Chapter 683

Herman was firm when he spoke. He didn't want a repeat of the past incident. Once was enough to leave everyone feeling uneasy. Katelyn, having been scolded by her son, felt a sting in her heart and it showed on her face.

Back at home with her adorable grandkids, she quickly forgot Herman's reprimand. But when she found out the nanny hadn't sterilized the baby bottles, she didn't hesitate to let her go.

Feiman shook his head and said, "Katelyn, don't you think you're being a bit too cautious? Back in the day, Herman and Flynn weren't raised with such meticulous care." Katelyn replied confidently, "When it comes to what the kids eat, you can't be too careful. You wouldn't understand."

Feiman glanced at the babies sleeping in their cribs and chuckled, "Katelyn, seeing you like this reminds me of when you first had kids. You were just as anxious then."

His gentle comment struck home, and Katelyn's face fell. She recalled how much she used to dislike Granny Anita's overprotectiveness, feeling sidelined in her own children's upbringing. The tension between her and her mother-in-law over the kids had been palpable. Katelyn had vowed never to become like Granny Anita, but with her grandkids, she couldn't help but be overly protective, wanting to handle everything herself, trusting no one else.

she had become the person she

realized what was happening. "Ana hasn't been discharged yet. There's still time to make

home, and Salma and Pattie had

to my mom. Her worrying about the kids isn't a huge problem," Herman replied,

significant issue, just a bit unsettling, so Anastasia decided not to push it

maternity center for another week before heading home. During that time, she continued learning

had gifted. "Oh, where's Emmie's

were outside calming a crying Nan-Nan, who

asked, "When did you give it? I've never seen

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