This provoked an angry blush from Cecilia.
Rena hugged Cecilia and asked gently, âHave you visited my uncle?â
Unwilling to mention Laura, Cecilia kept silent.
Edwin, on the other hand, couldnât resist explaining the situation.
As he mentioned Lauraâs presence, he clung to Renaâs leg, overcome with sadness.
Both Edwin and Cecilia felt a deep sense of sadness.
Rena sensed that Cecilia still held feelings for Mark, or else she wouldnât be so distressed.
Unable to find the right words to comfort Cecilia, Renaâs door swung open, and Waylen entered the room.
Observing his sister on the brink of tears, he knew exactly what was going on, thanks to Renaâs silent signal.
Waylen picked up Edwin and ki*sed him.
He asked, âAre you here to see your little cousin?â
Edwin replied eagerly, âYes!â
At this point, Edwin could only find solace by spending time with Elva.
Naturally, Waylen took Elva from Albert and prepared her bottle as Edwin looked on with envy.
Albert, in turn, was jealous of Waylen.
Once Helen took her son and left, only Ceciliaâs family remained in the room.
Cecilia shed tears, but her dignity prevented her from complaining.
Waylen, while caring for the baby, conversed with Cecilia.
Rena observed them quietly, recognizing that, despite her close relationship with Cecilia, she could never match the bond between Waylen and his sister.
Waylen and Cecilia were siblings, and there were certain words that only he could say to comfort her.
When Cecilia was about to leave, Rena suggested, âWaylen, walk Cecilia out.
Iâm not hungry right now.
You two can have a meal at her place before returning.
â
Waylen placed the sleeping baby in the crib.
He couldnât help ki*sing the baby again.
âAlright, Iâll follow Mrs.
Fowlerâs orders.
â
Rena looked at Waylen.
He added gently, âHoney, have a good rest.
â
Unable to stand him any longer, Cecilia said, âWaylen, thatâs enough.
â