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Chapter 670: Chapter 670: Trying to Hold a Baby
Daniel Marshall remained silent, Olivia Jenkins continued to say: “They are not naturally this prone to crying. It is the aftermath of the vaccines they received. They are crying due to pain and fear.”
“…”
“Over there, is the toy area, where kids release their energy and express their true nature when playing. You often see children’s smiling faces over there, the area is lively, and the children are very vibrant and active.”
As Daniel Marshall watched someone else walking past with a baby, he immediately frowned.
Olivia Jenkins had been holding Daniel Marshall’s hand the entire time, which calmed his palpable tension.
“This area is indeed too noisy, let’s go and take a look over there.” Daniel Marshall let Olivia Jenkins lead him to a place under a big glass wall.
About to glimpse inside, they could see several babies swimming.
Little ones really love playing in the water, one could see them vigorously kicking their legs, smiling with the most pure, innocent smiles on their faces. They were extremely adorable.
“Actually, a baby’s smile is very healing.”
“Honey, let’s go home.”
Olivia Jenkins withdrew her gaze and looked at Daniel Marshall.
Daniel Marshall’s complexion was slightly pale and Olivia Jenkins could feel some cold sweat in his palm.
Without any hesitation, Olivia Jenkins, hand in hand with Daniel Marshall, led him out of the healthcare clinic.
Perhaps, at this moment, Daniel Marshall was reminded of the child he and Charmy Bennett had. The possibility of haunting memories surfacing in his mind saddened Olivia Jenkins a little, but she could understand.
She thought to herself, ‘Let’s take it slow. It’s no use rushing.’
“If you feel you can’t bear it, don’t go to the dance center tonight.”
Daniel Marshall shook his head, “I’m fine.”
Olivia Jenkins pursed her lips and said: “If you feel uncomfortable, we should leave immediately. Don’t force yourself.”
Daniel Marshall confessed: “Honey, I’m a bit sensitive when it comes to babies. In Harmony Village, didn’t we go to the primary school? We got along well with the kids there, and I don’t have a fear of older kids.”
All of a sudden, Olivia Jenkins remembered that in Beverly Hills, Bella Thompson had shown her all those baby items. Daniel Marshall’s sensitivity is particularly high during the infant stage because in the past, he was prepared to participate in their child’s infancy. For this reason, his memories of this phase are especially deep, and probably where he took the deepest blow.
After a moment of contemplation, Olivia Jenkins said: “Since you have no fear of children, you don’t need to go to the dance center. You can do exercises at home and watch videos of babies. Or, try to hold a baby and see how it feels.”
Daniel Marshall furrowed his beautiful brows and his deep eyes squinted, “If I try this, can you consider moving back home?”
Their eyes met, Olivia Jenkins’s eyes shimmering, “If you dare to try, I will move back. Every day, you will watch babies with me.”
Instantly, Daniel Marshall held Olivia Jenkins tightly, “For you, I am willing to do anything.”
“Turn around now, you have to be a man of your word.”
“Okay!”
…
Daniel Marshall and Olivia Jenkins returned to the swimming area of the healthcare clinic.
Olivia Jenkins explained to Daniel Marshall in greater detail: “When a baby is first born, if they meet the requirements, they need a vaccine. After that, they get another vaccine a month later along with regular checkups. That’s why you will see babies everywhere in the healthcare clinic.
Babies that reach full term can learn to swim a few days after birth. Swimming can help newborn babies better adapt to the environment, promote muscle and skeletal growth, and has a significant beneficial effect on their psychological development.”
Olivia Jenkins, holding Daniel Marshall’s hand, watched as a nurse massaged a baby.
The baby was so amazingly cute. Olivia Jenkins couldn’t help but laugh, even joking around a bit with the baby.