Amelia Clarke sat to the side, holding Years By Years in her arms.
As the eldest, Years By Years had the most quirks, often yawning and sticking out his tongue, his little gestures were particularly adorable, and Amelia loved teasing him the most.
Next came Thomas, who loved making all sorts of soft baby sounds, especially when stretching lazily, the noises he made were like little pig squeals, irresistibly endearing.
In contrast, Arthur was the least fun. After eating, he'd sleep; when not sleeping, he'd simply open his big eyes and look around quietly, neither crying nor fussing. If you think about it, he only cried once when he was just born, and since then, he's never cried again. His expressions were consistently serious, like a rigid and dull little old man.
From Madam Moreland's words, Amelia deduced that Ann Chapman had not confessed her feelings to Lynette Moreland—Mia Moreland's trip to Inner Mongolia had been entirely unnecessary.