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The Phantom Heiress Rising From The Shadows

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Besides, she hated being in this house. Her husband had died here, and the place carried too many painful

memories. She yearned to return to her own home.

Rosie finally spoke up with irritation. “Do you honestly believe their intentions are that pure? I'm certain what

they really want is our family’s money. If that's true, then what's the point of pretending love matters? No one

gets to have wealth, influence, and genuine affection at the stime. What makes them think their daughter is

so special that she can have it all?”

Although Rosie’s reasoning had struth, Giselle didn't like what she said. After all, Lilith’s mother had been

her close friend for years.

“Lilith’s mother isn’t like that. It's completely fair for Lilith’s parents to want the best for their daughter,” Giselle

stood up for her friend, hinting that Rosie owed an apology for what she had said.

Rosie caught on to the meaning in Giselle’s words, but she didn’t think she had said anything wrong. She tried to

reason with her instead. “Mom, | really don’t think Lilith is right for Ernst. Her family is nowhere near our level.

Ernst is set to inherit the Harper Group, which is worth billions, and his wife should also cfrom a wealthy

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family. With Lilith’s background, she isn’t suitable to be his wife.”

Although Giselle wasn't in a position to scold the younger ones outright, keeping quiet would have upset her. So,

knowing that, Brenna spoke on her behalf. “Don’t you think that’s going too far? Lilith is going to be Ernst’s wife,

and it’s obvious he has real feelings for her. Our family stands firmly on its own; we don’t need another family’s

influence. Ernst has the right to marry the one he truly loves.”

Rosie considered letting the matter go to avoid getting everyone suspicious of her intentions, but she resisted

and pushed once more.

“I disagree. Lilith doesn’t deserve to be a member of this family. In the long run, if she joins us at important

gatherings and banquets, she might bring embarrassment to the family. If you're determined to accept her, |

won't stand in the way. But honestly, the worst that could happen is a divorce in two years; Ernst can choose

someone who truly matches his status then.”

Shepard's anger flared. “Unbelievable! You're already bringing up divorce before the marriage has even

happened! You're still young, so why hold onto such outdated notions about social rank? What matters is that my

son loves her. That alone is enough. Our family’s position doesn’t need any boosting from a daughter-in-law. And

if you can’t say anything nice, then it's best you keep quiet.”

It was the first tShepard had ever spoken to her so sharply, and Rosie froze in place for a moment,

frustration rising within her. She wanted to snap back, but then her eyes landed on her grandmother, who sat

quietly, looking at Shepard.

“Grandma, | apologize. | shouldn't have said those things,” Rosie tried to summon tears, hoping to appear

wronged so her grandmother might see her as being unfairly treated again, but no tears came.

Tessa looked from her son to her daughter-in-law, then fixed her attention on Rosie. “Stop meddling in other

people’s business.”

Brenna thought her grandmother's words were fair and decided to share sinformation she had recently

heard. “Ethan tolda few days ago that his contacts in...”

Plieca passed along snews. “Apparently, Prince Maxley just married the daughter of the Natt family, one of

the wealthiest there.”

Rosie stared at her in shock. “What did you just say? That can’t be true! How cI didn’t know that?”

Brenna knew Rosie wasn't aware of this. Still, she feigned surprise. “You don’t know? | assumed you'd agreed to

it. Just two days ago, Maxley held a huge wedding. How could you have missed that?”

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