Twins Reunite: Bringing Mom and Dad Together!
Chapter 735: Shocking All of Aethelgard
CHAPTER 735: CHAPTER 735: SHOCKING ALL OF AETHELGARD
The Faulkner Group suddenly released a statement: Alaric Faulkner and Eleanor Sterling have no relationship anymore; future marriages are unrelated to one another.
The news shocked the entirety of Aethelgard.
Netizens were all gossiping, watching the drama unfold.
No one expected that Eleanor Sterling, recently dubbed by the media as the favorite of the Faulkner Family and the future lady of the house, would be abandoned by Alaric Faulkner, becoming a deserted wife.
For a moment, many mocked and ridiculed her, waiting to see the spectacle.
Some say it was due to Eleanor Sterling’s background, leading to disgust from the Faulkner Family, while others said it was because of a third party’s interference.
Opinions varied, keeping the buzz about this matter persistently high and dominating major trending lists.
Some reporters attempted to locate Eleanor Sterling for an interview but to no avail.
No one knows where Eleanor Sterling went, only that she left behind two children, asking for nothing.
Apart from the two children, Brian Zane, and Elder Sawyer, no one knows the truth.
Alaric Faulkner bore the brunt of the pressure from all sides and stubbornly took on the stigma of abandoning Eleanor Sterling.
Following this news was the significant announcement that Alaric Faulkner was to marry Giselle Keating.
All the onlookers were caught off guard; now, looking at these two pieces of news, everything suddenly became clear.
It turned out Giselle Keating had risen as the third party, successfully ousting the rightful lady and climbing to the throne of the principal wife.
Many sighed, thinking Giselle Keating was truly formidable to have such skills.
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Inside a private villa.
Ronan had been waiting bitterly for many days, finally allowed to enter.
Yet, Yvette had no desire to talk to him; Ethan Finch, now recovered and discharged from the hospital, was also living here.
Yvette quietly instructed Ethan Finch, telling him Ronan still didn’t know about Moira’s situation and warned him not to let it slip.
Ethan Finch agreed, as he was wounded and weak, unable to donate bone marrow to Moira; Ronan was the only hope.
Moreover, he had successfully donated bone marrow, and Moira’s recovery was going well; he would still cooperate with Yvette.
On this day, Ronan brought Yvette to the cemetery.
Ethan Finch didn’t accompany them, relieved that Yvette and Ronan went together, knowing Ronan understood Yvette was innocent and wouldn’t harm her.
In front of the nameless tombstone, Ronan knelt, his expression solemn, and he murmured, "Mora, Mom and Dad came to see you, do you miss us?"
Yvette looked at the tombstone, her gaze indifferent.
Only once Ronan had choked through his words did she place the flowers in her hand down.
This tombstone, she considered as representing the past Moira, who was gone; the future Moira would be healed, healthy Moira.
"Mora, Mom misses you every day. If given a chance, please be Mom’s daughter again in the next life?"
Yvette sneered coldly, "She wouldn’t want a father like you."
Ronan paused, "It’s okay not to have me as a father, just as long as she has you as her mother."
"I don’t want her to suffer with me anymore, not a single good day; I was born with a lone star fate. Don’t follow me."
Yvette spoke sincerely, releasing emotions from past hardships.
Ronan felt a pang in his heart, remembering the pain Yvette endured when he misunderstood her, yet his current remorse couldn’t compensate her.
"Alright, now that you’ve seen Mora, you can leave; don’t linger here, inconveniencing her. Ethan Finch is waiting back home to cook."
Upon hearing Yvette now caring for another man, a trace of pain flashed in Ronan’s eyes, and his heart felt like it had a heavy stone lodged in it, weighty and oppressive.
He knew he was in no position to say anything, but he couldn’t forget Yvette.