I was a little surprised and looked at him with uncertainty. "Are you talking about my grandmother Carol?"
He nodded.
"But isn't she the adopted daughter of the Spencer family? Why is her surname Reid?"
"Mrs. Spencer couldn't give birth at that time, so she raised your grandmother as an adopted daughter. Originally, her surname was Spencer, but soon after Carol was adopted, Mrs. Spencer got pregnant with a child of her own. Later, the Spencer family changed Carol's surname to Reid, after Mrs. Spencer's maiden name."
I nodded and gazed at him. "And then?"
He looked at me and raised his hand to brush the hair on my forehead to one side and said, "After Carol married into the Milton family, the country began to develop vigorously in industrial production. The development of electrical appliances made oil a boon for your grandmother. The domestic oil mining rights were in the hands of your grandmother. So the Milton family took this opportunity to exploit it. For a moment, the Milton family became one of the most powerful families in Jarold City. Many families back then all fawned over them. The Milton family was so prosperous that many nobles in Jarold City wanted to get rid of them out of envy. However, the source of the Milton family's wealth was your grandmother. Once they controlled your grandmother, it would be easy to exploit the oil industry. However, your grandmother knew of the impact of oil on the nation, so she planned to keep oil mining and extraction under strict control. However, the Milton family made a lot of money and did not want to listen to her advice. Therefore, your grandmother had to run away with the legal documents for oil mining rights inside a box."
I guessed as I looked at him. "Could the box you're talking about be the sandalwood box Grandma left for me?"
He nodded. "That's the box. Back then, Sebastian tried his best to get close to you because of that box."
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