Chapter 7

It was an hour’s journey from the villa to the Fullers’ family home. Throughout the entire hour, I felt like I was in a daze.

My mind was flooded with thoughts about the child in Rebecca’s belly and the look in Ashton’s eyes before he left. I couldn’t seem to draw enough air into my lungs.

My chest tightened, and just as the car pulled to a stop in front of the Fullers’ family home, a wave of nausea washed over me. I rushed out of the car and retched on the flowerbed for a long time, unable to throw up.

“It seems like being Mrs. Fuller has made you fragile, seeing that you’ve almost vomited after a short car ride.” A sharp and distasteful voice sounded out from the front door of the house.

I didn’t need to look to know who it was. George had two sons. The elder one was Christopher Fuller, who haddied in a car accident along with his wife years ago, leaving his only son, Ashton, behind. George’s second son was Charlie Fuller.

moment, the one mocking me outside the family home was Uncle Charlie’s wife, Helen Clarke. There were many internal feuds within wealthy families, so I had already

in my stomach as I stared at Helen,

jealous that I was favored by George despite coming from a poor background, or perhaps she was disgruntled because George had valued Ashton so much that he handed the reigns of this household

at me before gazing behind me. Upon noticing there was no one else inside the car,

Ashton’s absence was indeed unacceptable. I lifted my lips into a smile and gave

Helen sneered. “This is the person whom my father-in-law has placed all his hope on. I wonder what he saw in

many people attended the funeral to pay their respects. Although Helen was repulsed by me, for the sake of appearances, she didn’t make things too difficult for

George’s casket was in the middle of the hall where

to offer their respects were all from outstanding backgrounds. Charlie and Helen greeted them outside,

toward me with a sandalwood box in

what’s wrong?” The Fuller family wasn’t all that complicated despite being a wealthy family because there weren’t many descendants.George had always preferred a life of

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