Chapter 1019 Pigeon Pair (2)
Chapter 1019 Pigeon Pair (2)
Chapter 1019 Pigeon pair (2)
"By the way, how much do our children weigh?" Jocelyn asked.
She wanted to know more about her two children.
Noah responded truthfully, "The male baby, at the moment, is only 600 grams, while the female baby is
only 598 grams."
Hearing these words, Jocelyn's heart, at once, throbbed hard.
One is 600g, while the other is only 598g.
They are so small.
When they should have been inside their mothers, drawing nourishment and growing strong, they
came into the world early, instead.
Two children that light, at this moment, should only be bit, right?
When she thought about it, her mind could not help but associate it with those she had seen the ultra-
premature babies.
The children, all of them tiny, with tender, red skin all over their bodies.
To keep them alive, they have to live in an incubator that mimics the mother's word womb, with tubes
all over their bodies, to keep them alive.
It's a scene that, when Jocelyn thinks about it, makes her heart ache.
All this time, she could not understand why, exactly, the two children had come early.
Obviously, she was really careful.
When she took her pulse in the shower, everything was still normal.
What did she do wrong?
Or, did someone do something to themselves?
"Did the doctor say why the children are born early?" Jocelyn asked.
Noah frowned slightly, "The dean who was responsible for resuscitating you, I asked him before he left,
he said it was probably because of outside stimuli."
"He said that in your blood, nothing, bad for the fetus was checked, so the inference is that it should be
some outward act of yours that irritated the children." Noah added.
At these words, Jocelyn was even more confused.
"I've been careful lately, as you should know well. I haven't done anything." Jocelyn added.
Noah frowned deeply, "I know, so I think this matter very fishy."
Jocelyn, "What external factors could it be?"
Now, the doctor said that nothing was found in her blood, so that would rule out, in all probability,
poisoning.
So if it wasn't poisoning, what was it that irritated the two children?
Her body was certainly fine.
Could it be that someone has poisoned the kind that cannot be detected by blood tests?
This is not out of the question.
Thinking of this, Jocelyn immediately looked at Noah's face and said, "Honey, do you think it's possible
that I was just poisoned and the blood test just didn't come up?"
Noah frowned deeply, "It is possible."
Jocelyn, "As far as I know, there are some poisons that are metabolized very after they arrive in the
body, most likely in three or five minutes, so it can lead to blood tests that don't show anything."
The more she thought about it now, the more she felt that it was that possibility.
Noah, "If so, who do you think is most likely to be?"
Jocelyn tried to think of someone, but could not think of the most suspicious person.
But anyone who could get close to her seemed to have no motive for the crime.
She figured it would all need to be checked out slowly.
"I can't think of any, I guess, need to take my time to find out." added Jocelyn.
Noah, "Well, don't think about it so much for now, leave everything to me, okay?"
Jocelyn, "Okay, honey, you contact Ghost Face tomorrow, and Grandpa."
She thought that the two of them had seen a lot of things, and could perhaps know something.
Noah, "Okay, that's exactly what I was thinking."
It was at this time that a knock sounded on the door.
Immediately afterwards, a nurse pushed open the door and stood carefully at the door, saying, "Mr.
Mason, Miss Murphy, you can see the children now."
Hearing these words, Jocelyn's thoughts, at once, were interrupted.
She was delighted and clutched Noah's hand, speaking urgently, "Honey, go and see the children first."
Compared to Jocelyn, Noah appears to be much more calm.
He nodded slightly, then looked at the nurse and said, "You stay here and look after Jocelyn."
Because of her anxiety, Jocelyn urged again, "Just leave me alone and go and take care of the children
first."
Noah shallowly hooked his lips, leaned down and gently caressed her face, said gently, "I will, but I will
not ignore you because of them. There is always an order of priority. "
At these words, Jocelyn's heart was suddenly warmed, "Then, the children come first and I come
second."
Noah hooked his lips, "No."
Only after saying this did the man get up and stride out of the ward.
When he walked to that nurse, Noah stopped in his tracks, looked at the nurse, and once again
seriously admonished, "Make sure you take good care of Jocelyn, or you will be responsible."
Only after saying this did the man feel at ease and step away.
After the men left, Jocelyn once again felt her heart melt.
She had seen too many examples of the kind of people who have children and don't care about their
wives.
When their wives give birth, if the child is pushed out with the wife together.
They will choose, first, to see their own children.
But not Noah.
This man, in his eyes, in his heart, from the beginning to the end, could only see her alone.
He loved her more than the children.
After Noah left, the nurse walked over to Jocelyn with a smile and said while carefully covering Jocelyn
with the blanket, "Miss Murphy, you are really lucky, I envy you so much."
"Mr. Mason is really good to you, just now you didn't see, when you were in the emergency room, how
anxious Mr. Mason really was."
"Not only that, when you were pushed out, Mr. Mason didn't even ask about the children, he was just
always concerned about you."
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By now, the story has spread all over the hospital.
Now, everyone in the hospital knows that Jocelyn is the apple of Noah's eye and the apple of his eye.
Once again, Jocelyn's heart warmed, but she smiled and didn't say anything.
The nurse, on the other hand, silently retreated to the side and began to tell her some, postnatal
precautions.
Jocelyn took it all to heart.
Noah went out and asked a nurse to take him to the preemie monitoring centre.
The guardianship centre is created from fully transparent glass.
He can see inside from the outside.
Inside, it is divided into several different, separate spaces of varying sizes.
Each space, followed by a separate, preemie monitoring device.
And at that moment, his two children were lying in the large room in the very middle.