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Chapter 623

    Nathan smiled in response.


    Robert took the gifts for Nathan.


    Cameron approached Nathan, draped his arm around Nathan''s shoulders, and patted him. Taking a quick look at Nathan, Cameron asked, "You doing okay?"


    "Yeah, I''m good," Nathan replied.


    Cameron was still his friend, so he was polite.


    Fenna greeted politely, "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffis."


    Since Fenna and Cameron were Nathan''s friends, Tristan and Micha warmly invited them in. "Please,e inside."


    Cameron also quickly greeted, "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffis."


    "Hello," the couple replied together. "Come on in and take a seat."


    M sat on the couch, keeping an eye on Jasper and Elio. When she saw the guests arriving, she smiled warmly, but inside, she felt disgusted.


    Fenna had visited Nathan in the hospital the previous night but came to Hoffis Manor again, using Cameron as an excuse.This belongs to N?velDrama.Org - ?.


    Cameron approached M and greeted her, "Hey, Wanda, it''s been a while."


    "Hello, Cameron," M replied politely. She stood up and motioned for them to sit. "Please, have a seat."


    Fenna didn''t acknowledge M, as her attention was solely on Nathan. She smiled warmly at him.


    Tristan and Micha didn''t notice anything unusual. They remained polite to Fenna, inviting her to join them for coffee and snacks.


    Cameron expressed concern about Nathan''s well-being, specifically inquiring about his recent month-long absence and whether he had suffered any injuries.


    Meanwhile, Fenna was ying with Elio. She asionally remarked on Elio''s adorableness before Micha.


    Suddenly, her attention shifted to Jasper, who was in M''s arms, and she asked, "Is that Nate''s son?"


    Fenna''s questionpletely disregarded M''s role as Jasper''s mother, catching M off guard.


    Nathan''s expression turned serious, and he stopped conversing with Cameron. He cast a displeased nce at Fenna.


    "Jay''s hungry. I''ll take him upstairs to the maternity nurse for feeding," M announced. She got up and turned to Cameron. "You guys keep chatting. I''ll head up first." S


    "Sure," Cameron replied.


    After M left the living room, Fenna smiled gently and casually remarked, "Jay isn''t breastfed?"


    "No," Micha replied.


    "The child was premature and weak. He should be breastfed. Is Wanda afraid of suffering? Why can''t she endure it for the sake of the child?" Fenna grumbled softly.


    As a mother herself, Micha enjoyed discussing parenting topics. However, she sensed a hint of unfriendliness in Fenna''s words toward M.


    Given Fenna''s friendship with Nathan, Micha kept her smile intact and responded, "Ms. Hudson, you haven''t had children yet, have you?"


    "Not yet," Fenna replied with a thin smile. "But if I did, I wouldn''t want my child to be born prematurely or have to rely on form."


    "Ms. Hudson, your perspective ismendable." Micha yed along. "But I heard from Phoebe that when Wanda gave birth, there wereplications.


    "The baby was premature and


    needed to be in an incubator. Wanda


    had a hard time producing breast


    milk because she was going through


    a tough emotional time, not because she didn''t want to breastfeed."


    Nathan''s heart sank as he heard this. Guilt flooded back, not just concerning M but especially toward Jasper.


    Yet, Fenna seemed unaware of her


    fault. She swiftly changed the


    subject as she turned to Nathan.


    "Nate, why didn''t you stay in


    ver


    Sudvi? What made you stay at


    Hoffis Manor?"


    Micha panicked. She feared that M and Nathan might consider moving away.


    In a rush, she exined, "Wanda and Nate are married. So, Wanda''s home is also Nate''s, and having everyone together makes the house feel more lively."
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