Prosperous Marriage: Married to My Brother-in-law-Chapter 600 Double Happiness Arrives (3)_1

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"Julia, how are you feeling?" Glades Horne's handsome face was taut with tension, but his eyes betrayed his panic. He hurried forward, scooping up Julia in his arms and racing towards his car while shouting, "Quick, call Doctor Lei."

But he didn't wait for Doctor Lei to come out; he had already carried Julia into the car.

"Glades, Adele's stomach hurts too," Ruby added.

"Damn it!"

Glades Horne couldn't help but curse under his breath. These two little rascals are really something else, deciding to arrive at the same time!

"Adele." Mila Anderson and Gian Horne had originally intended to follow Glades, but upon hearing Ruby Bluen's words, the couple noticed their daughter was also frowning, clutching her stomach, and looking uncomfortable. They immediately halted and hurriedly turned to approach Adele.

The elderly grandmother urgently instructed, "Hurry, hurry, take them to the hospital. How could it be such a coincidence that both are in labor at the same time!"

So, in a flurry of activity, everyone also hustled Adele into a car.

The bodyguards drove while Glades and Ruby took care of Julia.

Adele was in a car driven by her father Gian, with her mother Mila supporting her.

Marcel Horne, who was able to walk a bit, also wanted to follow, but the elderly grandmother stopped him, saying he had not fully recovered and should not add to the chaos. Being old, she of course couldn't drive anymore; she had Uncle Ying drive her along to the hospital.

Even before the sisters-in-law reached the hospital, everyone in both the Horne and Bluen families knew they were experiencing labor pains and that both babies were about to be born. Consequently, relatives from both families, whether busy or not, all flocked to the hospital.

"It hurts so much… Sister, it hurts so much!" Julia clutched Glades Horne's hand tightly, crying out in pain.

"Hang in there, Julia, hang in there." Ruby's face was even paler than Julia's. She had called her parents to notify them. Seeing her sister in such excruciating pain and remembering how she had seen on TV the agonizing pain women experience during childbirth, Ruby's face turned even paler.

Glades Horne's complexion wasn't much better than Ruby's. His hand that was supporting Julia even trembled. The usually calm and collected man had vanished, and with each cry of pain from Julia, it was as if his heart was being twisted.

"Drive faster, faster, even faster!"

"Glades, it's killing me, the pain is getting worse." With her face scrunched up, Julia felt her stomach pain intensifying, the baby inside kicking wildly.

"Julia, it's okay, it's okay." Glades Horne didn't know how to comfort his wife. He could only keep saying it's okay, it's okay, but in reality, it was as if he was comforting himself.

Finally, amidst the tension, several cars managed to rush to the central city hospital.

The relatives from the Bluen and Horne families who had arrived earlier were already waiting at the maternity ward. As soon as the two women arrived at the hospital, they underwent examinations, and the doctors said they were both ready to give birth, but it wasn't yet time to enter the delivery room.

Hence, both women were settled into private maternity wards, which were quiet and had a comfortable environment.

The doctors advised the sisters-in-law to walk around more, as it would facilitate labor, saying they could only enter the delivery room when the cervix was dilated to about five centimeters.

The first birth usually hurts for a long time.

However, some people only endure pain for a few hours, while others suffer for several days and nights.

"Julia, keep walking, keep moving," Scarlett Taylor, who had been through it before, was relatively calm.

She constantly urged Julia to walk, but Julia was in so much pain that she didn't want to move at all.

Adele was experiencing the same situation.

The news that the Horne family's eldest daughter-in-law was about to give birth spread quickly.

The media all felt this was good news, a great story, and they all swarmed to the hospital. To avoid disturbing the two pregnant women, Glades had no choice but to have bodyguards keep the reporters at bay.

The hospital also made great efforts to prevent the reporters from disturbing them.

The reporters, understanding the situation, all waited downstairs, speculating whether the first noble lady would give birth to a prince or a princess.

Julia was admitted to the hospital just after three in the afternoon, and it wasn't until six in the evening that she was wheeled into the delivery room. When she was being taken into the delivery room, Glades, in his anxiety, clutched at a doctor and growled, "Julia must not have any complications! Otherwise, I will tear down your hospital!"

"Glades, Julia will be fine," Mila Anderson and the grandmother quickly pulled his big hand away from the doctor.

"Young Master Horne, your wife is perfectly normal, and there should be no problem with a natural delivery." The doctor he had warned graciously did not take offense, understanding the nervousness of the soon-to-be father.

Glades remained silent, just pursing his lips and glaring fiercely at the doctors, as if to say if anything happened to Julia, he would take their bones apart and feed them to the dogs.

Adele entered the delivery room half an hour after Julia, around six-thirty in the evening.

The sisters-in-law both chose natural births.

Both families waited outside the delivery room.

Like a statue, Glades stood immovable, leaning against the door of the delivery room. Although he couldn't see anything, he still pricked up his ears, trying to catch any sound from inside.

"Glades, don't worry, Julia will be okay. She had a full check-up before entering the delivery room, everything is normal, there won't be any problems," the grandmother went up to Glades and soothed him.

Out of everyone there, the grandmother was the calmest.

"Ah!"

Suddenly, Glades let out a low cry.

The families from both houses, already anxiously waiting, were startled by his unexpected cry and stared at him.

"Grandmother, I didn't bring anything—none of the essentials! I didn't bring a single thing. When the baby is born, for things like formula, we don't even have a bottle!" The reason for Glades's low cry was that he had just remembered all the essential items for the hospital stay. He hadn't brought them.

"It's okay, they have everything here," the grandmother assured him.

"Really, everything?" Glades looked skeptical.

"Really, they have it all," the grandmother reassured him patiently.

"Mhm."

Glades didn't ask any further.

He turned back, maintaining his previous posture.

But within a couple of minutes, he turned again to ask, "Grandmother, Julia won't have any problems, right?" Julia had been saying how much it hurt, and now the only image replaying in his mind was of her in pain.