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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler

Chapter 831
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Chapter 831

Catelyn's father died when she was very young, too.

In other words, while Sylvie had found her granddaughter, her daughter was gone forever.

"Oh, Cat..." Sylvie stared at Catelyn with tears in her eyes. When she stepped forward to hold her hand, the tears finally

fell.

"You... You were my granddaughter all along!

"Forgive me. It took me so long to find you. When you came to participate in the competition held by Chandier Jewelry, I

should've thought about it and asked someone to do the test..."

That was the first time Catelyn saw Sylvie break down.

Catelyn's hands, too, trembled as her nose turned sour. She could not help crying. "No, this isn't your fault at all. I knew

about my relationship with you for a long time, but I never dared to tell you the truth. Please don't blame me..."

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"Silly girl. Why would I blame you?" beamed Sylvie said tearfully. "Please, call me Grandma from now on."

That look of anticipation made Catelyn open her mouth. She wanted to call her that, but she was not used to it.

She was told that her mother had passed away when she was a child, not knowing who her maternal relatives

were. She had always only kept in touch with relatives of the Clark family, but at this very moment, she realized she

had a grandmother.

Seeing Catelyn struggling to say anything, although disappointed, Sylvie still hugged her tightly and comforted her,

"It's okay. I know you're not used to it for now, but I'm willing to wait.

"Oh, you poor girl... Let me have a good look at you. You must've suffered a lot out there these years. I'll treat you

with the best I have from now on and let those who once belittled you regret it!"

The blue veins on Draco's forehead bulged.

Although Sylvie did not mention him, he felt that she was talking about him.

'How could Catelyn be Syl's granddaughter? What...have I been doing all this while? Separating Catelyn from Ceddy,

making the two children lose their mother, and threatening her with Ezekiel...'

Immediately, Draco felt guilty and wanted to take this chance to explain himself. However, he felt that it would only

be futile at the moment and would instead ruin the heartwarming scene of Sylvie finally finding Catelyn.

Inadvertently, he met Cedrick's gloomy eyes. Even if he did not say a word, it still seemed like he was accusing

himself of making their lives a huge mess for the past few days.

Draco pursed his lips in dissatisfaction, ready to stare back righteously, but in the end, he lost his confidence and

left in despair.

It was too embarrassing for him to stay.

Edwin took some tissue papers and handed them to Catelyn and Sylvie.' It's a good thing that we finally found my

cousin, Grandma. Don't be too sad now. Since we've reunited, my aunt should be able to rest peacefully in heaven

now."

"Grandma, don't cry. Edwin is right. Crying on the stage will only make people laugh." Catelyn held Sylvie's hand and

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comforted her softly.

Sylvie's eyes suddenly lit up. She quickly grabbed Catelyn's hand as she stammered, "W-What did you just call me?”

"Grandma." Catelyn looked at her seriously. "I wanted to call you that from the moment I knew you were my

grandmother, but I'm just too embarrassed. Please don't laugh at me. I never thought that one day, I'd find someone

from the lineage of my mother."

"Good girl. Oh, you good girl..." Sylvie was so excited that she did not know what to say.

While Edwin reassured Sylvie, he suddenly realized that a sinister gaze fell on him.

When he turned, he saw Cedrick staring at him, and his slightly narrowed eyes were filled with a murderous aura.

Edwin knew that Cedrick was angry that he did not tell him the truth.

Edwin laughed even more cheerfully. After all, he had made his cousin suffer too much grievance over the years. 'Sorry,

but you brought it on yourself.’

He did not forget how many times Catelyn had shed tears during these years.

Cedrick's expression became even more gloomy because he was once again kept in the dark about Catelyn's

background.