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She held Mila’s little face, looked at it with distress, and said anxiously, “Mila, are you hurt? Do you feel pain anywhere? Let me take you for a check-up.”

Mila shook her head, took Wynn’s hand, and wiped her tears sweetly. She said, “Mom, don’t cry. I’m fine. You have a baby in your stomach. You need to rest more.”

Hearing such tender words from her daughter, Wynn immediately hugged Mila’s head while crying with great sadness but also with relief.

Philip stood silently by the side, a happy smile playing at the corners of his mouth.

“Phil, thank you,” Wynn raised her eyebrows and said to Philip.

Philip smiled, walked over, and touched his daughter‘s and Wynn’s head. He said, “What’s there to thank?”

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The family’s brief reunion was filled with happy laughter.

As for Lydia Jensen, she rushed here the second she received the news. She pursed her lips and wiped her tears as she looked at Mila.

Mila ran over, raised her head, and said to Lydia, “Sister Lydia, don’t cry. I’m fine. Dad saved me.”

Lydia squatted down with red eyes as she wiped her tears. She nodded and said, “I won’t cry. It’s good that you’re okay.”

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Philip stayed in the ward and chatted with Wynn for a few minutes.

barged in hurriedly. Seeing Philip chatting with Wynn, he stood

is he here to

times in

and said,

nodded and said, “He must be looking for

“Okay.”

head before getting up and walking out of

bowed and stood beside Philip. He said nervously and anxiously, “Young Master Clarke, the other party refuses to come to an agreement. I already kicked them out of

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and asked solemnly, “Where

“At the entrance. My men

Philip walked toward the entrance

people were confronting each other at the

belonged to Victor Bell,

at one glance. It was the third young master of the branch family, Kelsey Clarke.

facial features and

immediately sneered, “Oh, Cousin, you’ve finally decided to come back. I

sentence was utterly

of a

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