Chapter 1094
Chapter 1094
"In a few days, it would be Uncle Henry's birthday. The family gathering was bound to buzz with talks
about updating the family charter. You and Leopold better prepare your case to get everyone on board
with the changes."
"Got it." Aurelia nodded in agreement.
By dusk, she returned home to the Stirling Manor.
Entering the room, Leopold found her hunched over the desk, scribbling in a notebook. "What are you
writing?" he asked casually.
"I'm jotting down secrets to conceiving a girl," Aurelia replied with a mischievous grin.
He chuckled nervously, "Does that stuff work?"
"Of course, it does," she said earnestly. "To have a girl, you need to create an acidic environment in
your body. Male sperm prefer alkaline, while female sperm thrive in acidic conditions. To increase the
chances of a girl, one should eat acidic foods like fish and meat. I even read online that women with
preferences for sweet food are more likely to have girls. Apparently, the sugar and fat in sweets can
affect the baby's sex. Cheese, desserts, and pastries are perfect for women who want daughters. And
men should drink lots of milk and eat plenty of veggies and fruit to boost the survival of female
sperm..."
Leopold massaged his forehead, "Honey, let's not stress over it. We'll be happy with a boy or a girl."
Aurelia shot him a sideways glance, "I already have two boys. I'm not looking for a third."
He sighed, "But I only have one son. It wouldn't hurt to have another."
He just wanted Liam to come back. He felt sure Liam was out there, waiting to return. He needed to
create that opportunity for him.
Aurelia sighed to herself.
Although William was reluctant to come back now, she believed it was only temporary. One day, he'd
reclaim his rightful place as Liam.
"You've said it yourself that small decisions are mine to make. Having a baby is a small decision, so it's
up to me whether we have a daughter or another son."
Leopold looked disheveled by her determination, "What if it's already happened?"
She paused, shaking her head vigorously, "Impossible."
"You're late, aren't you? By ten days. Maybe we should run a test?"
She waved him off, "My cycle's always been irregular. A delay of ten days or even a half-month is
normal. Plus, we were careful last time."
Leopold realized she could be quite oblivious at times. No wonder she was unaware of artificial
insemination before.
"Even 'safe periods' aren't foolproof."
Aurelia didn't take his concerns to heart. It was a safe period, and they only had sex once. It was
impossible to result in pregnancy. The doctor had said she had a body type that wasn't prone to easy
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She went downstairs, returning with cake, milk, and a sour plum drink, handing the milk to Leopold.
"Eat more sweets. It helps in having a daughter."
Leopold couldn't help but laugh, pinching her cheek, "You don't want Liam to come back, do you? If we
have a daughter, Liam won't have a way to return."
Aurelia looked at him somberly, her gaze profound.
"I... I've already let go of Liam."
Leopold had noticed her calm demeanor, much more serene than he had anticipated. He had worried
she would blame him for Liam's absence, but now he realized that was unnecessary. She was more
resilient than he was. Was it because of William?
"You moved on from Liam because of William, didn't you?" His expression darkened. After all, William
was Arnold's child, not his own.
Aurelia's eyes twinkled with a hint of mischief. She said, "Let me tell you something you might not
believe. William could be Liam's reincarnation."
Leopold was jolted, "That's impossible." His son could never be reborn as Arnold's. It was simply
unacceptable.