Sienna smiled and raised an eyebrow at Daniel.He returned her gaze calmly without saying a word. His eyes silently suggested that forgiving Linsey was her choice to make.After some thought, Sienna said, "Lindsey, I'm not upset with you.""But your husband is. He just called to scold me, and then he blocked my number," Lindsey explained.Suppressing a laugh, Sienna simply replied, "Oh.""I'm sorry to both of you. Could you ask him to unblock me? I've always treated him and his brothers as if they were my own children. How can he just sever our ties like this?""I'll talk to him, Lindsey. He's overreacting. How can he be so upset with his aunt?"Lindsey smiled. "Exactly. You are the one who always sees things rationally.""We'll speak later, Lindsey. I'll ask Daniel to unblock you.""Okay. Do take care of yourself, especially now in the early stages of your pregnancy," Lindsey advised.Sienna felt surprisingly pleased by Lindsey's sudden concern. She turned to Daniel in disbe
Daniel asked, "What if you change your mind?" Sienna replied without hesitation, "I won't change my mind." Daniel smiled lightly as he asked, "How can you guarantee the future?" "Honey, you're being so realistic," Sienna said helplessly. Holding her hand, Daniel walked around the villa, expressing his genuine concerns. "Darling, I love you very much. If I could live to be a hundred years old, I'd love you until then. "But if I can't, I'm worried that my parents, brothers, and sisters-in-law will divide my wealth. You won't get much, and there's no guarantee for your future." It turned out that this was his unassured worry. He was not afraid of Sienna changing her mind. Sienna looked at him, unable to hold back her tears. …A week later, on a dark and windy night in a remote corner of the island, a speedboat slowly approached. A bright light illuminated the entire cabin. A man stood on the gangplank, holding a rifle in his hand. After the speedboat docked, the man wai
In the third trimester of Sienna's pregnancy, Daniel took care of everything for her, from washing her hair to helping her bathe. She didn't need to lift a finger. She had always loved Daniel deeply, but now she felt that he was her entire world. She couldn't imagine living without him. Their baby was a little angel too. Despite the heaviness of her belly, Sienna felt no discomfort and was incredibly at ease in her late pregnancy. Even the due date was perfectly on time. Daniel had packed the hospital bag, and as he turned around, he saw Sienna coming out of the bathroom. She said, "Honey, I think my water just broke." "What does that mean?" Daniel asked curiously. Sienna, looking slightly nervous, replied, "It means our baby might be born today." Excitement flooded Daniel. He quickly grabbed a coat and helped Sienna put it on. "Are you in pain?" he asked. "No," Sienna replied. "Our little one must not want to trouble Mommy too much," Daniel said. Sienna nodded with a s
Sienna gave birth to a healthy baby girl without any complications. The entire Morrison family was overjoyed, but no one was more excited than Daniel. Seeing Sienna and their baby exit the delivery room safely, tears of joy filled his eyes as he tightly embraced Sienna, unwilling to let go.The next day, the VIP ward was bustling with visitors. There was a dedicated maternity nurse for Sienna and a caregiver for the newborn. The entire Morrison family had gathered. Thankfully, the ward was spacious enough to accommodate everyone in the family. Around the crib, six men stood in a tight circle, forming an impenetrable wall. These men were Gary and his five sons. Even Mila and Nathan had rushed back from the frontier. The newborn baby girl, just a day old, was fair-skinned, adorable, and irresistibly cute. Her cuteness, even while sleeping with her eyes closed, could melt anyone's heart. The six men surrounding her couldn't take their eyes off her, each completely enamored. Eve
"Jasper will start kindergarten after the New Year holidays. He'll stay here, and we'll need your help to take care of him while we're at the frontier," Mila explained. Florence nodded quickly. "Don't worry. I'll take good care of him." As a new mother, Sienna felt a pang of sympathy at the thought of a child being separated from his parents. "Chubs, are you sure you don't want to keep Jasper with you? It's so heartbreaking for a child to be away from his parents for so long." Mila sighed, resigned, "Some children are destined to bear their unique burdens from birth. I'm a scientist, and Nate is a general in national defense. Jasper's life is different from others." Sienna nodded, lips pressed together. Mila reassured her. "We'll visit him during our breaks, and he can come to the frontier during his holidays. The actual time apart won't be as much as it seems. It's going to be alright." Wendy chimed in, "It's good for him to stay here. There are plenty of children around,
However, Sienna still mustered the courage to respond gently, "I love you too, Honey." Sienna's daughter was named Candice, a name given by Florence. Initially, Gary and his sons all vied to name the little girl, but amidst the fervor of discussion, none of their suggestions gained traction. Instead, Florence's spontaneous suggestion was accepted. Thus, she became Candice, or simply Candy. She was the darling of the family, showered with boundless love by all. From a tender age, Candice was bright, sweet-natured, and exceptionally adorable. When she started kindergarten, the entire family rallied to give her a grand enrollment ceremony. The celebration was so extravagant that it startled her teachers. Several imposing men, holding banners and gifts of flowers and lollipops, played instruments at the kindergarten gate, making a spectacular scene. Long after Candice had entered, they lingered outside, reluctant to depart. Upon inquiry, it turned out these enthusiastic famil
"Candice, something's wrong! You're not on the confirmation list!" Vanessa Yates, shifting her office chair closer, urgently whispered to Candice, "Hurry and check the email. Your name isn't there." Candice's beautiful face instantly fell. In disbelief, she grabbed her mouse and clicked open the company email. She murmured to herself, "That's impossible. I passed the three-month evaluation, and my design was selected for the next season's collection. Why isn't my name there?" Vanessa, equally perplexed, suggested, "I don't know why. You should ask the director." Candice scanned the email again. Every intern's name was listed except hers. Vanessa leaned in, frustration in her voice. "This is unfair. You've been the best performer among the interns. Why is your name missing?" Candice released the mouse and clenched her fists, her eyes welling up. It wasn't just about the job; she knew she could find work elsewhere. What stung was the excellence she had consistently shown, e
"Why aren't you going? The whole family will be there," Jasper said as he started the car and drove off. Candice remained silent. Jasper continued, coaxing softly, "Candice, how about we get your makeup done and find a lovely evening gown? Just come along to the banquet with me, alright?" Candice, with her naturally gentle disposition, found it difficult to resist her brother's request. She nodded in acquiescence. The opulent Hoffis Manor gleamed with grandeur. Crystal chandeliers cast a radiant glow over the expansive ballroom, exuding an aura of luxury and sophistication. Soft, melodic music filled the air, mingling with the chatter and laughter of the elite guests. Being the richest family in Norvania, the Hoffis family's banquet was attended predominantly by aristocrats and dignitaries. The entire Morrison family was present. Candice's uncles were huddled together, complaining to Tristan. "What spell did you cast on Candice that she insisted on working for your comp