Chapter 569"You said that he got along well with his family, but I feel that he has a bad relationship with hismother.”Christina sat on a stone stool and shook the injured toe of her right foot. The sunshine was warm,and there was a pleasant view of the flowerbed and fish pond around her. She was chatting happilywith Nanny Faang."Young Master Hopkins is indeed not very close to Mrs. Hopkins.” Seeing that Christina wasinterested in Patrick, Nanny Faang was happy to talk more.“He doesn’t seem to be very close to his grandfather either.”Nanny Faang smiled and said, “Senior Mr. Hopkins just said that.”“Both of them are weirdos,” Christina made a direct conclusion.Betty couldn't help but remind Christina, “Christina, you can't talk like this in the Hopkins family.”“I've been married into the Hopkins family for a long time. I must have complained before.”Christina waved her hand in disapproval.“My foot is crippled now, so I can refuse to go to Eastern Garden, Western Garden, and NorthernGarden now, can't I?” Christina looked around and exaggerated, “If you have to obey his order, youcan bring me a wheelchair. I have no human rights anyway.”Nanny Faang smiled helplessly. She was about to say something when a petite girl in the distancerushed over excitedly.* Junior Mrs. Hopkins!” Nancy shouted in a sweet voice.“Junior Mrs. Hopkins, you're finally back. I heard you were injured and hospitalized. I'm extremelyworried aboutyou."Nancy ran fast and flushed slightly. She was holding her knees with both hands and panted withexcitement.Christina looked at Nancy calmly. She really didn't remember who the woman in front of her was.*Call me Miss Dickens,” Christina didn't like to hear someone call her Junior Mrs. Hopkins.Nancy said with a bright smile, * Junior Mrs. Hopkins, it's great to see you so energetic now.”Christina emphasized with a gloomy face, “Call me Miss Dickens.”Junior Mrs. Hopkins, I heard that Big and small were missing.” Nancy said worriedly, but then shecomforted Christina, “However, you don't have to worry. Young Master Hopkins is back, and he willdefinitely replace Big andSmall soon.”“Nancy, don't mention this outside,” Nanny Faang warned Nancy sternly.Nancy was frightened and remembered that the butler had told them not to talk about thedisappearance of Big and Small. She quickly begged, “I forgot it. I won't say anything next time. Ijust think that I can tell it to Junior Mrs. Hopkins. Nanny Faang, I really won't dare to say it nexttime.”"Okay."Nanny Faang was very strict in disciplining servants. She knew Nancy didn't say it on purpose, soshe forgave Nancy in front of Christina.Nancy heaved a long sigh of relief and immediately bowed to Nanny Faang, “Thank you, NannyFaang and Junior Mrs. Hopkins. Thank you, Miss Betty.”Christina felt that Nancy was really a hard nut.“Junior Mrs. Hopkins, when you married into the Hopkins family, it was mainly Nancy whoaccompanied you.” Nanny Faang gave Christina a brief introduction, lest Christina would think thatall the maids in the Hopkins family were so silly.Nanny Faang actually sent a silly maid to accompany Christina.However, Christina liked Nancy's temper very much because she could bully Nancy at any time.Nanny Faang was about to ask Nancy to leave, but Christina spoke first, “Nancy, bring me awheelchair and take me to walk around.”As she spoke, she turned round and said, “Auntie, you're tired from staying with me for so long. Youcan go to the guest room to rest first.”Of course, Betty was still very worried about Christina.So many things had happened to the Hopkins family these days. The twins were missing, andChristina hadn't recovered. What if something happened again while Christina was wanderingaround alone with a maid?“Christina, I sent your father back, and I promised him that I would take good care of you. Where doyou want to go? I will accompany you.”Christina thought of her father. She was really not used to her father suddenly becoming soconcerned about her. In her memory, they always quarreled as soon as they met.She lost all her memories of the past few years.She lowered her eyes with bleakness in them.Relatively speaking, she was lucky enough. She didn’t feel too sad because she forgot many things,but the people who were forgotten by her might feel even sadder.She suddenly thought of her indifferent husband.“Nanny Faang, it should be very safe here, right? Please take my aunt to rest first. She has been verytired taking care of me for so many days.”Nanny Faang thought for a moment. The Hopkins family was indeed very safe now, and there weremany people guarding it secretly.Nanny Faang whispered gently to Betty with a smile, “There's someone following them. Don'tworry.”Betty turned around suspiciously and did not see anyone. She thought that it was probably Patrickwho arranged those people to guard the house. He had always been very meticulous. When thingshad happened in the Hopkins family, he was not at home. Now he was here, so he would not letthose mistakes happen again.asBetty was getting old, and her body was not as strong as before, so she followed Nanny Faang tothe guest room to rest.Nancy pushed a wheelchair over and said, “Junior Mrs. Hopkins, are we going to Eastern Gardenfirst?”“Take me to the room where the children used to live.”“You want to go to the baby’s room first,” Nancy said. “But Young Master Hopkins seemed to saythat we should start from Eastern Garden. Junior Mrs. Hopkins, let's...”“Call me Miss Dickens.”Christina was sitting in the wheelchair. Although she was disabled now, she still had an imposingmanner, just like the evil landlord in ancient times.She threatened Nancy, “If you call me Junior Mrs. Hopkins again, I'll deduct a hundred dollars fromyour salary until all of your salary this month is deducted.”“Junior Mrs. Hopkins, don't do this.”Nancy begged. She felt that amnesiac Christina was no different from before.“I'll deduct a hundred dollars from your salary,” Christina reminded Nancy indifferently.Nancy looked very nervous. She covered her mouth with her left hand and pushed treacherousChristina to the baby’s room with her right hand.Because the children were missing, the door of the baby's room was locked and closely guarded.But it was not difficult for Christina to go into the baby’s room. She was shown around the colorfulroom and looked at the two small beds, babies’ clothes, and a pile of cute stuffed toys in the corner.She forgot them all.Christina frowned with a heart-shaped photo frame in her right hand. The twins were six months oldand had just learned to crawl around in bed. They were wearing cute navy blue sailor suits. And theywere snuggling up to each other and looking at the camera curiously.The twins were very good-looking.Christina felt that the two children were more like their father. They looked exactly the same, andthey were both fair and chubby. There was only a slight difference in the color of their eyes. One'seyes were blue, while the other's were black. The two little guys looked very cute when they lookedat the camera curiously."How did I give birth to them?”Christina felt very satisfied with her beautiful sons, but she found this very incredible. She lifted herclothes, looking at her smooth belly and muttering in a low voice“Junior Mrs. Hopkins, this question... really can't explain it to you.” Nancy blushed and stutteredawkwardly, thinking of how a woman got pregnant.Christina felt that the maid that the Hopkins family had chosen for her was very interesting, and thatshe might have a good time here in the past“Two hundred dollars,” Christina reminded Nancy mercilessly.Nancy became listless and dejected, wondering why she was so stupid.Christina pushed the wheelchair around herself. She pushed a large red tumbler in front of her, andthe tumbler began to sway. “I seem to remember this tumbler,” Christina was not sure.“Junior...Miss Dickens, you brought this tumbler back from Japan.” Nancy narrowly saved her salarythis timeChristina looked at the swaying tumbler in a daze, and some familiar scenes flashed through hermind.“Is there a cat often squatting on this tumbler’s head?” Christina guessed,Yes.”Nancy was so honest that she immediately said everything she knew, “Earl especially liked to run tothe baby’s room to play with the two babies. It was used to squatting on the head of the tumbler,Big and Small also liked Earl very much. They often dragged Earl's tail with their little hands to stopit from running away.”“Earl.”Christina muttered, “It seems to be someone's pet.” Suddenly, a black cat with shiny hair andstrange light in its eyes appeared in Christina's mind.

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