Chapter: 2413
Morrison declared, "I'll have a word with him."
Upon reflection, Camila realized Morrison was truly a decent man.
There shouldn't be any conflict, considering Morrison's profound love for Laura.
Surely, he would protect Laura with all his might, wouldn't he?
Camila didn't view Forrest as a villain.
If both Forrest and Morrison were endangered simultaneously, and she could only save one, she'd undoubtedly choose Forrest. After all, their bond was deeper and longer-standing.
People couldn't be expected to sacrifice those with whom they shared a profound connection.
She treated Morrison with kindness, undoubtedly because he was Laura's husband.
It was an undeniable truth.
The reason she believed Morrison would safeguard Laura well stemmed from her concern that Forrest might complicate matters by asserting his rights to the baby.
Despite her efforts to persuade Forrest to relinquish his claim, one fact remained undeniable:
The child was his.
He had a legitimate right to be involved.
However, Laura and Morrison were now enjoying a blissful life together.
Moreover, everyone believed the baby belonged to Laura and Morrison.
If Forrest intervened and demanded custody, chaos would ensue.
What would others think?
How would they perceive Morrison?
How would they perceive Laura?
After all, people's perceptions could be unpredictable.