Tina instantly grew suspicious, "Amos had to cook every day, and you didn't even enjoy eating fruits. To make you eat them, Amos had put in so much effort in the past! Are you sure you have the right to nag others now?"
Eudora choked on her food. Both her children stared at her with blinking eyes.
Tina had not held back at all! If the children found out about their mother's past habits, how was she going to teach them to eat more fruits in the future?
She quickly refuted, "Nonsense. I don't remember that."
Tina wasn't convinced, "Ask Amos! He knows what I am talking about, right?"
Amos, who had just finished eating a mouthful of fruit, shook his head righteously.
"No! Eudora has always loved eating fruits!"
Tina was slightly taken aback.
Mr. Granger, how could you just lie like that?
"Amos, I think you've remembered..." Before she could continue her sentence, Christopher stopped her.
He reminded her, "Silly Tina! It'd be impossible for him to admit it if you ask him like that!"
Tina suddenly realized, "Why didn't you tell me earlier? Amos is obsessed with Eudora. Of course he wouldn't speak ill of her!"
As a result, she vented all the frustration in her heart towards Christopher.
"What about you? Why don't you learn from Amos? If someone bad-mouths me, will you defend me?"
"Of course I will!" Christopher patted his chest and promised her.
"That's more like it!" Tina finally felt more at ease, "What about my diet? I'm a good girl like Eudora, right?"
Christopher nodded and said, "Yes, you are. The only exception is that one morning a few days back when you kept vomiting. Now that your appetite has recovered, you can eat two people's portions per meal!"
Tina was speechless.
"Christopher! Are you saying I'm a pig?"
Christopher looked innocent, "Wasn't I praising you for being a good girl?"
"Is that so? It sounded more like you were calling me a pig!"
As the couple bickered in the ward, the children next to them grew amused.
Eudora looked at them before looking back at Amos. They looked at each other and smiled with gratification.
In the evening, since Tina had returned, Eudora let her bring the two children home. She accompanied Amos in the hospital.
Although Amos had repeatedly said that he did not need her to accompany him, Eudora still insisted on doing so.
Amos was different as before. He no longer allowed her to sleep on the bed with him, so Eudora could only sleep on the sofa.
Fortunately, she was thin, so it was not too hard for her. The sofa was just not as comfortable as the bed.
The next day, Eudora had to go to the company to handle some work. After she left, Elaine came.
The nurse had just finished checking on him. Elaine came in with flowers in her hand.
She spoke with a smile, "Mr. Granger, you seem to have recovered well."
Amos frowned. He recalled Eudora's words from the day before and agreed to let her in.
"Thank you for visiting me yesterday."
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