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Chapter 4: The Miracle of Life

On an apparently ordinary day, tensions among the wives are momentarily set aside as concern takes hold of the house upon Victoria going into labor. The sun shines brightly over the gardens of the Fitzroy mansion, while the bustle of everyday life fades into the background in anticipation of the imminent event. The news spreads rapidly through the corridors, carrying with it an air of anticipation and anxiety that permeates the atmosphere and draws the attention of everyone, from the humblest servants to the most prominent members of the noble Fitzroy family.

In the west wing of the mansion, the birthing chambers are meticulously prepared, filled with an aura of anticipation and care. The servants, with their white aprons and serious expressions, hurry to prepare everything necessary for the awaited event, while the wives gather in silence, sharing looks laden with emotion and concern.

Dominic, the patriarch of the family, emerges from his study with a firm but hurried step, his thoughts filled with concern for his beloved wife Victoria. His normally imperturbable face now shows a slight tension as he makes his way to the birthing chambers, accompanied by the hum of murmurs and whispers filling the hallways.

The sun filters through the windows, bathing the rooms in warm and comforting light as the day slowly progresses towards its climax. As the hours pass, the mansion is a whirlwind of activity, with the servants rushing to bring hot water, clean sheets, and medicinal herbs, while others stand ready to lend their assistance. However, amid the hustle and bustle, all the servants are occupied assisting Victoria, leaving unnoticed the moment when Isabella goes into labor.

In a notable exception, Amelia, Dominic's other wife and a professional physician, perceives the signs of Isabella's labor. Without hesitation, Amelia quickly goes to Isabella's side, offering her experience and support in this crucial moment. Together, Amelia and Isabella face the challenge of childbirth, with Amelia skillfully guiding the process and ensuring the well-being of Isabella and her child.

Meanwhile, Dominic remains by Victoria's side during her labor, offering words of encouragement and admiration for her bravery. When the child, Takeo Fitzroy, is born under the blessed light of the god of strength, Dominic feels overwhelming pride for the blessing bestowed upon his son. The presence of the divine radiance confirms for Dominic the importance and destiny that await his heir.

In a secluded room of the Fitzroy mansion, Isabella gives birth to her son, Kenshin, with the unique assistance of Amelia, Dominic's medical wife, who is absent during this crucial moment. As Isabella faces the intense contractions of labor, a blue and white glow fills the room, marking Kenshin's birth with an aura of mystery and concern.

Kenshin comes into the world with his gray eyes, one of which displays strange symbols, a detail not unnoticed by Isabella or Amelia. However, most disconcerting is that the newborn's eyes do not reflect any light or sparkle, a subtle but troubling indication of a future visual impairment not yet understood by the family.

The atmosphere in the room becomes tense as Isabella holds her son, observing with bewilderment the curious details marking Kenshin's birth. Unanswered questions and uncertainty about her son's future create an aura of intrigue that spreads throughout the Fitzroy mansion, plunging the family into a new and unexpected concern amidst the joy of birth.


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