Chapter 759 Want to Eat Rabbit Meat

After Lily finished her bath, she waited in the room for a long time.

Cassius hadn't returned to the room for a long time.

So was he just saying something casually or what?

She thought about it and walked out of the bedroom.

She happened to run into the nanny, Nola Skye, in the hallway, standing at Maxwell's door.

Lily was a bit surprised, "Nola, what are you doing here? Where's Maxwell?"

"Mr. Blackburn came back. He said he wanted to stay with Maxwell for a while, so I came out," Nola explained. "I was worried because Mr. Blackburn has never taken care of Maxwell before, and I was afraid Maxwell would wake up and cry, so I waited at the door."

Lily nodded.

Nola was really attentive to Maxwell, which made taking care of the child less tiring for her, giving her more time to do her own things, like getting back in shape.

Actually, the Blackburn family treated her quite well.

If she had a different husband, things might be better.

Lily sighed.

Some things are better not to hope for.

She carefully opened the door.

The first thing she saw was Cassius lying next to Maxwell, asleep.

Maxwell was also sleeping soundly.

It was the first time Lily saw such a scene, a sense of family affection.

For a long time, she felt like she hadn't given birth to Cassius's son. Cassius hardly ever cared, rarely held him, and barely looked at him.

At this moment, she suddenly felt a kind of indescribable emotion in her heart.

She walked in, and neither Cassius nor Maxwell woke up. They seemed to be sleeping well.

Lily didn't disturb them.

She had been thinking about ending this marriage soon.

Now.

She would wait.

After all, she couldn't resist.

When she woke up.

Cassius saw that it was already dark outside.

For a moment, he didn't know where he was, feeling a sense of unfamiliarity.

He sat up in bed and remembered that he was back at the Blackburn Mansion, and he had just been sleeping with Maxwell?

Damn it.

Where was Maxwell?

The bed was empty.

Cassius, with his messy hair, got up from the bed. He stormed out of the room and saw Lily playing with Maxwell on a yoga mat in the room. Maxwell seemed to be practicing rolling over, his chubby body quite agile.

Every time he successfully rolled over, Lily would give him great praise, and Nola would cheer on the side.

For the first time, he felt that this home was quite warm.

When it was just him and Hugo living there, the villa was usually silent. If they did talk, it would turn into an argument within three sentences. Eventually, he got tired of talking to Hugo.

At this moment, seeing Lily and Maxwell, he felt a bit moved.

Was he being influenced by Alaric's emotions, suddenly starting to cherish his family?

Cassius walked over directly.

Lily sensed someone approaching.

She looked up and saw Cassius looking somewhat ridiculous.

Cassius was actually quite handsome.

But he didn't seem to care much about his appearance, giving the impression that he conquered the world with his inner charm, unrelated to his looks. So he usually dressed casually, and his just-woken-up attire and hairstyle were even more casual.

Lily didn't remind him.

She always felt she couldn't afford to offend Cassius.

Better to be respectful.

"Mr. Blackburn," Lily called him softly.

Cassius frowned.

Lily's way of addressing him.

Forget it.

Consider it a quirk.

He said, "When did he wake up?"

His tone wasn't good.

There was a sense of being forgotten.

"He woke up a while ago," Lily replied.

"Why didn't you wake me up?"

"I saw you were tired, so I didn't want to disturb you," Lily explained. "You've been sleeping for over five hours."

That long?

It seemed like a long sleep.

"Next time, even if you don't want to disturb me, you should tell me. Whether it's a disturbance or not isn't for you to decide," Cassius said, a bit annoyed.

For some reason, he now had a hard-to-explain feeling towards Lily.

"Okay," Lily nodded.

"I'm hungry. Have you eaten?" Cassius asked.

"We have."

"You have?" Cassius's voice rose.

Lily was clearly startled.

Even Maxwell looked at him because of Cassius's voice.

"You actually ate without waiting for me?" Cassius was obviously very unhappy.

"I didn't know when you'd wake up. I saw you were sleeping well, and it's already past 9 PM..." Lily felt a bit guilty.

After all, Cassius was like a benefactor, and she should please him, not ignore him.

"You could have woken me up," Cassius said, annoyed, just feeling very annoyed.

Lily lowered her head, looking like a student who had done something wrong, and said softly, "I'll know next time."

Cassius was very angry.

That feeling of being ignored was too unpleasant.

But at this moment, seeing Lily's appearance, he suddenly held back.

It was like he couldn't get angry at the pitiful, trembling Lily.

He pursed his lips, "Have someone prepare dinner for me."

"Okay," Lily quickly agreed.

Lily must have saved dinner for him, just didn't think to wait for him.

She was still breastfeeding, and every meal was important.

After a while.

A table full of Cassius's favorite dishes was placed in front of him.

Cassius ate casually.

He was clearly hungry.

But he felt a bit tasteless.

From childhood to adulthood, Cassius had eaten alone more than once or twice.

When he was young, Hugo had many rules for eating, so he deliberately avoided eating with Hugo. Most of the time, he ate alone. Now, he suddenly felt a bit unaccustomed, feeling a sense of loss.

He turned to see Lily playing with Maxwell. Lily's smile was as pure and lovely as a young girl's, and her appearance while holding Maxwell was full of maternal glow.

Damn it.

Cassius cursed silently.

The food in front of him suddenly lost its flavor.

"Mr. Blackburn, is today's meal not to your liking?" the servant asked cautiously, seeing that Cassius hadn't touched much of his food.

These were all Cassius's favorite dishes, made to his taste.

Was there a problem?

Cassius looked up at the servant and murmured, "I feel like eating rabbit meat."

The servant was stunned.

Cassius had never eaten rabbit meat before.

Of course, Cassius wasn't talking about real rabbit meat.

He was referring to the enchanting Lily in front of him.

"Should I have someone kill a rabbit and make a dish for you right away?" the servant asked quickly.

Cassius looked at the servant, "How can you be so cruel? Rabbits are so cute, and you want to kill one? And cook it to eat? Doesn't your conscience hurt?"

Weren't you the one who said you wanted to eat rabbit meat?

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