Hayden had stayed home to be with Aiden that night because Aiden had caught a cold.
After falling sick, Aiden had lost all his energy and had become clingier than usual.
Though Hayden rarely dotted on his child, his heart still ached when he saw his son suffering.
Avery knew that the three companies were having a gathering and asked, "Aren't you going to check it out? It's Aiden's bath time now."
Hayden handed Aiden over to their servant. "There are too many people there. I don't feel like going."
"Of course. There are a lot of single people in three companies. You are the one who planned the event, so I think it's best you show up." Avery glanced at the time. "Of course, it's fine if you don't want to go, either. After all, they may all be high from the food and drinks by now."
"Mom, you can go if you are interested," Hayden said. "Aiden is going to sleep now, anyway, so you can take Dad with you."
"I wanted to, but I think I'll pass. Aiden got sick, and your dad and I didn't get to take our naps in the afternoon." Avery yawned. "I need to take a shower, too."
After Avery left, Hayden picked his phone up from the table.
He saw that Eliam had sent him several messages and immediately opened them.
The bottommost message contained a photo.
Hayden clicked on it and saw Shelly's face.
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