Chapter: 1210
"I don't want to hear it. Mommy, please don't say it."

"Okay, tell me when you are ready to hear everything." Rachel knew that no matter what she said at that moment, Joey wouldn't really listen to it. He might even think that it was a lie she specially made up to comfort him.

It was better to let him calm down for now.

“As for the question about you wanting Mr. Jimenez to be your stepfather..." Rachel touched the back of Joey's head before adding,

“I will think about it."

“Mommy, will you consider accepting Mr. Jimenez?" Joey raised his head and looked into his mother's eyes.

After a moment of silence, she smiled a little.

"Maybe."

Time passed quickly. Before they knew it, it was already winter.

After staying in the hospital for a month and a half, Joey was finally getting discharged.

The cast on his arm would be removed later, but his other injuries had almost healed.

That day, Joey woke up very early. He couldn't wait to leave the ward.

Seeing that Joey had been clamoring about changing back into his own clothes, Rachel smiled helplessly, but still let him do it on his own.

"The discharge formalities are almost done. We can go home after the doctor checks your arm." With a pile of reports in his hand, Andy came in.

Sitting on the edge of the bed, Joey swung his legs and said,

“Finally, I can go out. I'm so bored here."

Rachel flicked Joey on the forehead and pinched his cheek Lightly.

“Even if you are being discharged from the hospital, you still have to rest at home for some time. You can't always be thinking about going out."

“That's way better than being in this hospital."

Andy took out a gift box from his briefcase and handed it to Joey.

“This is a gift for getting discharged. Last week, I went to the

Philipsburg for a business trip. I heard that there are wind bells specially used for praying there. They were very beautiful, so I went to ask for one."

Joey opened the gift box with one hand and indeed there was an exquisite wind bell inside.

Just as he picked it up, the wind blew in through the window, blowing around the piece of colorful paper held under the wind bell.

Immediately, the silver bell made a pleasant tinkling sound.