lucky to meet such a good man who treated her so well.

If her child could find such a person to rely on in the future, it would be great.

"Just add according to your taste."

Amos nodded and went into the kitchen. He remembered the oatmeal he made in the resort last time and made a pot of it.

However, he tried several times without success. The combination of the toppings was either too sweet or bland. The sweet ones were thrown away by him, and those which he eventually

overseasoned were eventually thrown away too.

After a few attempts, he finally made a combination of toppings that tastes just right before the oatmeal was ready.

He didn't change his clothes until he placed everything on the table.

Eudora was sleeping soundly, but her mobile phone was still in her hand. There was a soap opera playing on it. Amos raised his eyebrows. He rarely saw her watch this kind of TV series.

He carefully took the phone from her hands and turned it off. Then he walked over and stroked her face.

She had lost weight again.

Amos frowned. He had asked her to eat more, but she was still so thin. "Eudora!" He called her name gently.

Eudora was in a daze. She dreamed that she was running on the grass while holding a small hand. Cola was following behind her, his little tail wagging up and down.

Suddenly someone shouted for her, "Eudora, Eudora..."

She looked back to see the person's face, but she couldn't open her eyes properly It was as if there was a layer of fog in front of her.

Then, her palm loosened, and she suddenly rose into the air and fell into a warm embrace.

Amos called her a few times, but he couldn't wake her up. He had no choice but to carry her. After a brief moment of confusion, she found a good position in his arms and fell asleep again.

She looked peaceful and clumsy, like a kitten.

Amos felt a slight itch in his heart. He reached out to pinch her cheek and whispered, "Little lazy kitten."

However, it seemed that she was falling asleep too easily recently. If she hadn't just come out of the hospital and underwent a thorough checkup that showed that she was fine, he would have been worried about her health.

He carried her to the dining table, put her on his lap, and positioned her to face him.

He touched the bowl to check the temperature of the oatmeal. After it cooled down a little, Amos took a scoop and put it to her mouth. "Have a bite. You like it!" Eudora wanted to continue sleeping. She didn't want to respond at all.

Amos had no choice. He took a bite, parted her lips and fed her carefully bit by bit.

A pregnant woman would usually experience tummy discomfort especially during the first trimester of the pregnancy. Her stomach felt as if it was always burning all the time.

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