The mood shifted from sorrow to joy in an instant.

Mrs. Sox, who had been trembling just moments ago, suddenly regained her composure. She no longer needed her son's support and stepped forward to ask the nurse, "The baby is premature. Does he need to stay in an incubator?"

The nurse reassured her, "He'll be placed in the incubator for observation. If everything checks out, he'll return to his mother soon. The baby weighs over six pounds, and at thirtyfive weeks, he's not too premature. If he had gone full-term, he could have been seven or eight pounds."

Julian helped prop Josh up against a chair and then turned his attention back to the newborn.

Both the Bucham and Sox families were relieved and overjoyed.

Jasmine's sudden labor had given everyone a scare, but now, mother and baby were safe.

No one bothered waking Josh. They let him stay unconscious, slumped in his chair.

By the time Serenity returned from her prenatal checkup, Jasmine had already been moved to a high-end VIP ward.

"Jasmine!"

so worried that even during her checkup, the

here? You're still pregnant!" Jasmine

she had told her in-laws not to inform Serenity right away. She didn't want

had a prenatal checkup scheduled for this morning, and Zachary came with me. On the way, we saw Josh running out of the office. Zachary

by Jasmine's bedside, smiling. "Jasmine,

returned the

will the baby be in the incubator?" Serenity asked with concern. Thirty-five weeks was still considered premature, and there were always risks. "The doctor said he's very healthy, and all his indicators are normal. He should

great." Serenity finally relaxed. Her gaze shifted to the man lying

followed her eyes and

birth, he passed out from shock. I

"He was too nervous. His anxiety had been stretched so tight that once he knew you

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