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“This baby looks like Seren,” the old lady said softly, gently stroking the baby’s cheek.

Tania nodded. “Yeah, he looks like Seren.”

“But he also has a bit of Zachary in him,” someone added.

Liberty agreed. After a closer look, she said, “He does, but I still think he looks more like Seren.”

Serenity smiled and said, “You can usually tell who a baby looks like right after they’re born, but their face changes every day. Today he looks like me—tomorrow, he might look like someone else.”

Not that she minded.

She was a beauty, after all.

Both she and Zachary were attractive, so no matter who their son took after, he was bound to be good-looking.

“He’s the son of the eldest brother and sister-in-law, so of course he’s going to resemble one of them,” Camryn chimed in. “I see what Liberty means—he does have some of the eldest brother in him, but more of the eldest sister-in-law.”

Camryn gazed at the baby with a soft, longing expression.

She wanted a child too—but so far, she hadn’t been able to get pregnant. She was still taking daily medication to help regulate her body.

Dr. Carden had said that with another year of treatment, she could start trying for a baby.

Hayden also looked at the newborn with a warm smile. “He’s so tiny.”

“Newborns are always small,” the old lady replied. “Ours weighed seven pounds—not too small at all. Some babies come out weighing only four or five pounds.”

She stood up, bent down, and gently picked up her great-grandson. Just then, the little guy woke up. His eyes stayed shut, but he started crying and instinctively turned his head, searching for milk.

“He’s hungry. Make him a bottle.”

Still cradling the baby, the old lady called for her daughter-in-law to prepare some formula.

Tania quickly made 30 milliliters. The old lady tested it on the back of her hand, and once it felt just right—not too hot—she began feeding him.

The baby was clearly starving.

He drank 15 milliliters and seemed like he wanted more, but the old lady stopped him.

The nurse had said not to overfeed him in the beginning—5 to 15 milliliters was enough.

Once he finished, he opened his eyes for a moment, then quickly closed them and drifted back to sleep.

The old lady gently patted his back a few times, then continued holding him. She didn’t return him to his mother right away—just in case he spit up. After a little while, she handed him back to Serenity.

“Old lady,” the butler said as he walked in, carrying a thermos lunchbox.

It was Serenity’s meal.

Even though she’d had a natural birth, she could only eat light food for now.

The old lady had asked the butler to make her some millet porridge.

Serenity had used up a lot of energy during labor and was starving.

When she saw the porridge had arrived, she tried to sit up. Liberty and Audrey immediately stepped in to help her.

“I’ll feed you,” Liberty said, opening the thermos and pouring the porridge into a bowl.

“Sis, I can do it myself. I’m feeling a lot better now.”

Serenity was confident she could sit up and eat on her own. She was glad she managed a natural birth—if she’d had a C-section, she’d probably be lying there, barely able to move or eat.

But Liberty insisted. “When I had Sonny, you took care of me. Let me take care of you this time. Fair’s fair.”

Serenity gave in and let her sister feed her.

Just then, Zachary walked in. He looked a lot more composed than earlier.

Everyone turned to him as he entered. The old lady even teased, “At least you’re walking on your own—your brothers don’t have to carry you in.”

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Zachary said, “Grandma, I told you—I’m fine.”

Childbirth was excruciating to witness.

In that moment, Zachary made a decision: they’d have only one child. He couldn’t bear to let his beloved wife go through that kind of pain ever again.

“Sis, let me feed Seren the porridge.”

Seeing Liberty feeding Serenity, Zachary stepped forward and stood behind her, ready to take over.

“No need,” Liberty replied. “Seren’s almost done. You go check on the baby. I bet you haven’t really looked at your son yet.”

Liberty was genuinely impressed by her brother-in-law. She knew how much he loved her sister.

When Zachary had walked out of the delivery room earlier, he was pale as a sheet, his legs trembling so badly he could barely stand. If his two younger brothers hadn’t rushed to support him, he probably would’ve collapsed.

Liberty couldn’t help but think back to when she gave birth to Sonny. Hank’s family had been overjoyed to hear it was a boy. Sonny was carried out first, and they eagerly took him and left.

When Liberty finally came out, only Serenity had been waiting for her. The entire Brown family had gone to see the baby.

Back then, she and Hank were still somewhat close, yet he hadn’t waited outside for her.

At the time, she didn’t dwell on it—but later, it hit her. When a woman gives birth, it’s usually her own family who truly worries for her.

The ones beaming and chasing after the baby? That’s typically the in-laws. The ones anxiously waiting outside the delivery room? More often than not, that’s the woman’s own family.

To a mother’s family, the baby doesn’t matter until they know she’s okay. Once they see her come out safely, then they can celebrate the new life.

The York family had always treated Serenity well. They never once looked down on her background or thought she wasn’t good enough for Zachary.

Just earlier, when Serenity struggled to sit up and eat porridge, it was her own family who rushed forward to help her first.

Zachary had glanced at his newborn son, but all his focus was on his wife.

“I already saw the baby,” he said.

Liberty turned to him and saw he looked much better than before. She made space and handed him the half bowl of porridge, letting him finish feeding Serenity.

“Babe, you still look so pale,” Serenity said as she touched his face. “Even worse than me.”

Zachary scooped another spoonful of porridge and gently fed her. “I was terrified,” he admitted. “I’ve never been so scared before, Seren. Truly, I was scared to death.”

“I told you not to come in with me,” she said softly, “but you insisted. It’s okay now—our son and I are safe.”

Her heart was full.

Especially when she saw the bite marks on the back of his hand—deep, angry wounds from when she’d clamped down in pain.

“Later, have the nurse clean and disinfect those. You should put some ointment on. I really bit down hard.”

“You’re something else. I offered my hand and you bit it, and I didn’t pull back.”

He’d willingly let her bite him just to help her get through the pain.

Tania glanced at the back of Zachary’s hand. “Compared to what Seren went through, that’s nothing.”

The old lady chimed in, “It’s just a few scratches. I’ll get the nurse to bring some medicated oil later.”

Zachary didn’t care.

Even now, he didn’t feel any pain.

All his thoughts were still on Serenity.

Once she finished eating, Serenity got up and went to see their son. She wanted her husband to join her and really take a good look.

She had a feeling Zachary had no clear memory of what the baby looked like.

Zachary: I’ve only known him a few hours… yeah, I really don’t remember.

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“Grandma, you all head back and get some rest. I’ll stay and take care of Serenity.”

After Serenity had eaten, Zachary gently urged the family to go home and rest.

“It’s still early. No need to rush home,” the old lady said, glancing at the time, clearly reluctant to leave the hospital so soon.

“We’re just worried about you being here alone. And we still have the kids to take care of. Grandma wants to stay with you,” she added, her voice full of concern.

The others gently persuaded her to rest, eventually convincing her to go back while some of them stayed behind.

In the end, only Zachary and Liberty remained at the hospital to care for Serenity and her newborn son.

Once everyone left, the room quieted down.

Liberty sat beside the bed, gazing at her little nephew. The more she looked at him, the more she adored him. Smiling, she said, “Serenity, he’s such a sweet baby. Have you two picked out a name yet?”

“I’ve thought of a few. I’m leaning toward either Hugo York or Russell York. Which one do you think sounds better?” Serenity asked.

“They both sound nice. You choose.” Liberty gently lifted her nephew in her arms. “Sonny will be here soon. Duncan said he’d bring him by tomorrow, but Sonny refused. He insisted on seeing his little brother tonight. Said he wouldn’t go to sleep until he did.”

Since Serenity had gone to the hospital for delivery, Liberty had been by her side almost the entire time.

Duncan had taken over looking after Sonny.

Even though Duncan was still recovering and not very mobile, as a brother-in-law, he couldn’t stay at the hospital every day like Liberty. Still, he threw himself into caring for his stepson.

“Let him come. It’s still early,” Serenity said. She’d given birth around six in the evening, and it was just past nine now. Sonny could visit for a little while and still get enough rest for school the next day.

Liberty glanced at her phone. “They’re almost here. Your brother-in-law just texted—he’ll be here in ten minutes.”

“Sis, let’s name him Hugo Anastasius Quilliam du Ravin… this character, though—so many strokes. I’m worried he’ll cry trying to write his name in school,” Serenity said to herself, smiling as the words left her mouth.

Zachary chimed in, “Don’t worry. We can take our time picking a name after we’re home from the hospital.”

“Grandma said she’ll ask a fortune-teller to help pick a meaningful name.”

Although the fortune-teller had once told them his connection with their family had ended and asked Grandma not to reach out again, she didn’t take that to heart. Instead, she planned to contact his top apprentice.

That fortune-teller was known for only taking on highly gifted, morally upright students. He refused to teach anyone with poor character or even average integrity.

Given his deep knowledge, it would be dangerous if the wrong person learned from him and misused those skills—it would bring harm to others and shame upon the teacher.

Serenity thought for a moment and said, “Then we won’t rush it. Once we’re back home, we’ll look through some books and pick a name slowly.”

Zachary had already bought a few baby name books. He’d browsed them in advance, checking the meanings and how they matched up with the five elements. He even submitted some of the names for evaluation.

Serenity had secretly laughed about it more than once.

Fathers probably all share the same dream: for their sons to grow up and achieve great things—starting with a meaningful name.

Who would’ve guessed Zachary would be just like everyone else, taking his son’s name to be rated?

But in Wiltspoon’s upper class, almost everyone believes in fate and fortune-tellers.

Some families even hire professional consultants at high pay just for this.

Whether it’s building a house, renovating a grave, or launching a project, they always consult a master to choose the perfect date.

And if a business starts tanking or suffering big losses, those same fortune-tellers will do everything they can to turn things around—checking to see if the company’s fortune bureau has been compromised.

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In the end, science always leads to metaphysics—and the lives of these remarkable people are proof of that.

“Auntie, Auntie! I want to see my little brother!”

Sonny’s voice came first, loud and excited, echoing down the hallway.

Right behind him came Duncan’s voice. “Sonny, slow down! Wait for me—I can’t keep up with you!”

Duncan was in a wheelchair, being pushed quickly by his bodyguards, but they still couldn’t match Sonny’s energy. Once he knew which room his aunt was in, the little guy took off on his own.

After just a few days in kindergarten, he’d already learned to read a few words—he was growing fast.

Sonny burst into the room, his shouting softening as he entered.

“Mom, Auntie!” he called out cheerfully, and then, finally, he looked at Zachary and added, “Uncle!”

“Sonny’s here,” Serenity said with a warm smile, waving to her nephew.

Sonny ran up to her.

“Auntie, are you okay?” he asked.

He noticed her belly looked smaller than before. Curious, he asked, “Auntie, why is your belly smaller?”

Liberty smiled. “Didn’t you see your mom holding your little brother? Auntie had the baby already, so of course her belly’s smaller now.”

Sonny’s eyes lit up and he quickly moved to Liberty’s side to get a closer look at the baby.

But once he saw his little brother, he hesitated. He wanted to say something but wasn’t sure if he should.

“What is it, Sonny?” Serenity asked gently.

After a moment, Sonny spoke up honestly. “Auntie… my little brother’s kind of ugly. Why isn’t he as cute as Aunt Jasmine’s baby?”

The adults couldn’t help but laugh.

Sonny blushed, suddenly feeling shy.

He hadn’t planned to say it—but when his aunt asked, he felt like he had to answer truthfully.

He was always an honest child, and even though it was his aunt’s baby, he couldn’t lie and say the baby was cute when he didn’t think so.

The baby wasn’t very ugly—just a little.

“You looked the same when you were born,” Liberty said with a chuckle. “Babies grow and get cuter over time. In three months, your little brother will be just as adorable as Aunt Jasmine’s son.”

Sonny’s eyes widened in disbelief. He glanced at his baby brother, then back at Liberty. “Mom, was I really that ugly when I was born?”

Now everyone doted on him—he was the center of attention wherever he went.

Liberty smiled. “Most babies aren’t very cute right after they’re born. But they change as they grow. Didn’t you say that Aunt Jasmine’s son was ugly when he was born? Is he still ugly now?”

Sonny thought hard. He didn’t remember ever calling Jasmine’s baby ugly. All he knew was that the little guy was super cute now—chubby, cheerful, always giggling and waving to be picked up.

“Then I’ll come check on my little brother in a few days,” Sonny declared. “If he turns cute, I’ll believe what you said.”

Liberty laughed. “Your aunt and baby brother will be home in a few days. We’ll go visit them at their house.”

“I want to live with Auntie!” Sonny blurted out immediately.

Since his parents came back from Jensburg, he had moved back in with them and wasn’t living at Serenity’s anymore.

But now that his aunt had a baby, Sonny wanted to be close. He wanted to see his little brother every day and watch how he changed—how he became more and more adorable.

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Before Serenity could respond, Liberty gently shut down Sonny’s request.

“Your aunt needs to rest and recover after giving birth, and your uncle is busy taking care of both her and the baby. They don’t have the time to look after you right now. You can’t stay with them, but you can stay with us. I’ll be going back to work in a few days, but Uncle Duncan will be home. He can look after you.”

After Serenity gave birth, Liberty had to return to Jensburg. She’d come back later for the baby’s one-month celebration.

Sonny pouted, clearly upset. He mumbled, “There are other uncles and aunts at their house. I can take care of myself—I won’t bother them.”

Serenity smiled at her sister. “Liberty, if Sonny wants to stay with me, let him. He’s independent—he can bathe, change clothes, eat, and do his homework on his own. You don’t need to worry. Just make sure someone drives him to and from kindergarten.”

Sonny’s mood instantly flipped—like the sun coming out after rain. “I’m moving to Aunt Serenity’s tomorrow! I want to see my baby brother get even cuter!”

Liberty tapped his forehead gently and said with a sigh, “Your aunt spoils you. You can stay with her, but you can’t bother her. Let her rest and recover properly.” Then she turned to Serenity. “Seren, focus on your recovery. Don’t stress about Sonny.”

“I know, Sis,” Serenity replied.

She had taken care of Liberty during her confinement, so she knew what to expect. And now, Serenity’s postpartum conditions were far better than Liberty’s had been back then.

Liberty looked at her son. “Sonny, you’ve seen your baby brother—now it’s time for bed. You’ve got kindergarten in the morning.”

Sonny didn’t want to leave. He leaned in, kissed his baby brother’s cheek, and told Serenity, “Auntie, I’ll come see you and my brother after school tomorrow.”

“Okay,” Serenity said warmly.

“Good night, Auntie!” Sonny waved as he said his goodbyes.

Zachary took his hand and headed out with Duncan, teasing him along the way. “You’re saying good night to your aunt, but not to your uncle?”

“Good night, Uncle,” Sonny replied sweetly. “While I’m gone, you have to take care of Aunt Serenity and my baby brother.”

Zachary chuckled. “Of course. Your aunt is my wife, and your baby brother is my son. I love them more than anything—I’ll take good care of them.”

It was easy to see why everyone adored Sonny—he had such a loving heart.

Then Sonny asked, a little downcast, “Uncle, now that you have a son, will you still love me like before?”

Zachary stopped, squatted down, and looked Sonny in the eyes.

“Sonny, no matter how many kids your aunt and I have, we’ll always love you. You’re just as important to us as our own children.”

“But I don’t have a sister,” Sonny said seriously. “I only got brothers.”

Zachary paused, then said, “One day, your mom might give you a sister. Your uncles and aunts might too.”

“Uncle, aren’t you and Auntie going to give me a little sister?” Sonny asked. He remembered Serenity often saying she wanted both a boy and a girl. Now there was a baby brother—but no sister yet.

Zachary smiled. “That’s something for us adults to decide. You’re still young, Sonny. You don’t need to worry about that.”

He picked Sonny up in his arms. “Just remember this—no matter what happens, all of us will always love you.”

Sonny finally felt reassured.

He liked his baby brother, but part of him was scared—scared the grown-ups would stop loving him now that the baby was here.

Zachary walked them to the parking lot downstairs.

“Duncan, take Sonny home and let him get some rest. Everything’s fine here. I’ll make sure Liberty gets some sleep too.”

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Duncan nodded. “You should get some rest too. You look exhausted—dark circles under your eyes, and not nearly as handsome as you used to be.”

Zachary smiled. “As long as Serenity and the baby are safe, I don’t mind being tired.”

Compared to the pain Serenity went through giving birth, a little sleep deprivation was nothing.

“Drive safely,” Zachary reminded the driver.

He stood there watching Duncan’s car pull away before heading back inside.

Though he was beyond sleepy, the joy of becoming a father kept his mind wide awake.

That night, Zachary stayed up almost entirely to take care of the baby so Serenity could get some proper sleep.

It wasn’t until Liberty noticed how drained Zachary looked that she insisted he lie down on the family bed for a while. She took over helping Serenity with the baby.

Newborns only needed to eat and have their diapers changed, and once they were fed and dry, they usually slept soundly.

The next morning, the elders arrived.

They brought breakfast for Serenity and the family. Serenity was now allowed to have some meat porridge and a bit of meat soup—nothing too greasy.

Her meals were carefully planned by the family’s nutritionist.

After a night of rest, Serenity felt much better. It was as if nothing had happened. She even got out of bed and walked around after breakfast. There was no need for her to handle the baby herself.

As the first child of the York family’s new generation, the baby would enjoy a few years of undivided love and attention. Once his younger cousins were born, that love would be shared, but as the eldest, he’d always hold a special place.

Just like Zachary said, even if more cousins came along, his status as the eldest brother was solid—like a mountain. The elders would still love him the most.

Of course, being the eldest came with its own weight of responsibility.

Jasmine and Josh also dropped by to visit Serenity.

Jasmine didn’t bring her son along. He was just over a month old, and her mother-in-law didn’t think it was a good idea to take him out yet.

Meanwhile, in Havenmill…

After breakfast, just as she was about to head out to work, Tatum turned to Elora.

“I need to take some time off.”

Elora paused, glanced at him, and asked, “Did your sister-in-law give birth?”

She remembered Tatum had mentioned he would take a few days off when his aunt gave birth—this was his first nephew, so it meant a lot. He hadn’t gone home since starting work at her place.

Tatum smiled. “She gave birth yesterday evening. It’s a boy—seven pounds. Both mom and baby are healthy. Miss, I’d like to take three days off to go see them. I’ve already shown the house chefs how to prepare your meals. You should still enjoy the food.”

They were professional chefs, after all. With a little guidance from Tatum, they could easily make meals to suit Elora’s taste.

Elora smiled. “Congratulations on becoming an uncle. When are you heading out?”

“I haven’t booked the tickets yet,” Tatum replied. “I wanted to confirm the leave with you first.”

“Go ahead and book them,” she said. “Get an afternoon flight. Book two tickets—I’ll head back to the company and sort out some things, then I’ll go with you.”

Elora wasn’t just Tatum’s employer anymore—she was also his girlfriend.

She wanted to go to Wiltspoon with him.

The last time she visited Grandma York and Aunt Tania, it had been at the Johnson family’s FC Manor—not at the York family’s own Wildridge Manor.

Tatum looked surprised. “Miss, you’re coming with me?”

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After Tatum and Elora confessed their love for each other, their relationship took off. Still, they hadn’t reached the stage of meeting each other’s parents just yet. Tatum hadn’t expected his busy fiancée to be willing to return home with him so soon.

Elora said, “The last time I visited, I went to FC Manor—not your actual home. This time, I want to visit properly. What, am I not welcome?”

Tatum grinned. “Welcome? Of course you’re welcome! You’re more than welcome.”

Elora smiled back. “Good. I’ll head back to the company now. You pack up, then pick me up from the office and we’ll head to the airport together.”

Tatum said, “Got it. I don’t have much to pack anyway.”

He had only brought a few changes of clothes and some daily essentials.

Elora added, “You’ve been here so long and only gone home once. Don’t you think you should bring back something special from Havenmill for your family to try? This is my first visit, so I have to bring gifts. How many people are in your family, and what do they each like? Make a list for me, and I’ll have my secretary take care of it.”

Tatum replied, “You don’t need to bring anything. My family will be thrilled just to see you. There’s no need to spend money—they already have everything.”

He instinctively didn’t want Elora spending her money.

But Elora insisted, “It’s my first time meeting your parents. Do you really want me to show up empty-handed? If you won’t tell me what they like, I won’t go with you. Not this time, not ever.”

Tatum paused. “…Alright. I’ll send you the list in a bit.”

It was only polite for her to bring gifts the first time she met his family. If he stopped her, it would embarrass her—and how could he let that happen?

He also needed to prepare something for the Ormonds and give them the gifts as Elora’s boyfriend.

Give and take—that’s how it should be.

“I’m heading back to the company now,” Elora said.

“Okay.”

Elora left.

After returning to the office and wrapping up a morning meeting, she received the list from Tatum. She forwarded it to her secretary with instructions to prepare gifts based on the preferences of each member of the York family.

Then, she called for Tinsley and Sevyn to come upstairs.

They arrived quickly.

“Sis, you called for us?” Tinsley asked as she walked in with Sevyn. Both pulled up chairs and sat down at Elora’s desk.

“Want some water?” Elora offered.

“Sis, we’re good. If we’re thirsty, we’ll help ourselves,” Tinsley said, curiosity sparking in her tone. “So, what’s this about? I’m really curious.”

Elora smiled. “You don’t think it’s work-related?”

“If it were company business, you wouldn’t have asked us to come upstairs. You would’ve just given the orders,” Tinsley replied.

As the first one to help Elora carry the family burden, Tinsley understood her cousin’s style well.

Elora looked at her two sisters warmly and said, “I’ll be heading to Wiltspoon this afternoon for three to five days. While I’m gone, the company’s in your hands. If anything comes up that you can’t handle, call me and I’ll guide you over the phone. If it’s something major, just wait until I’m back.”

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Elora paused for a moment, then said sincerely, “But I believe in you. Even if I’m not around at the company, I know you can handle everything.”

The sisters were all smart and the ones already working were doing an impressive job.

The two exchanged glances, and finally, Tinsley asked teasingly, “Sis, are you going to Wiltspoon to meet the parents?”

Everyone already knew about Elora and Tatum’s relationship, so she didn’t feel the need to hide it. With a calm smile, she admitted, “Yeah, I went with him to meet his family. His sister-in-law, the eldest daughter-in-law of the York family, just gave birth a couple of days ago. Tatum wanted to go see his newborn nephew, so I figured things were calm at work, and I could take a short break—three to five days—and go with him.”

Last time, she had only met Grandma York and Aunt Tania. This time, she’d be meeting more of the York family.

Tinsley giggled. “Wow, Sis, things between you and Tatum are moving fast! That’s great though. Hopefully by New Year’s, we’ll all have brothers-in-law to call.”

Elora smiled. “You can start calling him brother-in-law now. I’m in love with him, and I’ll only marry him in this lifetime.”

Knowing she was the one Grandma York had chosen gave her peace of mind.

Tatum’s love for her ran even deeper than hers for him. He wasn’t afraid she’d change her mind, so she didn’t need to worry either.

Rosie once said that the York men from Wiltspoon were especially loyal. Once they married, they stayed committed. No cheating, no domestic violence—just true, lifelong partners.

It was incredibly rare to find that kind of loyalty in such a wealthy family.

The Ormond family had a decent reputation too, but Elora knew her father and uncles had their fair share of affairs in their younger days. They just made sure it never disrupted their marriages.

Especially since her mother and aunts kept having daughters, her father secretly tried for a son. Her mother knew, of course. But over time, they stopped trying, and as the kids grew, her parents focused more on their love for them.

People might think kids that young don’t understand, but she remembered the arguments. She knew.

After Alonzo and Angelo were born, her parents finally relaxed. Now they were in love again, and the past didn’t matter anymore. Her younger sisters didn’t know about their parents’ old mistakes—and they weren’t going to be the ones to bring it up either.

A family like the Yorks—loyal, responsible, and devoted—was truly rare. Even ordinary men struggle to resist temptation, let alone ones surrounded by wealth and opportunity.

Tinsley grinned. “I’ll start calling him brother-in-law once you’re officially married. Gotta keep it proper.”

She didn’t doubt Tatum—she just thought it’d feel more real once they tied the knot.

Sevyn laughed and added, “She’s right, big sis. We’ll change the way we address him after you get married or at least get the marriage license. So—have you decided? Do Uncle and Aunt have any objections?”

Tinsley jumped in before Elora could answer. “If they were against it, would everything be this calm? Even if you don’t trust Tatum, you should trust our big sister.”

Elora’s marriage was her own choice.

Her father’s health wasn’t great, and her mother never had strong opinions. Elora had been making the big decisions in the family for a long time.

Sevyn nodded. “Tatum is definitely good enough for you. The only thing is… his family’s in Wiltspoon. That’s pretty far away.”

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Sevyn said softly, “Big sis, I hate the thought of you moving so far away. If I want to visit you, it’ll take a whole day just to get there.”

Tinsley replied, “Tatum works for our family and basically lives with us.”

She knew Elora wouldn’t be staying in Wiltspoon permanently after the wedding.

Once their younger brothers were old enough to take over the family business, Elora would probably move back with Tatum to Wiltspoon.

By then, their nephews would be teenagers.

After thinking it over, Sevyn smiled and said, “Okay, I get it.”

If that’s the case, their oldest sister would still end up living with them eventually—and that was a comforting thought.

Elora’s younger sisters, who had always been used to having her at the center of everything, weren’t happy about her moving so far away.

But now that Elora and Tatum’s relationship was public, as younger sisters, they didn’t feel like they had the right to question where the couple would live.

“Big sis, go ahead and visit Tatum’s family. It’s the perfect chance to enjoy a few days in Wiltspoon. Don’t worry about anything here—we’ve got it covered,” Tinsley assured her.

Even if her sisters weren’t around to help, Tinsley was confident she could handle things alone for a few days, giving Elora a well-earned break.

A few burden-free days.

“Yeah,” Elora replied.

“Sis, have you booked your tickets yet? Or are you taking a private plane?” Sevyn asked with concern.

Until now, Elora hadn’t said a word about it.

None of them were prepared.

“Tatum already took care of it. We had to fly private to get there in time. It’s just the two of us, so he booked two seats.”

Elora was going on a long trip, but she wasn’t bringing any bodyguards.

Tatum could protect her, and she was more than capable of protecting herself.

Besides, they were headed to Wiltspoon—the York family’s territory.

Who would dare mess with the future sixth young lady of the York family there? That’d be a death wish.

Ever since learning she was chosen by Grandma York, Elora had sent people to Wiltspoon again to investigate the York family—this time more thoroughly.

And this time, they actually got real information.

Elora realized now that her previous investigation into Tatum had been interfered with by the Yorks. That’s why she didn’t discover he was actually the sixth young master of Wiltspoon’s most powerful family.

She didn’t need to ask to know—Zachary, the current head of the Yorks, had definitely been behind that.

“With Tatum going with you, we can all relax,” Sevyn said, smiling. The sisters were very happy with Tatum as their future brother-in-law.

They were also curious—what made Grandma York pick their big sister? Still, they had to respect her choice. Tatum really was a great match for Elora.

Elora had high standards, and Tatum happened to be an excellent cook.

He’d be in charge of her meals from now on—which meant their Ormond family could finally stop cycling through chefs like outfits.

Tatum wasn’t just good in the kitchen, either. He had a sharp mind for business. He ran successful ventures in major cities like Wiltspoon. Even without his wealthy background, he’d still be considered a highly capable man.

Elora wrapped up her work and got ready to head back to Wiltspoon with Tatum that afternoon.

Meanwhile, over in Huyoniville, Abby noticed something strange—Evan hadn’t shown up for the past two days.

Adalee was the first to realize Evan was no longer waiting outside the company like usual.

She asked Abby, “Hey, Abby, have you noticed Evan’s been missing the last couple of days? Do you think he gave up again? If he dares to quit halfway like last time, don’t waste another second on him. There are plenty of good guys out there—you don’t have to be with him.”

Married At First Sight Chapter 4340

Chapter 4340

It finally clicked for Abby—Evan hadn’t shown up for two days. No wonder something had felt off. What she was missing was Evan’s constant, overbearing presence.

“He’s probably swamped with work,” Abby reasoned. “The York family’s opening a new branch here, and he’s in charge. He can’t just drop everything.”

Evan usually came around right before her shift ended. During her work hours, he’d handle business matters elsewhere.

Maybe it was because she’d said Spencer worked harder and called Evan lazy, so now he was actually taking his job seriously.

“He doesn’t work during the day? But when you get off work, he’s always at the gate—sometimes waiting an hour early,” Adalee pointed out.

“I haven’t seen him at all the past two days. Do you think he’s backing off because he thinks our family prefers Spencer?”

If that were true, Abby would definitely look down on Evan.

Abby smiled. “Sis, you don’t think very highly of him, do you?”

Adalee replied, “It’s not that I don’t respect him. I’m just still annoyed about how he treated you before. But if we’re being honest, Evan still ranks high overall.”

The main issue was that Evan had let go of Abby because he’d been misled—he didn’t know Abby was the girl he’d fallen for. Abby had many identities.

Adalee only found out about them later. At first, she just knew Abby could fight. She had no idea the Du family’s second daughter snuck out in the middle of the night wearing a mask to roam the streets like a vigilante.

“You and Spencer are just siblings. Our second uncle and aunt actually like Evan. Spencer’s heart’s not in it. By the way, when are you and Spencer going to make things clear?”

Abby paused, then said, “That’s their issue. They’ll figure it out. I’ve only ever seen Spencer as a brother.”

She didn’t know Spencer all that well, despite him being her mom’s godson and her foster brother.

Spencer spent most of his time overseas. Even when he returned to Huyoniville, he never stayed long.

Back when he came home more often, Abby was still training under her mentor and wasn’t around much, so they barely crossed paths.

“I’ve always liked Evan. From the beginning till now,” Abby said as she picked up her phone. Just as she was about to call him, a message from Evan popped up.

It was a photo.

She opened WhatsApp and saw a picture of a newborn baby.

Whose baby was that…?

Suddenly, Abby remembered Serenity. Her eyes flicked to the desk calendar, and it hit her—that baby had to be Serenity’s son.

Serenity had given birth!

Evan must have heard the news and rushed back to Wiltspoon.

That jerk didn’t even tell her he was leaving.

Sure, it made sense he wanted to meet his nephew right away, but he could’ve at least said something. He just took off without a word.

Abby had been so busy, she forgot about the due date.

She quickly checked Serenity’s Moments but didn’t see any posts. Serenity probably hadn’t posted yet since she had just given birth.

Abby called her right away. When Serenity answered, Abby asked cheerfully, “Sister Serenity, did you give birth? Boy or girl? Did Evan go back? Why didn’t that jerk tell me?”

Serenity replied, “I gave birth yesterday evening. It’s a boy—seven pounds. We’re both doing great. Evan must’ve just gotten back. I just saw him a minute ago.”

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