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"Dad, please rest assured. I have my own plans. You don't have to worry too much about this matter. Calvin's expression was indifferent as he replied in a seemingly casual manner, and his eyes were full of shrewdness."
"Calvin, you can't be so willful about this matter. Hudson realized that Calvin was not nervous at all and sighed in his heart. Indeed, as long the matter didn't concern Belle, no matter how big the problem was, he would be laid-back and not be bothered about it."
"However, the matter at hand was not something insignificant. It was related to the life and death of the Harvey Group."
"Dad, I've already overcome my headstrong years. You should believe in me. Calvin shrugged. He was confident, but he didn't seem arrogant."
"Hudson looked at him, and after a while, a smile emerged on his face."
"Dad, don't worry. If I'm forced to fight with Yadriel and Sergio, there's nothing I can do about it. It is how it is, and I'm happy to oblige. I don't believe that Yadriel will be able to hide the truth from the people. Calvin's tone was relaxed and a hint of icy glint flashed across his sharp eyes."
"Hudson nodded in agreement, but the atmosphere in the air was vaguely gloomy."
"Calvin, this is the last hurdle. If we can get through this, I believe that the Harvey Group will live in peace for another period of time, and our future will be glorious again. Right now, we can do whatever we want. After all, both Belle and Evan are safe. This is a great thing for us, Hudson responded."
"Dad, that's true. Nonetheless, you're not as young as you used to be. So, please don't get too worked up. Leave everything to me, and I'll take care of them. You have to trust your son. Calvin comforted Hudson gently with smiles all over his face."
"Although Hudson's life was full of glory, he had experienced many trials and tribulations. At his old age, he still had to worry about such a matter. It seemed cruel and unfair to him. Thus, Calvin really couldn't bear to allow him to be troubled about it anymore."
Hudson let out a slight sigh.
"That was right. If Calvin couldn't handle such a matter, how would he take on the responsibility of the Harvey Group in the future?"
He had a reason to trust his own son!
"In the suite of a five-star hotel, Madam Lilian was sipping her morning tea."
"She gently held the porcelain cup with her pale fingers. The aroma of the tea lingered in the air, and it made her feel refreshed."
"After her morning exercise, she liked to drink a cup of fine green tea to brighten up her mood for the day. It has almost become a habit for her to do so."
"She loved drinking A City's green tea. This type of tea was grown in Green Mountain Lake. Although it was not very well-known, its taste was very authentic and had a light, refreshing aroma. When the green tea entered her mouth, the taste it gave off was not too sweet. In fact, it was slightly bitter, and didn't really moisten her throat. Nevertheless, she loved this taste."
"After taking a sip, she would be in high spirits for the whole day!"
That might be a habit!
"This kind of tea could be bought in a small country in Europe. Every year, her subordinates would buy her a lot of tea to stock up. After drinking the tea for a long time, the benefits were evident. Although she was already 71 years old, her body was very healthy, and she did not have any heart diseases. What was more important was that every time she had the tea, she felt a certain kind of feeling. It was a deep longing for her hometown."
Quina came in quietly with a notebook in her hand.
"Ma'am. She approached her and stood by her side, leaning over and calling out to her softly."
"Madam Lilian took a sip of tea and looked up. Her skin, which was so flawless, didn't even have any trace of visible wrinkles."
How's it going? Any progress? Madam Lilian asked.
"Ma'am, we've searched for 'Emily Cole' in the entire A City. We found a few people, but they don't match Miss Emily's identity, features, and age. This shows that Miss Emily may have changed her name, Quina reported softly."
Changed her name? There was a fleeting flash of light in Madam Lilian's eyes. "Why would she change her name?"
She muttered to herself with pain in her eyes.
"He had refused to forgive her and changed Emily's name, so that it was impossible for her to find her daughter back."
"Ma'am, according to our investigation, Flavian Cole was expelled from the family by Brooklyn, and in addition to that, he divorced you. Soon, his depression worsened, and he passed away from it. Even on his deathbed, Brooklyn didn't identify with him. It seems that Brooklyn is really heartless and cold-hearted to his own son. Quina sighed cautiously."
"The light in Madam Lilian's eyes dimmed, and the pain in her eyes turned horrifyingly poisonous."
"The Cole family was a family of officials for generations in Capital City. Brooklyn had achieved great military exploits at the beginning of the liberation. Thus, the people loved him. In that period of time, his power was terrifying, and he had an esteemed reputation."
"However, this old master was a typical traditional parent. He was a stubborn person and knew precisely whom he loved and hated."
"He had four sons in total, all of whom were obedient and filial to him. Three of them had been trained by him to pursue a political career and were leading a successful life. Having said that, only Flavian was handsome, and he had an unconventional approach to life. His personality was free and unruly, and he didn't like to mingle with the officialdom. He left home in his Tristany years and went to A City to start his own business, which was inconsistent with Brooklyn's expectations of him. So, he wasn't fond of Flavian."
"Flavian was wild and unrestrained. He was naturally romantic and bold. At that time, Lilian Bennett, who was a movie star, met him at a dance party. The young and beautiful Lilian was just his cup of tea. They were about the same age, and the handsome man and beautiful woman fell in love in no time."
"That morning, it was drizzling."
"Lilian only packed a simple suitcase and left A City. When she left, she gave Emily the fan imprinted with a red plum from one of the Twin Plum Fans, as she hoped that her daughter would be happy in the future. Lilian left A City in pain and never returned."
It was not until that year did she return to A City at the invitation of a social event with the embassy from Tamberland.
"When she first came to Europe, she was unfamiliar with the place and had no money. So, she could only sell the Twin Plum Fan in a pawn shop. That was the only way for her to survive."
"Up to now, fifty years had passed."
"She was not young anymore. In recent years, she missed Emily a lot. She did not know how her unfortunate daughter had been and whether she was still alive."
There was no point in reminiscing about the past!
"A lot of things had happened in the past, and they were like scars that would never heal. She had deliberately tried to forget about everything all these years. After arriving in Europe, she remarried a government official. Yet, it didn't work out, and she got divorced soon after."
"Through this marriage, she met those in the officialdom, and soon, she began to start her own political career and focused her entire life on public service. She no longer cared about marriage until she became the internationally famous and powerful Madam Lilian."
"When she got older, the pain from the miserable past no longer stung as bad. She thought of Emily and only wanted to find her."
"However, over the years, she had sent people back to A City to investigate, but the situation had changed drastically. Not to mention finding the original house, even the entire A City had changed, and Flavian had long passed away."
"She had sent someone to inquire about the Cole family in Capital City. Alas, Brooklyn was still unsympathetic. Not to mention acknowledging Emily as his granddaughter, even Flavian, his son, could not return to his ancestral roots even until his death."
"In the vast crowd, she could no longer find any news about Emily."
"Madam Lilian regretted the past several times, as she thought that she should have brought Emily along at that time. Yet, when she just arrived in Europe, she was living in poverty and did not have the ability to raise Emily. After marrying her European husband, he was determined to oppose her idea of going back to A City and identifying Emily. So, she had to give up. After the divorce, she was busy with all sorts of political affairs and did not have the energy to interfere in this matter. When she finally had the time and opportunity to find Emily, she was nowhere to be found."
"She sat there, dumbfounded, with tears streaming down the corners of her eyes."
"Ma'am, Ma'am, Quina gently called out to Madam Lilian, who was in a daze. In the last two years, she was often lost in her thoughts. Quina knew that she was missing Emily. Thus, she could not help but to sigh softly."
"Everyone had a weak side. Even someone as influential and powerful as Madam Lilian was behaving that way, what more an ordinary person."
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