"I’m so worried, how did it come to this massive bleeding?" Mrs. Hawthorne was pacing outside the operating room, her face full of concern. "Mom, don’t worry, sis-in-law will be fine." Riley Hawthorne softly comforted Mrs. Hawthorne, though her own eyes were filled with worry too. Caden Hawthorne stared intently at the door of the operating room, silently praying that Vivian Lynch and the baby would safely get through this crisis. Old Master Hawthorne sat to the side, his face solemn, his hands clasped tightly together as he muttered under his breath, "God, please bless the Hawthorne family, bless Vivian!" He was also praying for Vivian Lynch and the baby, hoping they could turn misfortune into safety. At this moment, Stella Fletcher arrived, gasping for breath, "Master Hawthorne, Riley, how’s Vivian?" At the sight of Stella Fletcher’s arrival, Riley Hawthorne’s expression changed. Thinking of those recordings online, she walked up to Stella, speaking with irritation, "Stella Fletcher, you still have the nerve to show up? Weren’t you sis-in-law’s best friend? Why did you betray her?" Stella Fletcher looked innocent, "Riley, it wasn’t me. I didn’t release the recording, you have to believe me." Riley Hawthorne didn’t listen to Stella Fletcher’s explanation; she said angrily, "If it wasn’t you, then who? That voice was clearly yours. Do you even know that because of your recording, sis-in-law’s life is now hanging in the balance? How could you be so heartless?" Stella Fletcher was so anxious that she was about to cry; she kept shaking her head. "It really wasn’t me, I don’t know who is framing me. I’m very worried about Vivian too; if I knew something would happen, I would never have let anyone hurt her." Hearing their quarrel, Caden Hawthorne turned his head, staring coldly at Stella Fletcher. "Stella Fletcher, I don’t care if you released the recording or not, but Vivian is in there with her life in the balance. If you have any conscience left, pray that she and the child come out of this safe and sound." Stella Fletcher lowered her head, tears welling up in her eyes. "I understand, Master Hawthorne. I also hope Vivian and the baby are safe. I will definitely find the person who framed me and give Vivian justice." At this moment, the light of the operating room was still on. Everyone’s hearts were tightly clenched as they anxiously awaited news of Vivian Lynch and the baby. Time passed second by second, and they didn’t know how long they had waited. Finally, as night turned to day, the door of the operating room opened. Seeing the medical staff come out, Caden Hawthorne and the others quickly went up to them. "Doctor, how’s my wife?" "Doctor, has my daughter-in-law given birth? Is she alright?" Seeing the Hawthorne family rushing to ask questions, the doctor wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and said, "Don’t worry, Miss Lynch is out of danger, and the baby has been delivered successfully. Both mother and child are safe." Upon hearing this, everyone felt the heavy weight in their hearts finally lift. Caden Hawthorne’s tense nerves instantly relaxed, and his eyes reddened slightly. Mrs. Hawthorne wept with joy, clasping her hands together in thanks. "Wonderful, truly wonderful. Thank the heavens for their protection." Old Master Hawthorne also showed a relieved smile. "Safe, that’s all that matters, safe." Riley Hawthorne jumped up in joy. "That’s great, sis-in-law and the little baby are both fine." Stella Fletcher also shed tears of excitement. "Vivian is alright, that’s really wonderful." Then, two nurses brought out the swaddled infants. "Congratulations Mr. Hawthorne, Mrs. Hawthorne has given birth to twins, a boy and a girl," a nurse announced with a smile. Everyone was both surprised and delighted upon hearing this. Caden Hawthorne was so excited he was at a loss for what to do, looking at the two adorable babies with a heart full of tenderness. "Is the older one a boy or a girl?" "Mr. Hawthorne, the older one is the brother, and the younger one is the sister; both weigh 5 pounds 8 ounces." Thıs content belongs to 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡•𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚⚫𝙣𝙚𝙩 Upon hearing this, Mrs. Hawthorne laughed so hard she couldn’t close her mouth. "That’s wonderful, twins, a brother and a sister, truly a grand occasion." Old Master Hawthorne nodded repeatedly. "The Hawthorne family is blessed! Vivian is indeed a great contributor to our family." Riley Hawthorne excitedly circled around the two little treasures, "Wow, they’re so cute, both the brother and sister are so beautiful." Simon Hughes, standing nearby, also felt happy for Vivian Lynch. "Madam is amazing, twins, that’s something many people can only dream of." At this moment, everyone’s joy was palpable. After all the ordeals, Vivian Lynch and the children were finally safe, bringing everyone immense relief and happiness. "Come, my dear grandchildren, let me hold you." Mrs. Hawthorne adored the two children so much, she quickly took the older brother from the nurse. Caden Hawthorne didn’t feel compelled to hold them just yet and couldn’t help but ask, "Nurse, hasn’t my wife come out yet?" "Mr. Hawthorne, please be patient, the mother will be out shortly." Seeing Mrs. Hawthorne holding one, Riley Hawthorne clamored to hold the sister, "Come, my little niece, let auntie hold you." The nurse carefully handed the sister to Riley Hawthorne. Holding the soft little baby, Riley’s face was full of happiness. "Oh my, this little one is so adorable, just like sis-in-law." Riley playfully interacted with the baby in her arms, her eyes filled with tenderness. Old Master Hawthorne looked at the two little darlings, feeling a rush of emotions, "Thank goodness, our Hawthorne family finally has heirs. We’ll surely harness them well in the future." Simon Hughes nodded with laughter, "Yes, Master and Madam’s boy-girl twins will surely bring more blessings to the Hawthorne family." At this moment, everyone was immersed in the joy brought on by new life. Meanwhile, Caden Hawthorne eagerly awaited Vivian’s exit, craving to see her, to tell her how healthy and adorable their children are. Finally, Vivian Lynch was wheeled out by the nurse. Caden quickly went up to her, taking her hand in his. "Vivian, you’ve worked so hard," Caden’s voice was choked with emotion. Vivian Lynch weakly smiled, "Seeing the children safe, I don’t feel it’s been hard at all." Caden gently kissed Vivian’s forehead. "I’m sorry, Vivian, I didn’t protect you well." Vivian gently shook her head, "Caden, this isn’t your fault." As Stella Fletcher moved forward wanting to speak with Vivian, a nearby medical staff member said, "The mother needs rest; please transfer her to the ward first!" Upon hearing this, everyone hurriedly gave way to allow the nurse to move Vivian to the ward. Caden Hawthorne closely followed, not willing to take his eyes off Vivian for a moment. In the VIP ward, Caden stayed by Vivian’s bedside, gently tucking her in. "Vivian, you’ve worked hard, rest well first, and when you wake up, I’ll feed you something to regain your strength." Vivian indeed felt very tired, very exhausted, and she thought she might die on the operating table. At that moment, memories of their times together flashed through her mind, as the doctors and nurses continuously called out to her, "Miss Lynch, don’t sleep." "Miss Lynch, your husband is still waiting for you outside." At that instant, she awoke clearly, determined to give birth to the two children safely. Finally, the doctor administered anesthesia and took out the children from her womb. Mrs. Hawthorne and Riley Hawthorne carefully placed the two babies in the nearby cribs. Old Master Hawthorne watched this heartwarming scene, full of relief in his heart, "Caden, you must take good care of Vivian and the children from now on and let them suffer no more harm." Caden seriously nodded, saying, "Grandpa, rest assured, I will protect them with my life." With that, Caden turned with a gentle face to look at Vivian on the hospital bed. Standing to the side, Stella Fletcher felt her guilt slightly lighten, seeing Vivian and the babies safe and sound. She resolved silently to find the person who framed her, to serve justice for Vivian Lynch, and to prove her own innocence. "Riley, now that Vivian is alright, I’ll take my leave."