Chapter 163
Nicolas gently held Cedricโs tiny hand and softly soothed him, โThere, there, be a good boy, Cedric.โ
Fiona naturally missed the scheming glint in Nicolasโs eyes. All she saw was the tender affection in his eyes as he gazed at Cedric, and her heart melted.
Fiona looked at Nicolas with wounded eyes and said, โCedric ran a persistent high fever last night. I stayed up the whole night caring for him before it finally subsided. Heโs not too fussy during the day, but the nights are simply overwhelming.โ
As a man with an official position, Nicolas would never bother himself with such trivial household matters. He certainly wouldnโt help Fiona with these chores. In his view, these domestic affairs were barely worth mentioning. After all, it was common for women in ordinary families to raise a few children on their own. As his wife, with servants at her disposal, Nicolas felt that Fiona could not possibly have any reason to be tired.
But little did he know that Fiona would often stay awake through the night, cradling the child in her arms. She dared not sleep, only closing her eyes when exhaustion became unbearable. Even then, she dared not fall into deep sleep. The slightest stir from the child would rouse her instantly. Enduring this for a few days would wear out even the healthiest young man, let alone a new mother who had just given birth.
All Fiona ever asked for was a few comforting words from Nicolas when she was struggling. That alone would have been enough for her.
Nicolas merely cast Fiona a cold glance and said dismissively, โYouโre his mother. Taking care of him is your duty.โ He wasnโt blind to Fionaโs distress. He just thought she was making a fuss over nothing. After all, it was only looking after a child. "Whatโs so hard about that?" Nicolas mused to himself.
Fiona felt as if sheโd been doused with cold water, the complaints she wanted to voice stuck in her throat. She managed a faint smile and fell silent, swallowing her disappointment.
Truth be told, she wasnโt unattractive. She had a dignified elegance befitting a noble lady. But her dull, unexpressive nature was never appealing to Nicolas. He preferred women who were vivacious and spirited, someone who would lean on him. Fiona clearly wasnโt his type, destined never to win his affection.
But today, with a favor to ask of Fiona, Nicolas actually managed to say something halfway decent. โIf youโre tired, just have the servants hold Cedric. You should rest when you need to. A little crying wonโt harm the child.โ
Though his words were far from warm, to Fiona, they meant the world. Her eyes were tinged with red, but she still smiled and gave Nicolas a coquettish look. โCedric is still so young. He only acts up when heโs not feeling well. Heโs usually such a good boy. Youโre right, my lord. As his mother, of course, Iโll care for him with all my heart.โ
As they spoke, Cedric began crying again. Nicolas tried to soothe Cedric, but the more he tried, the louder the boy wailed.
Fiona couldnโt help but chuckle at Nicolasโs helpless look. โHere, let me take over,โ she offered.
With visible relief, Nicolas handed the child to her. Perhaps sensing his motherโs familiar scent, Cedric stopped crying, a small smile tugging at his lips.
Nicolas watched Cedric with a pensive expression, his mind quietly at work. โThis child has always been frail," Nicolas said. "Ordinary doctors simply canโt cure him.โ
Fiona sat beside him, holding the child in her arms. Picking up on the underlying meaning in his words, she hesitated for a moment before asking cautiously, โMy lord, what are you suggesting?โ
โIsnโt Athena supposed to be quite the healer?โ Nicolas picked up his teacup and took a deliberate sip, not bothering to look at Fionaโs frozen expression. Without even glancing at her, he continued nonchalantly, "Who knows? She might just be able to cure Cedric."
Fionaโs heart grew cold as she realized Nicolasโs true intentions. She asked quietly, โMy lord, are you suggesting I take Cedric to plead with Athena for help?โ
Ever since Athena left, the atmosphere in the Monson family had grown oddly tense. After all, words got around. Fiona naturally knew that Henry wanted Athena to return. But she never expected they would actually make her their pawn in this scheme. Everyone in the Monson family had burned bridges with Athena, but only Fiona had remained on good terms with her.
Fionaโs gaze cooled noticeably as she finally grasped the scheme behind Nicolasโs actions. Nicolas naturally felt a twinge of uneasiness, so he took a sip of his drink to hide his discomfort. After weighing all his options, Nicolas realized that no one was better suited for the task than Fiona.
As Athenaโs sister-in-law, arriving with a sick child in her arms, even the hardest-hearted person wouldnโt turn them away. Unless, of course, Athena had no heart at all.
โPlead? What are you talking about? Sheโs your sister too, and weโre all family,โ Nicolas said, knowing Fionaโs nature all too well.
He thought Fiona had always been docile and compliant, following his every word without question. Whenever he gave an order, she would obey without hesitation. This time would be no exception.
But Fiona gently bit her lip and, to Nicolasโs surprise, actually refused him. โMy lord, you think too highly of me. Iโve never interacted with Athena before, my standing means nothing in her eyes.โ
Even if Fiona were the last fool on earth, she still saw through the real purpose of this trip. She thought, โDo the Monsons care about their reputation while mine is supposed to mean nothing! This isnโt about inviting Athena; itโs a groveling apology, plain and simple. And to ensure Athena would even consider forgiving them, they insist that I bring my sick child along as a bargaining chip.โ
Sirena stepped forward and said courteously to the guard, โMy lady wishes to consult the miracle healer. Would you please announce our arrival?โ As she spoke, she discreetly pressed some money into the guardโs hand. She deliberately avoided mentioning Fionaโs identity, worried that Athena might refuse to see them.