The CEO’S Unplanned Heir novel (Aurelia and Leopold)

Chapter 1059



Chapter 1059

Aurelia offered a wistful smile, saying, "Sheryl, being born into a family like ours is like starting life on

third base. Whether you're a little smarter or a little less so doesn't really matter, does it? What's

important is to keep your heart pure and untroubled. Look at our cousin Skyler who is always such a

free spirit, childlike even. But I bet he's happier than ninety percent of the people in this world."

Sheryl fell silent. In her heart, she yearned for Mira to be like Nina, to take her side and help her keep

Fredric from getting a divorce.

But Mira couldn't care less about their affairs, and she was too busy with her own fun.

To Mira, whether Fredric was around or not seemed to make no difference.

After a fruitless attempt at fishing, Mira trotted off to find Skyler, her little bucket swinging in her hand.

"Hey, Skyler, I can't seem to catch any. Can you help me out?"

"Take these," Skyler generously offered, giving her all the small fish he had caught.

Gleefully clutching her bucket, Mira ran up to Sheryl, "Mom, look, I caught some fish. One, two, three,

four, I got four. Aren't I awesome? I caught more than Nina."

Sheryl was totally speechless.

Mira's laughter was pure and carefree, without a hint of deceit as if she truly believed she had caught

those fish herself.

Sheryl thought, “Did she take me for blind, not seeing that Skyler gave those to her?”

She was about to expose Mira's charade and give her a piece of her mind when Aurelia intervened.

"Way to go, Mira! Keep it up, I’m rooting for you."

"Okay!" Mira nodded happily and scampered back to fish alongside Skyler.

Nina came over, unapologetically bursting Mira's bubble, "You actually took the fish Skyler gave you to

show off to Mom. That's so not cool."

Mira stuck out her tongue in response, "If Skyler gives them to me, they're mine."

Nina pouted, "But you didn't catch them yourself. You didn't catch any. You're such a klutz."

Mira replied earnestly, "Why do I need to catch the fish myself? As long as there are fish in the bucket,

it's all good."

Nina crossed her arms, glaring at her, "But we're having a contest to see who can catch the most.

You're cheating."

Mira waved dismissively, "I'm not even in your contest. I hate competing."

Nina frowned and retorted, "That's because you always come in last."

Mira pouted, "That's not true. I never join contests, so how can I come in last?"

Her voice always had a childish lilt, slow and deliberate.

Nina stuck out her tongue, "You're just scared to compete because you know you'd be last."

Mira shook her head like a bobblehead doll, "I just don't like contests. They're no fun, all that fighting

and comparing."

Skyler turned to her, a mischievous grin on his face, "You know, we're kind of alike. I don't like contests

either. But my brother Geoffrey always drags me into them, and when he loses, he gets so mad. Once,

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Mira shrank back, a look of horror crossing her face.

"Geoffrey sounds terrifying. Good thing Nina's not that scary, or I wouldn't stand a chance."

Nina internally face-palmed, feeling a stampede of frustration.

"I've never bullied you." Nina said.

"But you always call me dumb."

"Well, you are."

"Okay then." Mira stuck out her tongue again, "I'm dumb, and I like being a dummy."

She had a knack for ending arguments with self-deprecation. What people said or thought about her

didn't hold any importance to her; she was indifferent to their opinions.

Skyler caught another fish and dropped it into Mira's bucket.

Mira clapped her hands with joy, "Yay, I caught another fish!"


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