Henry Armstrong's mother scratched her head with a troubled expression. "Hmm, I think he said Georgie worked too hard during her pregnancy. Maybe that's why this happened."

She frowned slightly. "She still couldn't stay away from work despite becoming pregnant. It's admirable for young people to want to work hard, but she really should have cut back after becoming pregnant. I remember Henry telling me that her job wasn't all that difficult."

"He must've lied to us so that we wouldn't worry," her husband told her, both feeling uneasy as they discussed it.

It wasn't because their son lied to them, but rather because they felt sorry for Georgie Clementine.

Neither of them approved of Georgie at first and would always hope they would split up. But then they began to understand her better after spending more time with her.

They gradually discovered what a great person she was, by being a capable, pretty, ambitious, and humble woman.

Georgie never had ulterior motives by being with Henry, and she never wanted anything from the Armstrong family.

She was a genuine person despite being slightly quick-tempered. Besides, she also treated them well.

"I must have a proper conversation with Georgie tonight. She mustn't work so hard in the future," Henry's father said with a stern expression.

His wife nodded. "Let's go. Let's not talk about this now and get to the hospital first."

Later, they packed some food and fruits for their son and daughter-in-law before heading out.

The younger couple were chatting when they arrived at the ward, with Georgie leaning against the head of the bed as she munched on an apple.

She instantly clambered to get out of bed when she saw his parents, prompting his mother to step forward to stop her.

"What are you doing? You're not supposed to be out of bed at a time like this."

Georgie instantly felt warm in her heart when she heard the kind words from her mother-in-law.

After spending more time with Henry's parents, she could sense their attitude toward her shifting favorably, so her attitude toward them shifted in kind. Now, they considered her as part of the Armstrong family.

"I'm fine, honestly," she chuckled. "My delivery process went smoothly. Besides, having a natural delivery means I can walk around freely."

However, Henry's mother shook her head sternly. "What are you saying? It doesn't matter if you had a cesarean or a natural delivery. You need to rest and recover.

"You're not allowed to be out of bed. Anything that goes wrong during your postpartum recovery period will not be curable for the rest of your life."

"It's honestly not that bad, and I'm only standing for a little while," she said and laughed.

"I don't care. You have to be careful," his mother warned in concern.

Georgie couldn't describe how touched she felt when she saw the concerned looks in their eyes.

She never imagined being on such

good terms with her parents-in-law

in the past. When she married. Henry, she'd decided to treat them respectfully but at arm's length for the rest of her life.

Sometimes, relationships between two parties could change over time.

She could only nod obediently.

"You ought to take good care of

yourself during this period. My wife will be here to look after you," Henry's father said. "We will also hire some experienced nannies to help look after you and the baby."

"I'm fine with having nannies, but Mom won't have to be here all the time, right? It's quite tiring," she said thoughtfully, knowing that his

mother wasn't someone who ne

could

stay at one place for an extended period.

She was the type who needed to go out and socialize every single day.

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