Chapter 529 A Grudge Passed Down to The Younger Generation
Hector felt a shiver run down his spine when he noticed the deadly gleam in Yvette's eyes. However, he stayed seated and listened to her story in silence.
Yvette clenched her fists so tightly that her nails pressed into her palms. Her whole being appeared consumed by the fury and loathing radiating from her gaze. The intense hostility distorted her aged, wrinkled features.
"Grandma." Charlene appeared just then, holding a tray with tea and fruit. She softly addressed her and served tea for both. "Grandma, you've startled Mr. Hector."
At that moment, Yvette seemed to snap out of her thoughts. She inhaled deeply, moved to gazed out the window. The plane tree in the front yard swayed in the breeze, and a few leaves drifted from the wind.
Charlene sat next to Hector and gently patted his arm.
"Are you afraid?" she asked. "Don't worry, Grandma won't harm you. Everything she's done is in pursuit of justice for the tragic loss of over a hundred members of the Jenkins family."
"But if your grandmother seeks justice, shouldn't she focus on Vivian, the real culprit, rather than dragging innocent people like my sister and Laura into this?" Hector's face was stern, his fists tightly clenched.
Yvette's resentment extended beyond Natalie and Charles, encompassing both the Walker and Langley families as well.
That was a problem for their generation to solve. Why should Natalie be dragged into it?
Even if the Langley family deserved to face justice and pay for their actions, what about the years Natalie had been drained of life and the suffering she had gone through?
"Hector, you haven't heard the entire story from my grandma yet. Don't get so upset," Charlene advised cautiously.
"The Walker family remains the wealthiest in the country, and the Holden family is the richest worldwide. Meanwhile, the Jenkins family was completely wiped out in Dithoria because of that fire years ago.
"The Walker family constructed their amusement park on land that belonged to the Jenkins family. No wonder my grandma is upset."
"But my family never wronged the Jenkins family. Our purchase of that land was both legal and fair," Hector replied promptly. "Every phase of the development after acquiring the land was officially sanctioned. We didn't harm the Jenkins family in order to obtain it.
"My sister was swapped at birth by your folks. Your grandma even allowed the Langley family to treat her that way. Are you even human?"
When she heard this, Yvette glanced at Hector with a trace of astonishment. Although she had been standing by the window to steady her nerves, she was listening closely to the exchange between Hector and Charlene.
Hector's dedication and concern for his family, particularly for his youngest sister Natalie, were clear. Yvette appreciated people who cherished their families, which was why she had chosen Hector. He was always there for Natalie, looking out for her.
On the other hand, Yvette had judged Sky's actions as unforgivable right from the beginning.
"Hector, take a deep breath," she said. Her composure had returned as she made her way back to the couch. She took her seat without showing any emotion.
She continued. "It's a fact that the Walker family legally and legitimately acquired the Jenkins family's land, and I can't find any faults in that. However, I did ask your grandmother for assistance back then, and she turned me down.
"Your grandmother mentioned that the Walker family preferred to stay out of the conflicts between the
Jenkins and the Holden families net
wanting to avoid any complications. Frankly, she was concerned that Vivian's reckless behavior might entangle the Walker family in her troubles."
"Mrs. Jenkins Senior," Hector said with a calm and steady voice, "I don't believe my grandmother was wrong. Even you admit that your sister is crazy, and it's impossible to predict a madwoman's actions. Despite being your own kin, she plotted against the Jenkins family."
He continued, "My family isn't
related by blood to your sister. If she schemed against them and used deceitful methods, it'd be
understandable that my familial net
would be caught off guard by such betrayal. My grandmother was simply defending herself She didn't do anything wrong."
Yvette laughed loudly. "What a great excuse, claiming your grandmother was only defending herself. The Walker kids sure know how to stick up for their grandmother."
"I'm just telling it like it is," Hector
replied icily "My grandmother might not have helped you, but she never did anything to hurt you or the Jenkins family. But you allowed the Langley family to swap my sister, leading to her enduring so much pain and difficulty from an early age. You can't deny that."
"Are you looking to confront me?" Yvette's cold laughter resonated in the room. "If
you want to settle the scores, I'm right here. What do you want to do about it?"
"I have no plans to address our issues right now, Mrs. Jenkins Senior. I want to hear more of your story," Hector replied.
Earlier, as soon as he stepped into the front yard, Hector had secretly turned on the voice recording feature on his phone. Every conversation between him, Yvette, and Charlene was currently being recorded.
Yvette recounted the past, detailing the grudges and animosities that had motivated her to devise such intricate plans and pull in numerous individuals. There was no mistaking her deep-seated hatred.
"Would you care for some tea, Mrs. Jenkins Senior?" Hector asked as he poured another steaming cup for Yvette. "Everyone has their own perspective. You have your own suffering, but that doesn't mean my sister should bear the brunt of it."
"Even if my grandmother wronged you or the Jenkins family, any desire for revenge should be aimed at her, not at my baby sister."
Yvette scoffed icily. "I aim to cause the Walker family distress. Your grandmother is callous and self-centered. She wouldn't lose sleep over the Walker family's
issues. So, I chose to pass this anguish down to your generation."
She continued, "I wanted you to discover that the person you all lovingly nurtured isn't actually yours. I intended for Emma to dismantle the Walker family, pushing it to the edge of ruin.
"But that lovesick fool is completely hopeless. If she had any brains, she would have held onto Sky once she found out she wasn't biologically a Walker. She could have married him, ensuring her status as Sky's wife, and enjoyed limitless wealth and privilege."
Yvette paused before saying, "Still, there was one thing I didn't foresee." She lifted the cup of tea Hector had poured and sipped it gracefully. "Charlotte and William, as well as your brothers, all supported Natalie without a second thought."
She added, "In the whole Walker family, Sky was the only one who wasn't level- headed."
Hector's lips curled slightly. "Exactly! And that's how Sky ended up in jail."noveldrama
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