Chapter 230: It's All Mother's Fault

She shook her head wearily, "Still the same."

He cries during the day, but it's not too intense. But when night falls, it's non-stop, heart-wrenching wailing.

Disturbing Sir's rest is a small matter, but hearing the child's voice become hoarse from crying is truly painful for the family.

Old Mr. Rayson pondered for a moment, "Bring Howie out and wake him up."

Seraphina Odette looked puzzled and hesitated, glancing at the baby room. She wanted to say something but swallowed her words down.

What if the child, who had just fallen asleep after being soothed, woke up and refused to sleep again?

Seeing the seriousness on old Mr. Rayson's face, she walked into the room.

When his daughter-in-law left, old Mr. Rayson took out the Rune given by Caroline Edwin and found a bowl of water.

He lit the Rune with a lighter, expecting the water to become filthy, but the water remained crystal clear even after the Rune had burned completely.