Zachary smiled. "That's true. There's nothing we can do about it. He was born to be the heir of the York family."

Serenity said, "Maybe our child will just be average."

Zachary kissed her again and replied with confidence, "No way. My child—no matter what won't be bad. They say a great father can have an unremarkable son, but I'm exceptional. My child won't be bad." Serenity playfully pinched his cheek. "You're so confident. It's too early to say. The baby isn't even born yet."

"Honey, go to sleep," she yawned.

Zachary nodded. "You sleep first. I want to watch you."

Serenity closed her eyes, quickly drifting off.

Meanwhile, Liberty was still on the phone with Duncan. After talking for over half an hour, she felt the weight of her anxiety lift. Duncan's support and encouragement gave her reassurance.

She had no experience leading a powerful family or managing a large corporation-but she could learn. And she had plenty of people willing to help her.

Everyone starts with nothing and builds from there.

taken one step

better now. I think I'll take a nap," Liberty said apologetically.

There's no need to be so formal. I'm happy when you talk to me and trust me. No need to thank me. But if you really want to... well, you know."

having a wife

legs hadn't fully healed yet, and Liberty worried about his health. So when he got too eager, she had to put on

she saw his disappointed expression, she didn't know whether to laugh or feel

few years older than you, but I used to work out all the time. The doctor ever said

hadn't been in such great shape before the accident, his recovery wouldn't have

From Duncan's perspective, he

recovered since he

a wheelchair at times.

But

point of view, he was doing exceptionally well-most people in his condition wouldn't have come this far in less than

"Alright, alright. You're in good health. When you've fully recovered, you

chuckled. "You said

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