After saying her piece, Estelle immediately headed upstairs.
Before the butler could recover from his shock, the front door opened again. Chapman instinctively turned his head and was met with the grim sight of Nathaniel’s face.
"Sir? That’s odd. Didn’t Dr. Lockwood say..."
Nathaniel strode upstairs, his expression dark as thunder. ’Not only did that woman post my number in some sleazy ad, but she also filled Chapman’s head with nonsense! Just great.’
Deep into the night, Nathaniel still couldn’t sleep.
For some reason, every time he closed his eyes, his mind replayed the scene in the car. Under the dim lights, Yara’s pale skin and trembling body lingered vividly in his memory.
’And right now, that woman is sleeping in the room next to mine... I can’t keep thinking about this.’
Nathaniel got up and took a cold shower. Then he picked up the intercom and said in a low, hoarse voice, "You have half an hour to move to the third floor."
Estelle, who had already fallen asleep, was jolted awake by the call.
"Are you insane?!" she barked.
’I already posted his number in that ad. What more does he want? The man’s gone mad in the middle of the night!’
The next morning...
When Nathaniel came downstairs, he was surprised to find Christian already sitting obediently at the dining table.
"Daddy."
The irritation from the previous night vanished instantly.
Nathaniel walked over and asked gently, "Why are you up so early?"
Christian’s eyes darted around. ’Of course, I got up early for the plan we talked about yesterday.’
The thought made his smile even sweeter. "Daddy, Luke said I can go to kindergarten now. I want to go."
Nathaniel had always wanted Christian to make more friends, but the boy’s health had been too fragile in the past. The last time he attended kindergarten, the Lockwood family had stormed in and caused a scene only a few days later, forcing him to leave.
Seeing how eager Christian was, Nathaniel said gently, "Alright. Daddy will take you."
Christian immediately hopped down from his chair.
Just then, someone burst through the door.
"Nathaniel..."
Ignoring the butler’s attempts to stop her, Noelle rushed inside. "Nathaniel, Christian’s health is fragile! Kindergartens are crowded. Kids are always pushing and shoving. What if something happens to him?"
’I was greatly embarrassed yesterday, and Nathaniel even started doubting me. I have to get here early and win back some goodwill.’
"I know I was wrong yesterday. You can blame me, Nathaniel, but you can’t be reckless with a child’s health. Oh, Christian is so precious to me. I’m just so worried..." she said with a sob.
Nathaniel’s expression darkened. He wanted to throw Noelle out, but she was right about one thing. He couldn’t afford to be careless with Christian’s health.
He turned toward his son. "Christian..."
A dark glint flashed through Christian’s eyes before he swiftly concealed the revulsion and indifference beneath it. His eyes reddened instantly as the little drama king made his grand entrance.
"D-Daddy, I’ve been eating all my food and taking my medicine. Going to kindergarten won’t be a problem. Don’t you trust me?" he asked pitifully.
Then he cast Noelle a cautious glance, bit his lower lip, and outperformed her at her own game of feigned innocence. "I really want to go to kindergarten instead of staying home alone all the time. I know Aunt Noelle means well... That’s why every time I start kindergarten, she tells everyone I’m a sickly weakling and that they shouldn’t play with me."
Nathaniel’s gaze turned icy.
Noelle’s eyes widened in shock. ’What is this little bastard saying?! He...He...’

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