Alaric was at a loss, unable to discern whether Georgia truly cared for their child or was utterly indifferent to the child's safety. On one hand, she did give birth to the child and raised him. But on the other, when the child was injured, instead of rushing him to the hospital, she called Alaric, forcing him to show up. The bump on the child's forehead seemed of no concern to her, as she hadn't yet taken him to get it looked after.

If it were Hertha's child, she would've overcome any obstacle, setting aside all disputes, to first ensure the child was seen by a doctor, finding peace only when certain the child was alright. Now a father himself Alaric, though not having spent much time with Julian and Helena, felt a profound love for them. Should Julian or Helena be injured, he'd be equally anxious. He would put aside all conflicts, focusing on treating the child's injury, rather than dwelling on the grievances between adults.

But Georgia? Her first reaction to the child's injury wasn't concern but to blame Hertha, using the incident to force him into appearing. In Georgia's world, she always came first. No one else could claim the primary spot in her heart, not even her own child, whose well-being didn't seem as crucial as the issues she wanted to deal with. This was the fundamental difference between Georgia and Hertha. Georgia, to an extreme, cared only for her desires, oblivious to the feelings of others. Hertha, appearing carefree and light-hearted, genuinely cared for those important to her, especially her children, whom she considered paramount.

Unfortunately, Georgia would never understand why she fell short. Suppressing his disdain for Georgia, Alaric said, "What's the point of arguing now? Let's just

Alaric, nearly speechless with frustration, turned and

to accompany the child himself! Realizing this, the anger in Georgia's eyes was quickly replaced with joy, and she hurried after Alaric, clutching the child tighter and whispering, "Daddy's taking you to the hospital now, sweetie. You'll feel better

was taking the child to the hospital,

a brief examination and a few questions, the doctor assured them it was nothing serious, just some superficial bruising, and advised care at home. Hearing the

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