Adam looked at Anthea with deep affection.
He was sorry that he missed the birth of his daughter and felt even more apologetic that he did not stay with Anthea at her hardest times.
Anthea finally saw him here and was immediately relaxed.
She was really afraid that she could not see him.
Anthea had undergone many operations and had once been shot. But today, when she was lying on the bed to give birth, she felt scared. She feared that if anything unexpected happened, she would not be able to see him again!
Seeing that she did not even have the strength to speak, Adam lowered his head to kiss her cold forehead and said, "Honey, just go to sleep."
Anthea mumbled. "Mm."
Just as she finished speaking, she closed her eyes silently.
She was exhausted.
When she woke up again, it was already evening. By this time, the sun had set. She could sleep for so long! It was evident how much effort she had put in to give birth to her daughter in the delivery room.
Anthea opened her eyes and saw a big and a small face next to her.
Adam accompanied her the whole time.
While she was sleeping, her parents-in-law and adopted parents in the town also came over. The little fellow who had just come back from the kindergarten was also brought here. The boy was holding her hand with his soft arms, just like what Adam was doing.
Both of them were looking attentively at Anthea. When she saw them and thought of her newborn daughter, she regained all her strength lost last night.
The nurse brought a nutritious meal.
Anthea felt a bit frail and hungry, so she ate a lot.
After the meal, Adam took out a pillow and laid it flat for her. Then, he poured a cup of water for her - he was considerate right down to the most trivial detail.
Although he did not say anything emotional, his deep-set eyes were filled with concern.
Their baby girl was still in the incubator and could not be sent to the ward for the time being. After dinner, they went to see the baby girl together.
Since Anthea had an easy delivery, she felt much better after a long nap and could get up and walk around. Adam wrapped her tight, held her in a tight clasp, and took her out of the ward.
When they entered the elevator, Anthea suddenly thought of something and asked, "How's Bunny?"
While having the meal, she heard that Bunny was also sent to the hospital last night due to a car accident.
She felt very guilty.
She always felt it was her who put Bunny in danger. Luckily, her injuries were not lifethreatening.
Adam said, "I visited her in the afternoon, but she is still in a coma. Emerson has been waiting there for her. Let's go to see her after she wakes up."
"Okay!" Anthea nodded.
The baby was in the incubator, so they could not get closer to her and could only see her through the glass of the room.
Many little babies were put here, all of whom were new little lives in this world. Their daughter was just placed by the window, so close that she seemed to be able to touch it as long as she stretched out.
She was little and soft, but full of vitality.
Even in her sleep, she also clenched her small fists.
Anthea and Adam exchanged a glance. Warmth and happiness flooded their hearts.
The baby was the continuation of their lives.
Erik was not tall enough, so he had to step on the chair to see the two tiny feet of his baby sister. The information of her as a newborn baby was attached to her ankles, but there was no name on it.
Erik tilted his head and asked, "Mom, what's the name of my little sister?"
Hearing this, Anthea tilted her head and looked out of the window.
At this time, the night had fallen. Clusters of stars all over the sky were as dazzling as diamonds.
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