In the evening, Chester had a hard time putting the child to sleep and wanted to have some kind of exchange with Alina, but the child cried.
The two stared at each other and Chester helplessly rose away from her, Alina was speechless.
Very annoyed, Chester went to pick the baby up, feeling the need to hurry up and give the child a separate room.
The room was so nicely decorated for him before, but he cried as soon as he entered, and now it seemed that he did it on purpose.
Who says children are small and don't understand anything? Chester thought the child knew everything and understood everything.
"You sleep first." As the child slept peacefully in Chester's arms, Chester turned to Alina.
Alina knew that tonight was out of the question.
It was hard for Chester to endure, but it was all he could do.
It took long before Chester got a chance to and burrowed under the covers, circling Alina into his arms.
Neither of them dared to speak for fear of waking the child up.
Alina was going to be completely helpless, not knowing at all how this child was so capable of tossing people around.
When she got up the next morning, Chester said to her, "I'm not taking him with me today."
"What?"
"Three infants' nurses arrived yesterday and I have them take turns coaxing him today."
Was this really possible? Alina expressed doubt about this, but knew that it was not a solution for this child to be so clingy, and this habit had to be changed sooner rather than later.
Alina had no objection.
After breakfast, Chester gave a clear explanation to the three infants' nurses before leaving.
Alina looked at his son and tsked twice, "You have to be nice to me today ow, or I will leave you alone."
She grunted, haughtily.
This child did not want her hug during this period of time, she really didn't know what was going on in his mind.
How dare he did not want her cuddle, it was an abomination.
Just when Alina thought that Chester was going to be out of his misery, she found she was wrong.
Chester had been gone for two hours and the baby had been crying for two hours. The three infants' nurses were at their wits' end, and even Alina could not handle it.
"There is nothing we can do." One of the infants' nurses said worriedly.
It'd been so long, how could he keep crying like this?
The remaining two were worried, as what they didn't expect was that even Alina couldn't take care of it.
It was the first time they had seen a really clingy child.
Alina's brain hurt so much.
Just as she was thinking that it would be better to call Chester, he came back, he saw a few people on the surveillance that a few of them could not take care of the child.
When the child saw Chester, he grabbed Chester's clothes and kept sobbing aggressively.
Alina, "We really did our best."
The three infants' nurses, who had said how experienced they were when they applied for the job before, were all silent now.
Chester looked at the child who had stopped crying in his arms, that face was covered in tears and his nose was red.
Probably tired from crying, the child drifted off to sleep soon after he arrived in his arms.
In the bedroom, Alina looked at him with resignation like a child, Chester asked, "It was hard when you used to bring up Penny, wasn't it?"
Now, Chester was thoroughly aware of a problem, that this child was probably not clinging to him to be close to him.
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