Erica had texted him earlier. She said she'd be there with his grandson.

Grandson... The living room became quiet after everybody heard the word. Erica nodded and said, "Dad, meet Feb Watts." She looked at her son and said, "That's your granddad."

Yvette was torn between laughing and crying. With doubt written all over her face, she asked, "You can't be serious! Feb Watts?"

“Yes. He was born in the second lunar month and his family name is

Watts. So I named him Feb." Erica just couldn't think of a good name.

She stayed up late racking her brains, trying to think of something.

Giving up, she just gave the baby that name for the time being.

Everyone was speechless.

Blair didn't try to hold the baby, but held Erica's hand instead.

Luckily, Erica didn't pull away, so she asked, “Where have you been all this time? Your father and brother tried to find you. But they had no luck."

Wesley had tried to reach out to her by using all his connections, but to no avail.

She had been missing for months. Blair hadn't been able to sleep well since Erica ran off.

Instead of answering her question, Erica lowered her head to look at

Blair's hands which were holding hers tightly. With a guilty look, she apologized, "Mom, I'm sorry."

‘I'm sorry for making you and Dad worry about me for so long.'

She had wanted to say this for a long time, but she decided not to contact them.

Erica knew that if she used a cellphone or instant messenger, her father and brother would be easily able to track her down.

Hearing Erica's apology, Blair couldn't hold back her tears anymore.

She broke down sobbing, clutching Erica closely.

Yvette touched Feb's smooth face and said, "He's so adorable!"

Blair didn't think about the baby until just now. She let go of Erica and cautiously took the boy from Wesley's arms. With a tearful smile, she said, "Come here, Little one. Do you Look Like your mom?"

Maybe it was chance, maybe he felt that many eyes were upon him.

Regardless of the reason, the sleeping boy slowly opened his eyes and looked at everyone curiously.

Yvette had never seen such a tiny child before. His every action charmed her. When she saw him do that, she said excitedly, "Mom, Look!

He opened his eyes!"