Sunny rushed over to Sophie, his heart aching at the sight of her frail appearance.

“Sophie, giving birth must have been so tough on you. Are you feeling exhausted?” he asked with genuine concern.

Sophie let out a soft chuckle. It was true that giving birth had been an exhausting and painful experience, but amidst it all, she felt an overwhelming sense of bliss.

“Sunny, I feel incredibly blissful at this moment,” she shared. The sight of her chubby son filled her heart with the profound belief that every sacrifice she had made was undeniably worth it.

“Mm. Sophic, you’ll be a great mother, Sunny agreed. He knew she would do a great job.

After a while, William arrived with an array of carefully prepared food that he had requested the housekeeper to make for Sophie.

These specially chosen dishes were known to be beneficial in increasing breast milk production. Sophie didn’t have a mother-in-law, but William was determined to fill that role as well.

“Sophic, Tristan’s mother passed away when he was young, leaving you without help and support during your pregnancy. But I promise you, I will do my utmost to offer you the same level of care and support that a devoted mother-in-law would,” William vowed, his eyes welling up with tears. He knew that if his wife were still alive, she would be overjoyed to see their grandchild.

“Dad, you don’t have to go through all this trouble. Tristan and Sarah are already taking good care of me. Besides, you’re not young anymore, so it would be better for you to stay at home instead of making the long journey to the hospital.”

“It’s fine. I want to visit my grandson, anyway.” It had been a while since the Lombard family last welcomed a new life.

“Okay. You should go take a look at him,” Sophie told him. After reaching the ward, William made his way directly to Sophie’s side, so he had yet to lay eyes on the baby.

Sarah helped William over to the crib.

“Dad, look! The baby resembles Tristan when he was young. They truly are like two peas in a pod!” Sarah exclaimed with excitement.

William shifted his gaze toward the baby, who happened to be awake. The baby’s eyes bore a remarkable resemblance to Tristan’s.

A gentle smile adorned William’s lips as he gazed at the baby with deep affection.

newest member of our family. As the youngest addition to our family,

William inquired. He wanted to ensure that they selected

Sophie responded. She knew William had been eager to welcome the baby, so it felt right to have him take on the responsibility of naming their

surprise. He assumed the parents would want

great job!” Tristan chimed in. He was too lazy to figure out a name for his son as

me to name the boy, I’ll go through the dictionary when I

had already brainstormed a few names prior to this, but none of them felt quite

he was determined to find an exceptional name

“Sure.”

older individuals engaged and active as a means to reduce the risk

then, the baby began to sob. Sarah picked him up and brought him to Sophie

left the ward so Sophie could breastfeed

engrossed in his task of choosing a name for the baby. Sarah soon approached

need to come back here later after going home. I’ll take care of Sophie, so you don’t have to worry,” she reassured him. Although she hadn’t had any babies herself,

not easy for me to

with the baby. They will definitely move back into the Lombard residence,” Sarah told him. After all, it would

but if Sophie finds that inconvenient, don’t force her to

was deeply moved by her father’s words. He was known as a decisive figure and held great influence within the Lombard family, yet he

Tristan observed Sophie as she breastfed the baby. A sense of displeasure crept over

I don’t

ears. What did he just

“Tristan, you-

my spot,” Tristan

had no idea

much. Since when he became this childish? I can’t believe he said

indignantly. He had hoped that things would return to normal after Sophie gave birth, but to his dismay, the doctor had just

he had already abstained from intimacy for a few months prior

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