Chapter 280

She was the one to bring it up because she couldn't bear the thought of him throwing divorcepapers in her face one day, demanding her signature. She needed to hold onto what little, brittlepride she still had.

“Mom, I'm a bit tired, I need to rest.”

"Okay, but finish your food first,” Jolin sighed. Her daughter had always been a stubborn one. Shewould need time and patience to come to her own realizations.

Her daughter had stumbled upon a marriage that many women could only dream of. It felt asthough the Hawthorne's lineage was steeped in luck getting the chance. She couldn't stand by andwatch her daughter

ruin it all.

That night, Arnold visited his Aunt Marcia.

"Aunt Marcia, did you have anything to do with what happened to Aurelia?”

"What happened to her?” Marcia asked.

“She was hit by a car on her way home from work. She gave birth prematurely, and lost one of thetwins,” Arnold's heart was heavy with grief.

He hadn't seen Aurelia in days. She was taken away by Leopold, and he had no way of reaching her.He didn't know how she was doing, or if she was still mourning her lost child.

Marcia sighed, “She's always been careless. This has nothing to do with me. I didn't even have a planyet, and she's already given birth!”

Arnold raised an eyebrow, his suspicion apparent, “Are you sure it wasn't you?”

“No!” Marcia shook her head. “It was probably just an accident. You're being paranoid. I've alwayscherished you. Your suspicion hurts me!”

“Aunt Marcia,” Arnold looked at her solemnly, “You're the closest person I have in this world, andAurelia is the woman I love. By hurting her, you're hurting me.”

Marcia gave a sardonic smile, “Should I help you win her back from Leopold, then?”

“No, I can handle it myself. This time, I won't lose to Leopold!” Arnold was resolute.

Marcia patted his shoulder, “I'm here for you.”

On the day of the baby shower, Jessica arrived with gifts for her grandson.

She held the baby in her arms, her joy apparent. The baby looked just like Leopold when he was ababy.

“Kane, it's grandmother, I'm here to see you.”

The baby’s name was chosen by Jessica. She had names for both twins, but sadly, one didn't makeit.

Aurelia made a bottle of formula for the baby and handed it to Jessica to feed him.

He was a good boy, hardly crying and not demanding attention. After he was fed, he would play inhis crib for a while before falling asleep.

She suspected that he inherited his father's aloof personality.

Jessica felt bad for her grandson not having breast milk and having to rely on formula instead. Sheglanced

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at Aurelia’s slim figure, “You're too thin. I didn’t see you gain weight during your pregnancy. It'sno wonder you don’t have milk.”

Aurelia just smiled and said nothing.

Jolin quickly jumped in, “She probably takes after me. Both my kids were raised on formula too.”Jessica said, “You've been a great help, Jolin.”

“I should be taking care of my daughter and grandson,” Jolin laughed.

Jessica tickled her grandson, “Even though your father isn't the eldest son, you're the eldestlegitimate grandson. You'll be the master of the Stirling family one day.”

This made Jolin's heart flutter with joy. The Stirling family valued the legitimate eldest son andgrandson. Her grandson was destined to inherit the family’s wealth and no one could dispute it.Thinking of her grandson inheriting such a vast fortune made her dizzy with happiness.

It was as if the Hawthorne family's luck had turned. Their good fortune was the result of generationsof good deeds. Her daughter had stumbled upon a great opportunity.

She would take good care of her precious grandson

“Ma“'am, we should have Aurelia give you more grandsons.”

Aurelia choked on her drink and coughed. That would be Evelyn's job from now on, not hers.

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