Lisa's heart fluttered with disbelief, struggling to comprehend that Megan could be so callous as to plot harm against Aurelia's child. Such a thought was unfathomable and utterly intolerable for any woman.
Aurelia sighed. "Sweetheart, it was her, not the baby, who tried to poison us."
She wished her son's childhood to be carefree, untainted by the hatred festering among the adults.
But William, blessed with a high IQ, was inevitably destined to mature faster than his peers.
"Mommy, she doesn't love her baby. She only wants the baby to usurp Kane's place as the heir. I won't let her succeed," he declared with resolve.
Arnold stroked William's hair and reassured him, "Don't worry. We won't let her get her way. Becoming the heir of the Stirling family isn't that easy."
Lisa took a deep breath, steadying herself inwardly.
All she yearned for was love. She'd be more than content if Arnold showed even the slightest affection towards her.
Considering Megan's wild ambitions and her ploys to seize the family fortune, it was no wonder Leopold wanted a divorce.
To change the subject, Aurelia suggested, "Arnold, why don’t you go and check on Nova? She's adorable and looks so much like you."
William, with a finger pressed to his lips in a shushing gesture, took Arnold's hand.
"Daddy, Nova is asleep. We've got to be quiet."
He tiptoed towards the room, his comical seriousness making Arnold nearly burst into laughter.
"Don't worry. Newborn babies aren't so easily woken. You, my boy, used to sleep right through thunderstorms," Arnold reminisced softly.
"Nowadays, thunder does wake me up," William admitted in his childish voice.
Right then, the baby stirred awake, crying plaintively.
The nanny attending to her quickly said, "The baby must need a diaper change. I'm on it."
William promptly turned and covered his eyes, heading for the door. "Boys aren't supposed to watch girls get their diapers changed. Call me when you're done."
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