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Chapter 854

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    The question struck Cole like a physical blow. He had grown ustomed to bending the world to his will, yet this single matter defied his absolute control. Confidence abandoned him entirely.


    Arthur and Milton harbored such profound grievances against the Evans family that securing their blessing appeared almost impossible. Beyond that obstacley another challenge—Lh’s notoriously difficult temperament made winning her heart a formidable task. Still, he would never permit her to belong to another man.


    That possessive thought transformed Cole’s expression into something fierce and predatory. His voice carried deadly certainty when he spoke. “She will marry me, regardless of her feelings on the matter.”


    Ruben stared at his grandson in stunned silence, struggling to process such a deration. “Cole, surely you’re not contemting forced marriage? Proceed with extreme caution. The tension between our families is already high enough. Don’t escte it further. Besides, rtionships built on coercion never bring true satisfaction.”<fn2daa> ???? ????s? ???????s ?? F?nd-Novel</fn2daa>


    Cole’s mind snapped back to the present moment, realizing his grandfather hadpletely misinterpreted his intentions. Embarrassment flooded through him, though he chose not to exin his actual meaning. Instead, he steered the conversation elsewhere.


    “Grandpa, my methods for winning the Campbell heiress remain my private concern. I simply require your support. However, I do have a pressing question that demands your answer,” Cole’s tone grew measured and serious.


    Ruben, already bewildered by his grandson’s intense emotional disy, found himself asking instinctively, “What question troubles you?”


    Cole gathered his thoughts before speaking. “I distinctly recall my mother’s death urring when I reached twelve years old. Yet today, Eva insisted that my mother simply departed from our home, and no confirmation of her death ever reached us. How do you exin this contradiction?”


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    Ruben paused, unsure how to respond. Sophie’s situation presentedyers ofplexity that would require mentioning Psychephrenia—a subject Elliana had explicitly forbidden until Cole sessfully navigated the delicate post-recovery phase of his treatment.


    “Grandpa, tell me honestly—are my memories corrupted, or is Eva lying?” Cole pressed forward relentlessly.


    Ruben’s face reflected his internal struggle. “Well, it’s…”


    “My instincts tell me Eva spoke honestly. It’s my memory that’s wed!” Cole sharply sensed Ruben was about to lie and quickly added, “If my recollections prove urate and my mother truly died when I turned twelve, then why can’t I remember her funeral? Where lies her grave?”


    Ruben swallowed the fabrication that had nearly escaped his lips.


    Cole fixed Ruben with an unwavering stare, his voice growing more insistent. “Grandpa, please speak withplete honesty—is something fundamentally wrong with my health or my mind?”


    The conversation had reached a critical juncture where Ruben understood that Cole, possessing razor-sharp intelligence, could not be easily deceived. He could only reveal partial truths while hoping to postpone theplete revtion.


    “The truth is, your mother did not perish,” Ruben began carefully. “She abandoned our home when you turned twelve and vanished without leaving any trace. Your distorted memories stem primarily from severe head trauma you sustained during a devastating car ident, and your mind requires additional time forplete healing.”


    Cole lowered his gaze. This ount matched perfectly with Paulina’s previous exnation. Two sources he trusted implicitly had both attributed his memory problems to the automobile ident.


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