Twins Reunite: Bringing Mom and Dad Together!
Chapter 777: I’ll Find You an Ally
CHAPTER 777: CHAPTER 777: I’LL FIND YOU AN ALLY
After listening to Giselle Keating’s recent experiences, Rosalie Ray’s face darkened with anger.
Damn it, how is it Eleanor Sterling again!
She rescued Faye Sterling from Eleanor Sterling, but Faye was ruined. Now, Giselle Keating has been treated like this, and it’s Eleanor Sterling’s doing again!
Her two daughters, who should have been the pride of the heavens, yet now one is mad, and the other is worse than dead in the Keating Family. She hates it! How can fate be so unfair?
How could she just watch as Giselle Keating gets into trouble; she’s her only daughter now.
A cold gleam flashed in Rosalie Ray’s eyes; she must help her somehow. She stood up and walked outside.
...
After resting, Eleanor Sterling felt much better.
"If the Keating Family doesn’t acknowledge you, then I will take you away, and we’ll sever ties with the Keating Family in the future. Don’t bother with them anymore, okay?"
Alaric Faulkner gently placed a kiss on her forehead and spoke softly.
Earlier, Eleanor Sterling had been emotional, but she heard everything Alaric Faulkner said.
She nodded lightly and said, "Alright, then we’ll wait for a week for the Keating Family. If they are still stubborn, we’ll leave. I won’t think about it anymore."
Just as Alaric Faulkner was about to speak, he suddenly felt dizzy, and his face turned pale.
Eleanor Sterling sensed his stiffness and asked, "What’s wrong with you? Are you feeling unwell somewhere?"
Alaric Faulkner shook his head, "Franklin Faulkner said our bodies have a Heart-connecting Worm, probably affected by you. I feel a bit uncomfortable, but it’ll pass shortly."
"Franklin Faulkner?"
This was the first time Eleanor Sterling had heard Fenrir’s name, and a trace of surprise appeared on her face.
Alaric Faulkner took a moment, then eased his discomfort, got into bed, embraced Eleanor Sterling, and began to explain about Franklin Faulkner.
Eleanor Sterling listened quietly, and after learning about Franklin Faulkner, she couldn’t help but roll her eyes.
"So because of this, he wants to kill you all?"
If she had Franklin Faulkner’s crazy ideas, the people of the Keating Family would probably all have been killed by her.
Alaric Faulkner chuckled softly, helplessly saying, "So I’ve dragged you into suffering with me."
"We are husband and wife, of course, we share the difficulties." Eleanor Sterling issued a warning with a light hum, "In the future, you are not allowed to hide anything from me, or I’ll strip and hang you."
Hearing Eleanor Sterling’s words, Alaric Faulkner burst out laughing.
He traced her delicate features with his eyes, his love for Eleanor Sterling growing stronger in his heart.
What fortune has allowed him, in this life, to meet such a wonderful woman as Eleanor Sterling? He certainly shouldn’t have any misunderstandings with her.
A lifetime is so short, perhaps it would pass in a blink. Being able to spend his limited time with Eleanor Sterling is a blessing.
...
Rosalie Ray quickly and secretly arrived in Country K; with Giselle Keating’s help, she quietly entered the Keating Family.
Now, she’s staying by Giselle Keating’s side as a servant, looking at Giselle Keating’s pale face and sunken features, Rosalie Ray’s heart felt as if it were bleeding.
Her daughter was suffering.
"Rosalie... Mommy, help me! I have no one to help me now, only you can help me, I am your daughter!" Giselle Keating called Rosalie Ray her mother for the first time.
Rosalie Ray was extremely moved; she stepped forward to hug Giselle Keating, softly saying, "My daughter, don’t be afraid, I will definitely help you."
Giselle Keating leaned in Rosalie Ray’s embrace, feeling her anxious heart thoroughly calm down.
"The Keating Family hasn’t announced Eleanor Sterling’s identity yet. I guess they may still have feelings for you. You have to utilize this point well."
Giselle Keating nodded, "Okay, I understand."
"You are weak and without allies in the Keating Family. I will find you some support."
"Support?" Giselle Keating wondered, "Mommy, what support are you talking about?"
Rosalie Ray slowly smiled, naturally intending to find an old friend of hers.