Chapter 1914 Slight Anticipation
Six years ago, Grant had not shown up at the wedding ceremony after getting his hands on the money.
At that moment, he wanted to attend the wedding ceremony because he was trying to get out of his
predicament. Roxanne believed that his motive was only to get money all along.
Roxanne felt cathartic after dealing with Winnie and letting out the pent-up frustration and anger she
had kept bottled in for over a decade.
Once they returned to the mansion, Roxanne made a phone call to Sonya and personally informed the
latter that she had utterly cut her ties with Grant and that she did not wish for him to attend the wedding
ceremony.
Also, there was no longer any need to entertain Grant and Winnie any further.
Sonya felt relieved after she heard that her daughter-in-law had managed to settle her affairs. She
comforted Roxanne, assuring her that she would no longer be bullied now that she had the Farwell
family at her back.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe two of them chatted for a while longer. Once again, Sonya apologized profusely for the things that
had happened before.
Roxanne had long since let the matter go.
“Roxanne, I made countless mistakes because I was a prejudiced and arrogant fool. After the wedding
tomorrow, we'll truly be a family. I hope you'll put the past behind us and give me the opportunity to be
a good mother-in-law and a good grandmother for the kids.”
Roxanne had not expected Sonya to reflect so deeply on her own actions. “Mom, we need to
constantly move on in life. I hope you'll forgive any mistakes I make in the future.” She believed that
Sonya had spoken from the bottom of her heart, so she too truly meant what she said.
“All right. You should go get some rest as the preparations for a traditional wedding ceremony begins at
three to four o'clock in the morning.”
Roxanne sat on the couch in a daze after hanging up.
Upon seeing her reaction, Lucian asked, “What's on your mind? Are you thinking about your mother?”
He had hit the bullseye.
Roxanne was trying to recall memories of her mother.
She had been very young back then, roughly four to five years old.
In her memories, her mother was always smiling. She wore a sweet expression, and her face was
always filled with tenderness.
Her mother was a wonderful person, and yet she was utterly destroyed in the end.
Everything happened because Grant betrayed his family. Perhaps Winnie had even incited him on
purpose.
Hence, Roxanne's hatred toward Winnie had never abated even after more than ten years.
She decided to study medicine after witnessing how tormented her mother's last moments were.
“Darling, there's something I've never told you,” Lucian suddenly said.
“What is it?” Roxanne snapped out of her thoughts.
Lucian smiled faintly. “I've always gone to your mother's grave to pay my respects to her on the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmanniversary of her death after we got married the first time. Though I always went alone and no one
else knows about it.”
“I guessed that it was you, but I couldn't believe it.”
Roxanne's mood improved greatly after hearing his confession.
While Roxanne had been at Epea and unable to return, she had entrusted Madilyn to visit her mother's
grave on her behalf each year and watched the process remotely. Each time, she noticed a bouquet of
flowers was already placed at her mother's grave.
Madilyn had suggested that it was the cemetery's caretaker who had arranged for the flowers.
Roxanne could hardly believe that her suspicion was finally confirmed.
It really was Lucian!
“Indeed, I was the one. I stood there and begged her to let me see you again.” Lucian wore a
begrudging expression, likely feeling that his actions did not fit with his image as a cold and aloof CEO.
Roxanne's smile deepened. I never expected Lucian to do something like this!
“Mom must've watched over us and let us reunite through the three children. I believe she's always
watching over me.” With this thought in mind, Roxanne felt calmer.
Mom is always supporting me and on my side. Who cares about what Grant and Winnie say?
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