Chapter 356 What Would Their Kids Look Like?

Judson glanced at the desserts on the table, grabbed a slice of strawberry cake, and took a bite.

It was sweet and tasty. His eyes drifted over to Eula, who wasn't too far away.

She had this smile while munching on her cake, eyes all warm and fuzzy as she watched her three kids. She looked like a total mom, glowing and all.

Judson kinda zoned out watching her, and Myles, next to him, mumbled, "Family time is the best. If only those kids were Mr. Nash's."

Then Mr. Nash would fit right in. But honestly, those kids really look like Mr. Nash, especially the boys; they were like mini-Mr. Nashes. He kept these thoughts to himself, not daring to say them out loud.

Eula glanced his way, her eyes full of affection as she looked at him.

Judson's face finally relaxed. She didn't totally forget about him.

In Geoffrey's hospital room, he sat alone on the bed, staring at the blue sky outside the window, and sighed.

Today, it seemed like he could see, but he didn't want to get better at all.

He closed his eyes and pursed his lips slightly.

"Anyone around?" he called out, and a servant walked in. "Mr. Hopkins, what do you need?"

"I'm hungry." Actually, he was missing Eula. He had been bummed out before because he was blind and didn't want to be a burden.

But after he went blind, she wouldn't leave him no matter what, so he had an idea.

From now on, he would pretend to be blind, even if he could see a little, he would act like he couldn't.

This was the only way he could keep Eula by his side.

The servant nodded. "Oh, I'll contact Ms. Lowe right away."

Shirley had already told them that whenever Geoffrey was hungry, they should notify Eula to come and feed him.

Because usually, he wouldn't let anyone else feed him, not even his own mom, and he had lost a lot of weight.

She couldn't just watch Geoffrey give up on himself like this; it was only right to trouble Eula.

It had always been Geoffrey taking care of her and helping her, so it was time for her to repay the favor.

Eula finished eating dessert with the three kids and then took them to buy clothes, including the princess dress Angie liked.

Judson tagged along the whole time. He had never been to the kids' section before and casually picked up a pair of tiny shoes, which seemed to be only as big as his thumb.

Myles squinted and grinned. "Mr. Nash, you thinking of buying those shoes?"

He thought those shoes would be perfect for Judson's future kid, definitely adorable!

Judson glanced at the shoes in his hand, frowning slightly. "Are babies really that small when they're born?"

Myles thought for a moment. "I guess so? I've never been a dad, so I haven't seen it."

Judson looked at Eula not far away; she was patiently and gently helping Angie adjust her dress.

He couldn't imagine that her slender waist had once carried three babies.

What did they look like when they were just born? And what would his and her children look like?

They wouldn't be ugly, definitely beautiful, like these three kids, beautiful and smart.

Eula's phone rang, and she took it out to look. "Angie, pick out what you like; I need to take a call."

She walked to the side to answer the phone since it was an unfamiliar number. "Hello?"

"Ms. Lowe, I'm Mr. Hopkins' servant. Can you come to the hospital? He hasn't eaten lunch today."

It was already dinner time, and he still hadn't eaten lunch. Eula frowned slightly. "Okay, I'll come right away."

Thinking about Geoffrey being blind, in a bad mood, and with a changed temper, she was worried.

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