Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 1338 Seeing Through Everything

Micah shot up from his nightmare, eyes wide and heart pounding. He took a second to get his bearings, trying to shake off the leftover fear. His mind was a blank-whatever had scared him in his sleep was gone, leaving just a bit of anxiety behind. He rubbed his forehead, trying to calm his breathing, and glanced at the window where daylight was sneaking through the curtains. Outside, the rain was tapping softly, mixing with the distant hum of morning traffic. He looked at the clock: seven a.m. It was early, but the city was already buzzing. Micah thought about going back to sleep, but a sudden clarity snapped him fully awake. He blinked, testing his vision-everything was clear, sharp. Not like the blurry mess from the night before. He wiggled his fingers and toes, stretching to see if his body was okay. No stiffness, no weakness.

Relief washed over him. Just a false alarm, he thought. He wasn't dying-not yet, anyway. Maybe he could stick around a bit longer. Feeling a new sense of purpose, he swung his legs over the side of the bed and stood up, ready to take on the day.

"Daddy, Daddy!" His kids' excited voices broke the morning silence. The door flew open as Noah, Nathan, and Mia rushed in, their bright faces lighting up the room.

"You're back?" Micah's face softened as he bent down, arms wide open..

Nathan and Mia ran into his hug while Noah hung back, watching Micah with a complicated look.

"Be good, it's time for school." Micah ruffled Nathan and Mia's hair. "You've already missed half a semester. Starting today, you need to study hard!"

"Got it, Daddy," Nathan and Mia said.

But Noah just stood there, silent, his clear eyes flickering with mixed emotions.

"Noah, what's up?" Micah smiled at him. "Don't wanna go to school?"

"Daddy, did you forget? The school's curriculum can't keep up with me anymore," Noah said softly. "I have a tutor for one-on-one lessons."

Micah chuckled and pulled Noah into the hug too. "Aren't you bored having lessons at home every day? If you're bored, go to school with Nathan and Mia to play."

"We agreed to go tomorrow," Nathan said excitedly. "There's a school celebration tomorrow. We're taking Mary, Emma, and Donna. They've been bugging us for a long time, and Mommy agreed."

"I'm so looking forward to it. I wonder what it'll be like when the three of them go to school," Mia said with great anticipation. "Daddy, do you agree?"

"If your mom agrees, then I have no objections." Micah kissed Mia's little face. He turned to Noah. "Noah, are you going?"

"I'm going tomorrow, too," Noah replied, then added, "Alright, Nathan and Mia, you need to go to school now."

"Oh no, we'll be late if we don't leave now," Nathan said, glancing at his watch and rushing out. "Rodolfo, get the car ready. I'll grab my backpack." "Nathan, wait for me." Mia hurried out too, but ran back a few steps to kiss Micah's cheek. "Bye, Daddy. Bye, Noah!" "Bye, Mia!" Noah waved to her.

"Did you have breakfast?" Micah asked from behind.

"We ate at Mommy's house."

With that, the two kids, with their backpacks, hurriedly ran off.

Micah watched them leave, then bent down again and gently patted Noah's head. "Noah, you seem unhappy?"

"Daddy, are you sick?" Noah's eyes welled up with tears. "Last night, you couldn't see, right? You couldn't see the words in the book, so you made up a story yourself. Is there something wrong with your body? Please tell me." Micah looked at Noah in surprise, his heart aching. Noah was only six, yet he carried more weight than anyone else.

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