Chapter 9

Lillian Moore looked at the child, went back to sleep after a while, and didn't wake up until the next morning.

The two babies were crying with hunger, and Joyce Knight was a little anxious to hold the baby. She didn't want to disturb her daughter's sleep, but these two little things were too difficult to carry. Wouldn't it be okay to cook the meal later?

Lillian Moore's consciousness was also quickly awakened by the child's crying, and she tentatively asked, "Is the child hungry?"

Joyce Knight nodded, and quickly carried the child over.

Lillian Moore held the baby and began to nurse the baby.

Outside, Lennon Nixon's grandparents were also woken up. The seventy or eighty-year-old man got up nervously, and then came outside Lillian Moore's door.

Lennon Nixon slept in the study last night and just came out at this moment.

Grandpa and grandson looked at each other, and finally they all looked at Lillian Moore's room.