Chapter overview: Chapter 896 from The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)
In this standout chapter of the Novel novel The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor), Stevie introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Fortunately, Davina had been through it all herself and read the room perfectly.
Seeing Jamison's obvious impatience, she quickly stepped in to smooth things over. "Ivy just gave birth and she's exhausted. She needs peace and quiet. The babies are hungry too, so let's not bother them for now."
The relatives immediately nodded in agreement. "Right, right. Let's head back to the suite. The adults and the babies need their rest."
"Why don't we help with the babies so the new mom can get a good sleep?"
The elders chattered over one another, their enthusiasm overflowing.
"No need," Davina politely declined on Jamison's behalf. "The suite is staffed with professional maternity nurses. Both the mother and the babies will be well taken care of. Please head home for now. You can all come back to visit in a few days when everyone is properly rested."
With a mix of polite coaxing and gentle ushering, Davina and the Ludwig estate's butler finally managed to send the extended family away.
Jamison's brow was still furrowed, but he shot Davina a grateful look before escorting Ivy and the babies back to the suite.
Danny and Adela followed closely behind. As soon as they entered the room and saw the babies placed in their cribs, they hovered over them, utterly captivated by their new grandsons.
Jamison and the medical staff carefully moved Ivy from the gurney to the spacious hospital bed.
Seeing his wife frown, he immediately tensed up. "What's wrong? Does the incision hurt?"
She was hooked up to an IV pain pump. As the pain flared, the medication kicked in, slowly dulling the sharp ache.
After admiring their grandsons, Danny and Adela looked up and saw that Ivy was fully awake, so they walked over to her bedside.
"Ivy, thank you for everything," Adela said with genuine gratitude. Their original three-year agreement had been fulfilled early, and her final wish in life was now complete.
"We didn't know how to show our appreciation, so we decided to go with the most practical method." Adela pulled out a thick leather portfolio and handed it over. "This holds the paperwork for a trust fund worth hundreds of millions of dollars. A set amount will be deposited into your account every month. With this money, no matter what happens in the future, you will always be financially secure."
Ivy had been feeling a bit groggy, but those words snapped her completely awake.
She never expected her mother-in-law to not only accept her and give her a priceless family heirloom, but to casually hand over hundreds of millions of dollars.
"Besides yours, there are two more trust funds for the boys. Tens of millions for each of them. It's not a massive fortune, but it's a token of our love as their grandparents. We're getting old, and there's not much else we can do to help. This money is useless to us now, so giving it to you is the best way to put it to use."
Adela was actually a good person at heart. Her past hostility had simply stemmed from her inability to accept a daughter-in-law from such a modest background.
Now that the young couple was happily married with children, and Ivy had completely cut ties with her toxic biological family, Adela had no complaints left. Naturally, she was more than willing to be incredibly generous.


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