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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 1651
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Chapter 1651: Perhaps This is the Best Arrangement

Everyone conveyed their answer to her through silence.

After considering it for a moment, Marry noticed that no one firmly rejected the idea, indicating that perhaps their hearts were

moved by compassion.

However, it was really inappropriate, too inappropriate, to place Miss Collins’ child in the Marsh family.

Therefore, Marry had a selfish thought, but she didn't know how to speak up at that moment.

"Mr. and Mrs. Marsh... with your broad and generous hearts, you can surely take in this poor child," the nurse said tearfully.

"Originally, we didn't intend to get involved in this matter, but last night we witnessed her going through life and death..."

Ivan finally lost his patience. "I understand the hardships of your medical staff, but letsay it again, Catherine Collins had no

relationship with our Marsh family in the past and will have no relationship in the future, so this child has nothing to do with us."

At that moment, Marry, who had been hesitating all along, finally mustered the courage to speak, "Mr. Marsh, what do you think...

Could you let my sister adopt this child?"

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All eyes fell on Marry.

Marry felt anxious in her heart. After all, it was Catherine Collins' child, and she didn't know how likely this would succeed.

But she still wanted to do her part for her sister's predicament.

"What is your sister's situation?" Aubree didn't directly refuse but calmly asked, "Tellabout it."

"Madam, my sister is forty years old this year. She has been married for over ten years but has never had a child. She has been to

many hospitals for examinations and has spent a lot of money. She has undergone seven failed attempts at IVF."

Marry recalled those bitter years, sighed repeatedly, and said with sanxiety, "They have also considered adopting a child, but

those children are seven or eight years old. She is afraid that they won't feel close, that the child will grow up estranged from her.

So she has never gone ahead with the adoption."

And this baby is just right.

The two nurses seemed to see a glimmer of hope. As long as they handed the child over to the Marsh family, the matter would be

settled.

So, one of them quickly said, "Mrs. Marsh, Catherine Collins doesn't mean to force the Marsh family to adopt. She also knows that

the Marsh family has no obligation to her or the child."

The other nurse explained, "Yes, yes, yes. She just hopes that the Marsh family can intervene in the adoption issue and find a

reliable family for the child. They don't have to be wealthy, but they must ensure the child's safe and healthy growth."

"Then let Marry take care of it," Jennifer spoke up, taking a step forward to receive the child from the nurse.

"Thank you, Mrs. Marsh, thank you so much. I'm deeply moved."

"Mrs. Marsh, thank you on behalf of Catherine Collins."

"You may leave." Jennifer carefully held the child and watched as the two nurses quickly got into the car.

As if they were afraid the Marsh family would change their minds.

Jennifer turned around, holding the child, and looked at Marry. Marry was particularly grateful. "I-I-I-I'll call my sister right away."

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She quickly took out her phone.

After the call connected, Marry shared the good news with her sister, her voice trembling with excitement.

"Really?!" On the other end of the phone, her sister was also in tears of joy.

At this moment, Aubree and Ivan, who had been silent all along, surprisingly didn't say anything. A single nod from them could

bring new hope to a broken family.

After hanging up the phone, Marry was in a hurry. "Thank you, ma'am! Thank you, Mrs. Marsh! Thank you, Mr. Marsh! My sister said

she'll cright away! They were already in the cooling-off period for their divorce due to the child, and this child cjust in

time."

As Marry spoke these last words, tears welled up in her eyes, and she couldn't help but shed tears.

Jennifer was also deeply moved. This child might be different from her mother; she truly was a little angel who had saved a family

right after birth.

She looked down at the sleeping baby in her arms, feeling affectionate, and a satisfied smile appeared on her lips.