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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

At this moment, Clive's son was crying. Clive picked up his son and walked around the room, coaxing the little guy.

Alice didn't even open her eyes and asked, "Is he hungry or has diarrhea?"

Clive said, "Maybe he's hungry. Wife, you can go to sleep. I'll coax him, and I'll make some milk powder for him to drink. After drinking the milk powder, he can sleep until after nine o'clock."

Alice hummed, turned over, and fell asleep again.

There was a nanny at home, and the nanny could only hold the little guy when he was asleep. When he was awake, the nanny hugged him, and he cried within two minutes. He can't smell his mother anymore.

Therefore, Alice took care of the child herself most of the time during the day. Fortunately, when her mother-in-law (Audrey) and sister-in-law (Elisa) helped, the little one cooperated; otherwise, she would have died of exhaustion.

Her sister-in-law (Elisa) always praised her nephew for knowing how close he was at such a young age, and he doesn't cry when family members hug him.

But the little baby cried when the nanny hugged him.

Even Alice's mother couldn't hold him for long before she cried.

Clive put the baby back on the bed and went to make milk powder.

After getting used to bre*st milk, the baby actually refused to drink milk powder. However, when he was very hungry, he would eat it if he were fed milk powder.

The phone rang.

Clive was very unhappy. Who called him so early in the morning?

Didn't the person know he wanted to take care of a baby?

Afraid that his wife would be disturbed by the ringing of his mobile phone, Clive went to answer the phone first. Seeing that it was the butler, he continued to make milk powder for his son while answering the call.

"What's wrong?"

"Wow Wow"

The little baby woke up from hunger. He hadn't eaten yet and was put back on the bed by his father. He immediately opened his mouth and cried.

"Young Master, some old people came here and said they were the people Madam has been looking for. I have never seen them before. I don't know if they are the people Madam is looking for. They even called Madam by her name. Young Master, I'm letting them in now. It's cold outside. They are several hundred years old together. I'm afraid something will happen and we won't be able to escape responsibility, so I invite them in first."

Looking for his mother?

The person his mother was looking for?

Clive suddenly thought that his mother was looking for the assistant beside his grandmother. Last time, Liberty sent a message back, saying that the head of the Farrell family had traveled far away again, and she might have known the whereabouts of the old assistant.

The news was passed to Liberty by Kathryn.

Liberty was worried that Matriarch Farrell had dug the hole and reminded Kathryn.

However, Julian was watching the actions of Matriarch Farrell.

The people they arranged to go could easily be thrown away by Matriarch Farrell. If theylfrightened the snake, it would be difficult to send more people. Even if they did, it would be useless. Only the people sent by Julian could continue to secretly keep an eye on the whereabouts of Matriarch Farrell.

However, no definite news has been received so far. He wondered if the old assistant had really been found.

His mother said that if he were still alive, he would be in his nineties. The hope was not great, but they couldn't give up.

In the words of his mother, not to mention getting everything back from the Farrell family, it was because his grandparent's land their family had theiPak been so miserably harmed, and if he did not avenge them and let his enemies be punished, he would be in vain as the descendants of his grandparents. Clive: "My mother hasn't gotten up yet."

The butler, "Not yet. You're the first to get up now."

After Clive was silent, he said, "You entertain them well first. ['ll prepare the milk powder, feed the baby, and then go downstairs."

"Okay."

After receiving Clive's reply, the butler breathed a sigh of relief.

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