**Harvey Manor**
Early in the morning, the Harvey family of three sat together in their elegant dining room, enjoying breakfast.
"Is that kid still not up? Isn't he going to eat?" Mrs. Harvey asked gracefully while sipping her tea, casting a sidelong glance at her daughter, Giselle, who was equally poised.
She was referring to Adrian.
Last night, Lysander had unexpectedly sent his child over to stay with them. Though surprised, they quickly accepted it. Lysander's trust was a significant advantage for them.
"Mom, don't worry about him," Giselle replied nonchalantly. "He spent the whole night playing video games and can't get up this early. Once he wakes up, I'll have the maid prepare something for him."
Mrs. Harvey reminded her, "You need to be attentive. Adrian is Lysander's only child now, and you can't be careless."
"I know," Giselle assured her with a soft smile, her eyes sparkling with ambition. "Adrian adores me, far more than his own mother. As the rightful heir to the Montgomery family, his status is invaluable. If I win him over and considering Lysander's feelings for me, securing the Montgomery legacy is within reach."
Charles, Giselle's father, set down his coffee cup, his expression serious. "But remember, he's still someone else's child. Once you marry Lysander—or better yet, why not work on getting pregnant now? Having your own Montgomery heir would secure your place. Then Adrian can be sidelined."
Lowering her gaze, Giselle nodded slightly, "I understand, Dad."
"Are you sure you have Lysander's confidence?" Charles pressed, frowning with concern. "He hasn't been staying around much lately."
"Don't worry, Dad." Giselle exuded confidence. "Lysander and I have known each other for years. He trusts me. He even set up a new subsidiary for me upon my return and now sent his son to stay with us. It's only a matter of time."
"Make it happen soon," Charles urged, before asking, "By the way, weren't you working on getting in touch with that top AI talent from Feloria, the Forest Team?"
"Yes," Giselle affirmed.
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