In the evening, Benjamin and Nicholas followed their grandfather to the hospital. As soon as the two little ones entered the ward, they rushed to hold Delphine, one on each side.
Nicholas simply used his dark, large eyes to gaze worryingly at his mommy, while Benjamin cried out in his high-pitched voice, "Mommy, does it hurt? Benjamin will kiss it better!"
Ignatius lifted the little one, supporting the soft and dainty body of the girl with his arm, and said in a deep voice, "Don't climb on Mommy. You're as heavy as a little pig."
Benjamin, who had just been embracing his fragrant and soft mommy moments ago, suddenly found herself hoisted up and perched on Ignatius's firm arm, being scolded as a little pig. Her big eyes instantly brimmed with tears—she must be adopted!
"Even if Benjamin is a little pig, she's still the cutest and slimmest little pig," Delphine said with a tender smile, seeing Benjamin's pouty and aggrieved expression that showed she wanted to cry but dared not.
