Chapter 71 Cannot Be Compared Finished In the end, she decided to go and investigate whether her reincarnation had triggered a butterfly effect or if Luna was indeed pretending to be ill.
After getting off work, she made her way to the hospital to visit Chad, who had recently undergone surgery.
Only afterward did she drive to the Leedon residence.
The Leedons had evidently prepared for her arrival long in advance.
Luna lay in bed, her once exquisite makeup removed, presenting the facade of a severely ill and weakened. individual.
Nearly every member of the Leedon family was present, crowding the room with their presence.
Luna was uneasy. "We don't even know if she'll cback, but if she does, what's our plan?" "First, we'll have her admit her mistakes, and then she must contact Mr. Zeller. The situation's not hopeless yet; we can still fix this," Gideon replied with determination.
Aaron furrowed his brow. "Dad, I highly doubt Aurelia has sought out a sugar daddy." "Have you forgotten how she behaved at the bar? You witnessed how Mr. Zeller cto her defense. Yet, you still believe she's a saint? A girl raised in the countryside, sheltered from the world, realizes she can't fulfill her desires with her own parents, so she willingly debases herself to find a sugar daddy. It's a tale as old as time.” Spencer's disdain for Aurelia was becoming increasingly evident.
He was surrounded by plenty of girls eager to attach themselves to him and ascend the social hierarchy. While he never engaged in serious relationships with these girls, the realization that his own sister behaved the sway made him uncomfortable.
Benjamin cast a glance at the pair, his expression inscrutable as he remarked, "Whether or not she's involved as a sugar baby, she's undoubtedly acquainted with Mr. Zeller. For the sake of the company, we must find a way to establish a connection even if there's none." "She's your sister. How can you do that to her?" Luna couldn't bear to be too harsh.
"Mom, it's likely because of her that Quigley Group is targeting us right now. And she hasn't bothered to donate blood at the hospital lately, has she? She clearly doesn't regard us as family, so why should we be kind to her?" Benjamin's words lacked any trace of empathy.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTo him, the company and Melanie were paramount, but a sister who seemingly appeared out of nowhere held no significance.
If sacrificing Aurelia could save the company, he wouldn't hesitate to hand her over to even a pervert.
Luna was momentarily speechless, caught off guard by Benjamin's callousness.
"You needn't involve yourself in this matter. When she returns, there's no need for you to say anything." Gideon declared decisively upon hearing Benjamin's stance.
Chapter 71 Cannot Be Compared Finished: He was in urgent need of money, but Melanie found herself financially strapped as well, barely enough to buy herself a few handbags.
As such, she sent a few perfunctory replies and dismissed him.
She used to think highly of Curtis, mainly because he was Aurelia's boyfriend. Snatching Aurelia's boyfriend had once brought her a twisted sense of satisfaction.
But with Aurelia no longer interested in Curtis, Melanie's perception of him shifted. Now, she regarded him as mediocre, perhaps only capable of satisfying her in bed.
However, Curtis fell short of the mark among the many men vying for her affection.
"Mel, don't worry. Even if she does return, you will alw ays be my sister. She isn't worth being my sister at all," Spencer declared, assuming Melanie was silent and distracted because she was jealous.
Melanie returned Spencer's reassurance with a smile. “She's Dad and Mom's biological daughter. When she comes back, we'll talk things out with her. Perhaps she'll realize her mistakes and understand that we only want what's best for her." "Speaking of which, what's the deal with you and Mr. Quigley? Didn't you mention he had feelings for you? Why would he heed his assistant's advice and target our family if that's the case?" Spencer inquired, puzzled by the situation.
Melanie looked away guiltily. "I'm not sure myself." "Perhaps we misjudged the situation. It seems Mr. Quigley isn't fond of Mel," Luna admitted, reflecting on her earlier assumptions. She had naively believed that Melanie's charm would be enough to capture Matthew's affection, failing to recognize the multitude of exceptional women vying for his attention in Jacaster.
Melanie felt a wave of embarrassment wash over her.
"How could we have made a mistake? I was convinced Mr. Quigley and Mel were already dating." Spencer's disappointment was palpable.
"Enough of this," Gideon interjected, annoyed.
Earlier, Melanie had confidently shared with a few friends her plans to marry Matthew in the future. However, her confidence shattered when one of her friends posted a photo in their group chat.
It depicted Matthew and Angela at Jeremy's engagement banquet.
The Leedon family hadn't been invited to Jeremy's engagement party due to their lower social status, preventing them from mingling with Matthew and Jeremy's social circle.
The realization left Melanie utterly mortified.
"Aurelia's heartless! It's already six o'clock, and she's still nowhere to be seen," Spencer grumbled.
The atmosphere in the bedroom was tense and somber.
Meanwhile, downstairs. Aurélia returned to the Leedon residence after over a month since she moved out. It all felt surreal, like stepping into a dream.
Chapter 71 Cannot Be Compared Finished The housekeeper, who shared a good relationship with Aurelia, greeted her with a lowered voice, offering advice. "Ms. Aurelia, Mr. and Mrs. Leedon are upstairs. You're family. If you acknowledge your mistake, I'm sure they won't give you a hard time." The Leedon family's housekeepers liked Aurelia better than Melanie.
This was because Aurelia never carried an air of superiority but always treated them with genuine respect. Aurelia simply stated, "I'll go upstairs and check." As she ascended the staircase, she discreetly activated the voice recorder nestled in her bag.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmUpon reaching Luna's bedroom door, she heard Spencer's voice. "She doesn't even see us as family. If she does, she would have shown sconcern about Mom's illness, at the very least." Aurelia couldn't help but scoff inwardly.
In her previous life, when she had pushed Luna out of harm's way and suffered from high-level amputation, none of them had bothered to visit her.
They'd even go as far as to comment on how she stank, quickly recoiling upon reaching the threshold of her room.
"Did any of you ever considerpart of your family?" Aurelia stood firm at the doorway, refusing to step inside. Her words dripped with a chilling mockery, causing the Leedons to startle.
All eyes turned toward her, their gazes piercing.
"Well, well. Look who decided to grace us with their presence," Spencer remarked sarcastically.
"Weren't you all the ones desperately reaching out to my mom, trying everything to lureback?If you hadn't involved my mom, do you really think I'd willingly set foot in this house?" Aurelia's tone carried a subtle edge of sarcasm as she spoke. Luna's heart constricted as she gazed at Aurelia, her expression a mix of confusion and disbelief. The person Aurelia referred to as "Mom" wasn't her.
Why does she harbor such deep animosity toward us? "Please don't say that. You're breaking Mom and Dad's hearts,” Melanie said gently.
Comparing Melanie to Aurelia, Spencer found the latter's behavior particularly irksome. "You keep calling someone else "Mom. Don't forget who your real mother is," he retorted sharply.
"Spencer, most people use their brains to discern right from wrong. Is yours solely reserved for double standards? Your dear sister keeps addressing someone else as 'Mom', too. Has she also forgotten who her real mother is?" Aurelia countered.
Spencer was left speechless, while Melanie grew increasingly exasperated. "It's not the sat all! How can you compare your adoptive thother to Mom?"
Aurelia's lips curved into a sneer.
"Indeed, they can't be compared at om all. Just in terms of shamelessness alone, my mother wouldn't dare compete since she's so gentle and considerate."