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When Grace got off work, Tessa showed up right on cue<b>, </b>carrying a bowl of soup.
“Mother, are you in there?”
Grace, hearing the <b>voice</b>, took off her long–chained reading sses. “Mm<b>, </be in.”
Looking up, <b>she </b>saw Tessa walking in gracefully with a warm smile on her face<b>, </b>holding a steaming bowl.
“Mom, you’ve been working so hardtely, especially after everything that happened at the banquet. I made some soup to help you recover.”
Grace nced <b>at </b>the milky white soup–it was clear it had been simmered for quite some time.
Seeing that, a hint of warmth softened her eyes.
<b>“</b><b>You </b>really put thought into this<b>.</b><b>” </b>
She took the bowl and tasted a spoonful, nodding in approval<b>. </b>“It’s very good. The vor is rich.”
<b>Tessa </b>moved behind her and began massaging her shoulders. “As long <b>as </b>you like it, <b>I </b><b>can </b>make it more often.”
“No need. That’s what the housekeeper is for. Once in a while is more than enough.<b>” </b>
<b>Just </b>as <b>Tessa </b>was about to insist<b>, </b><b>Grace </b>gently covered her hand and said with a calming tone, “If you do this too take care of your health too.
<b>“</b>Your well–being matters most<b>.</b>”
<b>Tessa </b><b>felt </b><b>a </b>wave of warmth<b>. </b>She leaned forward and hugged Grace from behind.
ch, I’ll start to worry about you. You need to
“Alright, Mom. I understand. You’ve <b>always </b>been the kindest to <b>me</b><b>. </b>I was immature before<b>… </b>I <b>hope </b>you won’t hold it against me.”
<b>Grace </b>patted her hand with <b>a </bposed smile. “A mother loves both her daughters the same. You and Aurora are both my flesh and blood. <b>Th </b><bpare</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
<b>Tessa </b>studied her mother’s <b>face </b>closely<b>, </b>trying to gauge how much of that was real.
Sometimes<b>, </b>she’d put on <b>an </b>act for <b>so </b>long, she could hardly tell where the performance ended and the truth began.
<b>“</b><b>Mom</b><b>, </b><b>I </b><b>always </b>knew you were the <b>best</b>. You’re the strongest woman I know<b>.</b><b>” </b>
Grace <b>couldn’t </b>help but <bugh </b><b>at </b>her words<b>, </b>her face lighting up with <b>joy</b><b>. </b>
“Silly girl<b>, </b>what are <b>you </b><b>saying</b><b>? </b>I’m not invincible. In the end, <b>you </b>two will have to rely on yourselves. The path ahead belongs to you.”
<b>no </b>reason to
<b>But </b>Tessa leaned against her mother <b>with </b>a <b>look </b>of childlike dependence<b>. </b>“I don’t want to be apart from you. <b>To </b>me, you’re amazing. <b>It’s </b>just that<b>…</b><b>” </b>
<b>“</b>What is <b>it</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>
The mood had <b>been </b>so warm just a <b>second </b><b>ago</b><b>, </b>but <b>Tessa </b>suddenly shifted the <b>topic </b>so sharply that <b>Grace </b><b>didn’t </b>have time to react.
She turned to look at her daughter’s <b>face</b><b>, </b>only to find her expression had changed entirely–something was clearly <b>oft</b>.
Grace frowned. <b>Weren’t </b>they just having a <b>good </b>conversation? Why the sudden change in tone<b>? </b><b>And </b>why the sudden gloom?
Tessa’s <b>voice </b>was low<b>, </b>like she was struggling to find the right words. “Mom…, at the banquet the other night, I felt like you were a bit wary around my brother–in-
…</i>”
Grace’s eyes flickered<b>, </b><b>her </b>tone sharpening at once. “Nonsense. Don’t <b>say </b>things like that,<b>” </b>
“Mom, if something’s going on<b>, </b><b>you </b>can’t keep it <b>bottled </b><b>up</b>. Please<b>, </b>promise me <b>you’ll </b>tell me<b>, </b>okay?”
Tessa looked utterly distressed, her concern seemingly heartfelt and selfless.
“Alright. I understand.<b>” </b>
Grace’s initial impulse <b>to </b>scold her vanished the moment she saw <b>the </b>genuine worry <b>on </b><b>‘</b>Tessa’s face, Whatever she was about to say<b>, </b>she swallowed it back down.
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Grace’t bring herself to continue after seeing the genuine concern in her daughter’s eyes,
No matter how much she wanted to say,
“It’s nothing. As for his background, don’t go digging into it. Just focus on living well with Julian.”
Her mind drifted back to the banquet. Everything felt
a tangled mess,
Between her two daughters, things were starting to slip out of her control–faster than she had expected,
Seeing that Grace wasn’t willing to talk further, Tessa tactfully stepped away, closing the study door behind her and leaving her mother alone inside,
The moment she stepped out, the smile on her face vanished.
She took a moment to collect her thoughts. It seemed Grace didn’t know who Lucas really was either.
So that meant he might not be someone with a clear<b>, </b>traceable background?
No, <b>Tessa </b>sat upright in realization. She couldn’t jump <b>to </b>conclusions so quickly.
After all, <b>the </b>aura that man carried was real. Even Grace’s unease around him hadn’t been an <b>act</b><b>. </b>
It meant Lucas definitely wasn’t as simple as he appeared to be,
Tessa <b>sat </b>at the edge of her bed, deep in thought, weighing her next move.
If that <b>was </b>the case<b>, </b>maybe she could use him.
<b>If </b>she could pull him to her side…
Just thinking about Lucas‘ face made her ears flush red. She had truly met any man as attractive as Lucas before.
Even Julian didn’t hold a candle to him.
Before long<b>, </b><b>the </b>contact she’d arranged <b>had </b>sent over the update.
“Take a look. This is the newest headline ad. I’ve already bought the space.”
<b>Tessa </b><b>read </b>through it<b>, </b>a look of satisfaction spreading across her face.
<b>“</b>Not bad. You did <b>well </b>on this <b>one</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
She immediately transferred liim half the agreed amount.
At <b>first</b><b>, </b>the private investigator was thrilled until he saw the figure. His expression soured Instantly.
<b>“</b><b>Didn’t </b>you say you’d pay me double? Why is this only half?”
Tessa replied coolly<b>, </b><b>“</b><b>Do </b>you <b>really </b>think I’m satisfied with how things are right now?
“How ridiculous. Go buy some bots and boost that headline to the top now.”
<b>“</b><b>Yes</b><b>, </b><b>ma’am</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
The <b>man </b>had <b>no </b>choice but to <b>obey</b>.
Fortunately<b>, </b>when it came <b>to </b>digital maniption<b>, </b><b>he </b>knew what he was doing. In just a few minutes, the number of views and shares skyrocketed, with engagement continuing to surge.
Watching it unfold, the <b>corners </b>of Tessa’s lips slowly curled upward.
At this <b>pace</b><b>, </b>it wouldn’t be long before Grace saw it.
<b>The </b>next day, sure enough<b>, </b>Grace had already seen the news.
With a loud smack, <b>she </b>mmed her phone down on the desk.
Toming to her assistant, she <b>snapped</b><b>, </b><b>“</b><b>Call </b>Aurora Walton in here. Now!<b>” </b>
She hadn’t even worked that many days–had barely been general <b>manager </b>for long<b>–</b><b>and </b>already managed to stir up a scandal this big?
The assistant, clearly shaken by Grace’s anger, nearly stumbled on his way to find Aurora.
The moment heid <b>eyes </b><b>on </b><b>her</b><b>, </b>he was on the verge of tears.
<b>“</b>Miss Walton, the chairwoman wants to see you. I’m just here to deliver the message<b>” </b>
Aurora nced at the nervous assistant peeking around the corner and couldn’t <b>help </b>butugh softly. <b>“</b>What’s got you so waed?”
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<b>“</b>I’m not really sure myself.”
Still, he added cautiously, <b>“</b>But the chairwoman’s in a really bad mood today. You might want to tread carefully.”
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