Chapter 102: Twins

Chapter 102 Dragon and Phoenix Twins

The next day, Josie set foot on the way home.

However, compared to when he came, there are a lot fewer people around him, only Vito and a few newly recruited subordinates in Vienna and Jia Ying are left.

The other head of the bodyguard, Brooke, took some people to stay in the castle as overseers, and several little milk dogs also stayed in the castle temporarily.

The group first arrived in Paris, handed over Jia Ying to Linden who stayed in Paris, and replenished him with a wave of goods before returning to the United States via the UK.

After three full days of tossing on the road, I finally arrived in New York in the early morning of the fourth day.

Then flew non-stop and rushed back to Chicago in the afternoon.

When Josie arrived home, Margot was walking in the yard enjoying the sun with her big belly supported by Francesca.

Seeing Josie who came home suddenly, Margot was very pleasantly surprised.

If it weren't for the inconvenience, I might have just started running.

"Be careful, be careful, slow down." Josie hurried forward to support her.

"Haha, it's okay, I'm not that fragile!" Margot smiled happily while pulling Josie's arm.

Xiaobie is better than a newlywed, not to mention that Josie has been away for half a year.

Margot has been thinking about it for a long time.

If it weren't for the special circumstances, I'm afraid it would be a fire.

"Well, it looks really good, you haven't lost weight, it's hard for you these days!" Josie kissed the other party's forehead lightly, and said pitifully.

Letting a pregnant woman stay alone at home for such a long time is actually quite irresponsible. If it weren't for the special period of the end of World War II, it would be rare to encounter it a few times throughout human history. It would be a pity to miss it, and Josie would not do it. .

"Hey, no, I ate well and slept well, so there's nothing to be embarrassed about!" Margot was a little shy for a while because of Josie's gentle attitude.

"Let me walk with you, just to tell you about my experience in Europe these days." Josie said while supporting Margot, then turned to look at Francesca, "Just leave it to me here, you go Find Vito, he's in the front yard!"

Hearing Josie mention her younger brother, Francesca's eyes lit up slightly, she thanked Josie, and left the yard.

However, not long after leaving, two more maids came to the yard, but they didn't disturb them, they just waited quietly by the yard, obviously Francesca told them.

Josie nodded secretly when she saw this, Francesca is also a prudent person.

At the moment, I am also at ease walking and chatting with Margot, talking about my experience in Europe.

Of course, what was said must have been truncated. The hydra was hidden and not mentioned, let alone the battlefield and the tragic situation of the countries after the war. After all, pregnant women are more sensitive, and Josie doesn’t want to mess with it. Margot is sentimental.

So the main content is focused on how the military's operations went smoothly, how much wealth they earned and so on.

Anyway, it’s just picking up nice words.

"Hearing what you said, maybe I should really support you to join the army at the beginning, maybe you could be a general!" After hearing that Josie pushed for the plan to return to the Eagle's Nest, the war ended ahead of schedule, and her own When the "motherland" Austria was liberated early, Margot couldn't help joking.

"Haha, you're overthinking this. If I really join the army, I'm afraid it will be difficult for me to be a low-level officer. Let alone whether the military bosses will listen to what I say, I can't even touch it." Josie Can't help but laugh out loud.

This is also a very real problem in capitalist countries. The words of an ordinary military officer are far less important than the words of a big capitalist, let alone a soldier.

"That's right." Josie's words also made Margot react, and she smiled and changed the subject immediately, "Is that Neuschwanstein Castle really as beautiful as the rumors?"

Before Josie set off for Europe, she actually didn't take what he said about buying Neuschwanstein Castle seriously. After all, this kind of world-class historical and cultural heritage cannot be bought with mere money. owned.

"Yes, it is very beautiful, and there are different magnificent scenery throughout the year, but it has not been completed yet. According to the construction period given by the engineer, it is estimated that it will take more than a year to be officially completed, but that's okay, at that time Our child is just one year old, and our family can go there for vacation together." Josie described the beauty of Neuschwanstein Castle.

After all, the times are different. In the era of Ludwig II, technology was still relatively backward, so it has been built for more than ten years and has not yet been completed.

But now, not to mention that the main body of the castle has been completed, coupled with more advanced construction technology, engineering equipment, and a large amount of free labor, it is naturally impossible for the construction period to be so long.

And there is no need to worry about those prisoners of war being lazy.

In this era, prisoners of war actually have no human rights at all, and basically not many people care about their fate.

The so-called Geneva Conventions have been useless since the establishment of the concentration camps of the Axis powers.

So Josie doesn't have to have too many scruples at all.

Of course, Josie will not blindly oppress these prisoners of war.

One side is the threat of force, and the other side is the temptation of sufficient food, a good living environment, and the early completion of the castle so that they can go home early.

Or carrots and sticks, as long as those prisoners of war are not fools, they will work hard.

"I'm really looking forward to it!" Hearing the beautiful scenery of Neuschwanstein Castle described by Josie, Margot's eyes began to stare.

After all, there are not many normal women who can refuse the temptation of a fantasy castle like Neuschwanstein Castle.

Josie looked at the face of the woman beside her under the setting sun, with a gentle smile on her face.

Come into this world by yourself, perhaps the luckiest thing is to meet this woman.

In the following time, except for the occasional contact with Dix and Europe through phone calls and telegrams, he didn't go anywhere, and he always stayed by Margot's side every step of the way.

Two weeks later, Josie paced back and forth anxiously outside the delivery room of the Prentice Maternity Hospital at Northwestern University School of Medicine in downtown Chicago.

And Vito and other bodyguards stood in the distance with wooden stakes, not daring to disturb Josie at this time.

Until the nurse opened the door and informed the mother and child that they were safe, Josie breathed a sigh of relief.

But before Josie could breathe a sigh of relief, another nurse ran out and pulled the previous nurse back.

It turned out that Margot had another one in her belly.

Margot's first child was actually a pair of twins, and they were twins.

Josie also belongs to the direct one-step, both sons and daughters.

Fortunately, Margot was in good health, and there were no accidents in the end. Both babies were born into this world very smoothly.

"Josie, Mike and Carol are really ugly..." After the mother and child were transferred to the recovery room, Josie just came to Margot's side, but the woman looked at the two babies beside her. The baby uttered such a sentence, which almost caught Josie off guard.

The names of the two children were discussed by Josie and Margot before they were born.

is the son, let's call him Mike Kelly Kahn

Daughter named Carol Kelly Kahn

Middle name Kelly is Margot's birth name.

Now that they are twins, both of them happen to be used.

"Newborn babies are like this, they will be fine after a while, don't worry, they will be as handsome and beautiful as their parents in the future!" Josie comforted with a slight ninja smile.

(end of this chapter)

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