Chapter 1660
When His Eyes Opened
Tammy burst into laughter. âAvery, I feel much happier chatting with you.â
âIf you are bored next, come to me. I canât go shopping with you, but I can relieve your boredom with
you.â Avery took out a bag of fruit from the side and put it on the coffee table, âWhat do you want to eat,
Iâll cut it for you.â
âMy blood sugar is high, and my mother told me not to eat fruit.â Tammy was puzzled, âAvery, you said
that Iâm not really fat. Why? Why did I have so many problems after I was pregnant? Not only did I have
high blood sugar, but my blood pressure was also high. Not only that, but the baby in my belly had small
growth in the early stage and large growth in the later stage. I suspect that when Iâm about to give birth,
she wonât go into the basin.â
Avery: âWhat kind of problem do you have? Itâs all a small problem. Even if you donât go into the basin,
itâs fine. Didnât you decide to have a caesarean section? If the child really has a problem, The doctor will
put you in the hospital.â
Tammy: âOh⦠too. Iâm probably a little nervous.â
âHave you read the book I recommended to you before?â Avery peeled a banana and bit it. After a sip, âI
was also very scared when I was pregnant for the first time. At that time, it was through reading books to
ease my fear.â
âI bought it, but I havenât read it yet. Iâll go back and read it later. I havenât read the paper for many years.
The book is out.â Tammy looked around and walked towards the bathroom.
âTammy, do you want me to help you? The toilet here is not a toilet, it is little bad.â Avery immediately put
the banana in his mouth, wiped his hands with a tissue, and walked over.
âNo, no, Iâm not ready to give birth yet! You donât have to be so nervous.â Tammy smiled and closed the
bathroom door.
Avery walked into the room, picked up the phone, and planned to see which restaurant to eat at noon.
As a result, a news feed caught her eye.
Soon, Tammy came out of the bathroom.
âAvery, how did you take a shower when you lived here before?â Tammy walked in. âThe bathroom is so
small, I feel like Iâm going to hit the wall when I turn around. And thereâs no shower in it.â
Avery: âThis ward used to be an ordinary ward. I went to Uncle Brookâs lounge to take a bath.â
Tammy complained, âItâs really troublesome. If only I could put this thing at home. But itâs not easy to put
it at home. If something happens, there is no way to rescue it.â
Avery: âWell.â
An hour later, Avery took Tammy to dinner near the hospital.
Tammy put down the tableware after eating a little.
âIs the food not to your taste?â Avery said, picked up the menu again, and wanted to order more food for
her.
âAvery, you donât need to order any more. Iâm deliberately controlling my diet.â Tammy looked at her and
felt ashamed, âYou have given birth to three children, but you are now as slender as a girl. You want to
control my mouth.â
Avery: âDonât starve the child in your belly.â
Tammy: âDonât worry, my mother is always watching me when I get home.â
After lunch, Avery sent Tammy to Going home, after chatting a few words with Mary, Mary sent her out.
âAvery, Iâm not forbidding her to go out. If sheâs with you, Iâll be relieved.â Mary explained with a smile,
âSheâs too playful. If she goes out with other friends, itâs not what she says or what she says. She is with
you, you can control her.â
Avery said, âAuntie, Tammy has become a mother, she is different now. She has a sense of proportion.â
âIn my eyes, she will always be a child.â Mary smiled and sent her to the car, âI will take care of her for
two more months, and I will be relieved when the child is born.â
âWell. Very busy, does Jun go home every day?â Avery asked before getting in the car.
Mary said, âNo matter how late Jun is, he will come back. His company recently received a big order. He
wants to do things well and prove himself, so he is more attentive. He explained it to us.â
âThatâs good. No matter how busy you are now, when Tammy is about to give birth, you must find time to
accompany Tammy.â
âWe said that Jun will start to accompany Tammy after another month.â
Avery was relieved.