Dahlia was a smart person. She knew that since the Clemens family hadn't informed her of Nathan and the others' disappearance, it meant that they had been handed over to Sadie under peaceful circumstances. In that case, she decided not to interfere. She immediately arranged for the children's medical examination and treatment.

Sadie stayed by their side all the time. Although she hadn't fully regained her memory, maternal love had become instinctual.

As soon as Nathan returned, they all fell ill, and she felt deeply guilty.

At the same time, she reflected on why she didn't recognize Nathan earlier, causing them to suffer from longing and secretly running to see her, putting them in danger.

"Ms. James, don't blame yourself. They will be fine," Annika said softly, understanding Sadie's thoughts and comforting her.

"Their temperatures have stabilized," Dahlia took off her mask and said to Sadie, "Observe them for another night. If they don't have a fever tomorrow morning, they'll be fine."

"That's good." Sadie finally breathed a sigh of relief, seeing children sleeping soundly, a faint smile appearing on her lips.

"After tossing and turning until late at night, they must be tired." Dahlia looked at the children and felt a sense of closeness. "I'll stay here. You go rest."

"I'll stay with them tonight." Sadie sat on the sofa. "The rest of you, go out and don't disturb them."

"Alright. If you need anything, just ring the bell anytime." Dahlia gestured, and the medical staff silently withdrew.

"I'll have Arya bring you a change of clothes," Annika whispered.

Sadie nodded, and Annika left. In the room, there were only the mother, her three children, and Little Coco.

Little Coco wasn't sick but had been quietly accompanying children. When Mia felt nauseous, it anxiously fluttered its wings. When Nathan babbled incoherently, it gently rubbed his cheek with its furry little head, seemingly comforting him. When Noah dozed off but couldn't sleep, it lightly tapped his shoulder with its wings.

Now, with the children all asleep, Little Coco flew to Sadie's shoulder, gently rubbing her cheek with its furry head, softly calling out, "Mommy!"

"What's your name?" Sadie gently stroked its wings.

"Little Coco! Little Coco!" Little Coco squeaked softly.

Sadie paused, then smiled. "Well, no wonder. When I named Coco initially, this name flashed through my mind."

It turned out that all memories had left traces, unable to be erased no matter what happened.

The so-called amnesia was just a temporary sealing of memories, not true forgetting.

"Mommy! Mommy!" Little Coco flapped its wings, softly calling out, "Brenda! Brenda!"

Hearing this name, Sadie couldn't help but feel a pang in her heart, her eyes moistening.

She suddenly felt immensely guilty and worried. When children woke up, would they also ask her, "Where is Brenda?"

'How should I answer then? I have lost Brenda. Brenda would never come back.' Thinking of this, Sadie felt like her heart was being torn apart.

"Don't cry, Mommy." Little Coco rubbed Sadie's chin with its small head as if comforting her.

Although it was just a small pet, it was very spiritual and could sense human joys and sorrows.

Sadie took a deep breath, adjusted her mood, gently patted Little Coco. Looking at the children, she made a decision in her heart.

No matter what the cost, she would keep her children by her side forever, never leaving them again.

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