The reason was that Cesare was wasting precious time on a mere child.
Of course, the child was undeniably cute. The unique combination of green and gold in her eyes was almost mystical, and her chattering voice was as pleasant as a lark's song.
But she was just a child. No matter how charming she was, it was difficult to understand why Cesare was so attentive to her, especially given that she was the daughter of a mere nanny from a family of little consequence.
Cesare was destined for a glorious path. The thought that this child might become a hindrance to him stirred an impulse to remove her like a weed.
Even Lotan and Diego, who generally liked children, shared similar sentiments. They found Eileen cute but agreed with Senon's view that Cesare was unnecessarily preoccupied with her.
Days were spent contemplating how to remove the bothersome child from Cesare's life.