Chapter 179
Chapter 179
Chapter 179
“Huh? What are they doing here?” Aurelia’s heart jolted in surprise.
Ritchie was her uncle Rahul’s son, the big baby of the Hawthorne family, spoiled by Rahul, Perla and
his grandparents. He was nearly thirty and still a layabout, living off his parents.
Jelena pulled a face, “Apparently, Ritchie met a friend online, they’ve known each other for a year, and
he’s coming to meet her. Perla didn’t feel comfortable with him traveling alone, so she’s accompanying
him.”
Aurelia broke into a light sweat, instantly thinking of Emma.
Damn, Ritchie’s online friend couldn’t be Emma, could it?
If Perla became Emma’s mother–in–law, that would be a sight to see!
If things didn’t end up in chaos, it would be a surprise!
“If you’re available tomorrow, I’ll come over and we can grab a meal together.”
“Sure.” Jelena nodded.
Aurelia chatted with her for a few more minutes before ending the call.
Coming out of her room, she saw Leopold sitting on the couch, his eyes particularly deep, as if they
were tinted by the night.
“Ritchie is your cousin?”
She blinked in surprise, “You know him?”
“No, just asking.” Leopold switched to a casual tone.
She didn’t think much of it. The big boss wouldn’t be interested in her family affairs.
She went to the cabinet and took out two bottles of juice, handing one to him.
He opened it, took a small sip, and lazily said, “You and Ritchie don’t seem to get along well, do you?”
Aurelia was secretly amazed. True to his status as a big boss, he was astute and wise. He could Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
accurately judge her relationship with Ritchie just from her brief comments.
To be precise, her family didn’t get along with Rahul’s family, or even her grandparents!
For most parents, when there are many children, favoritism is inevitable.
It’s impossible to treat everyone equally.
The grandparents were particularly fond of Rahul, so much so that they also doted on Ritchie.
Whenever there were treats, they would always give them to him first. Only what he didn’t want would
go to
her and her brother.
Her grandparents‘ pension was also secretly given to Ritchie, allowing him to live comfortably off of
them.
Previously, her brother fell ill. Her parents exhausted all their savings, and thinking of selling their share
of the ancestral home when they ran out of money, but Perla vehemently disagreed. She cried, made a
fuss, and threatened suicide. Her grandparents sided with Perla and also opposed the idea. Afterall,
they only cared about their beloved grandson Ritchie.
The worst part was, Perla even suggested that her parents give up on Avery’s treatment to save
money.
After all, when the ancestral home was built, her parents contributed hundreds of thousands, while
Rahul’s family only gave thirty thousand, looking for a bargain. But because of the backing of the
grandparents, they
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managed to claim two floors of the house.
“Sibling rivalry isn’t unique to wealthy families. Ordinary families have it too.”
“Such relatives are better off not being involved with.” Leopold said coldly.
“We haven’t been in touch much.”
Aurelia shrugged. Since her brother’s incident, they had hardly seen Rahul’s family. Hence, when they
came to Elysium, they didn’t notify her.
After a moment of silence, Leopold’s low voice came, “I found the person spreading rumors online. The
IP address is from Pebblebrook, calling Black Lightning.”
Aurelia was shocked. A Pebblebrook resident, a disgrace to the locals!
“I see, they must be a professional troll. Someone must have paid them to post.”
Leopold remained silent. When she meets the person, it would be more shocking for her!
Laura had prepared dinner.
Aurelia sat at the dining table, rubbing her hands together in anticipation, “Wow, Laura made
mushroom and duck soup, my favorite.”
Leopold gave her a glance, his gaze cold and meaningful, “I heard you’re the first one to apply for
talent apartments for your subordinates?”
She let out a soft sigh, “I can’t afford to take my subordinates to upscale fine dining like some rich
heiresses. I can only do what’s within my means and seek benefits for them.”