"There you go, good boy."
Sylvia quickly instructed the housekeeper, "Hurry, prepare the medicine again!"
"Yes, ma'am!"
"Here, give it to him!" Sylvia carried the medicine over to Francis.
Francis coaxed and fed James, who was very cooperative and didn't make a fuss.
"Oh dear..." Sylvia felt a twinge of envy, smiling, "Dad's always the best, huh? I couldn't do the trick."
James' cheeks were flushed as he clung to Francis' hand.
Sylvia, sensing the moment, said, "Daddy's back now, James. You have a good time with dad, and we'll leave you two."
She left with the housekeeper, smiling.
By the bedside, Francis watched over James, applying a new fever patch.
"Daddy..." James' voice was hoarse from the fever, "Are you my real daddy?"
Huh? Francis paused for a second, then quickly understood what James meant. He nodded affirmatively, "Yes, daddy is your real daddy, your very own."
Hearing this, James' lips quivered, and tears started falling.
He was young, but not naive. He understood what that meant.
Sobbing, he asked, "Then, daddy, where's my mommy?"
Pausing, he added, "Not the auntie, I mean, my real mommy, the one who gave birth to me?"
"..."
Francis was at a loss for words... How should he answer?
He knew where his mom was, but their relationship wasn't exactly straightforward...
"Daddy."
Not getting a response, James let his imagination wander, "Is my mommy... is she dead? Not in this world anymore?"
"No, not at all!"
Francis didn't even have to think before he denied it.
Rebecca was very much alive! Perhaps not in the best of circumstances...
"Then..." James' little mouth puckered again, "Does mommy not like James?"
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