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Chapter 496 Jessica sat by the window of the Stirling Mansion, leisurely having breakfast with her grandson.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe bit into a small pancake, smiling affectionately. “Kane, you are more skilled than your father. These pancakes are delicious.” Kane's lips curled up into a beautiful smile. “The student surpasses the master, right?” Leopold came over, patting his son’s head. “Your tutor is here. It's time for your lessons in the study.” “Alright.” Kane finished his glass of milk and got up to leave.
Leopold sat on the sofa opposite Jessica and poured himself a coffee. “Mom, how long has it been since you last visited your maiden home? Do you miss Grandma and your brothers?” Jessica sipped her tea and said slowly, “Your grandmother’s ninetieth birthday is coming. It is time to visit.” “I'll go with you this time,” Leopold said casually, “I still haven't met all of your family. I've only met a few of your brothers but never your sister. She didn’t come for your sixtieth birthday. Why?” The smile on Jessica's face slightly froze. “She’s married off and is no longer part of the Heninger family anymore. Whether she comes or not doesn’t matter.” Leopold took a sip of his coffee, leisurely saying, “She married late, didn’t she? | heard she got married after | was born.” Jessica gave him a deep look, her eyes slightly darkening. “Why the sudden interest in her?” Leopold refilled her cup of tea. “Mom, is there something you haven't told me about my aunt?” Jessica’s shoulders twitched slightly. “Have you discovered something?” He asked softly, “Did she and Dad have a child?” Jessica lifted her cup, taking a small sip. “That child has nothing to do with the Stirling family But I'm afraid that he and my aunt don't see it that way.” Array of dawn light shone through the French windows, Leopold's deep eyes flickered eminously in the early morning light, looking exceptionally sharp and cold. He guessed at after his aunt and his father had an affair, his aunt wasn’t forcibly taken away by the amily but was driven away by his mother.
Chapter 496 “If it wasn’t for me, the Heninger family would bring him back, have him recognize his ancestors, and adopt him as your son to inherit the family business, right?” To a wealthy family, the family’s interests were paramount, above all personal interests.
Even if his mother never wanted that, even if she resented her sister and this child in her heart, she would still make sacrifices for the interests of her maiden family.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe reason she didn’t divorce but chose to stick with her lifeless marriage was also because the Heninger family disagreed.
The alliance with the Stirling family greatly enhanced the Heninger family and expanded their overseas influence. How could the Heninger family agree with the divorce and hand over the position of power to someone else? The daughters of the Stirling family faced the same fate. As long as the family disagreed, divorce was not allowed, even if they were unhappy. Otherwise, they would be excluded from the family’s foundation and lose their protection like orphans.
Jessica's hand holding the teacup tightened slowly, and she didn’t speak for a long time.
Leopold continued, “My aunt hasn't married all these years. Is it because she still hopes to bring her son into the Stirling family one day? You gave birth to four daughters and no sons then, and Magnolia was also eyeing us greedily. She probably can’t wait.
She would have flown over here long ago if it weren't for your constant obstruction.” He took a sip of his coffee with a mocking smile, then continued, “After my birth, my aunt must have been extremely disappointed. This disappointment would make her hold a grudge and even influence her son.”