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Chapter 78

Oswald immediately went downstairs to make the necessary arrangements.

Morwenna, curious and bewildered, wondered why the driver, the butler, and the bodyguard allshared the surname Brown.

Orson, noticing Morwenna's puzzled look, whispered from behind, "The driver’s my uncle and thebutler’s my dad. I have a sister who’s into horticulture. She takes care of the garden."

Morwenna was speechless.

As they entered the grand hall, the ancient charm of the house was palpable, with its deep redwooden furniture exuding a sense of solemn grandeur.

Norbert gestured for Morwenna to sit by his side.

Soon, people began to trickle back home.

Those who returned were surprised to see a strange girl sitting next to Norbert.

How did she have the nerve to sit next to Norbert? Wasn't she scared?

The rules of the Hetfield family were strict. Before Mr. Hetfield spoke, everyone took their seatsproperly.

As more people gathered, Morwenna felt increasingly uneasy under the watchful eyes of everyone.

Once everyone had assembled, Norbert set down his coffee cup and announced, "I’ve calledeveryone here to introduce you all to Stuart’s new wife."

“What?”

"Whose wife?"

Even as the Hetfield family revered Norbert’s authority, many were shocked enough to exclaim.

A teenage boy, in his excitement, even bumped into a corner of the table.

All eyes were now fixed on Morwenna.

The idea of Norbert remarrying would have been less surprising than this.

Stuart, believed by many in the Hetfield family to remain a bachelor for life, had married in silence, atruly shocking development.

Morwenna stood up, slightly nervous, and said, “Hello everyone, my name is Morwenna.”

The room fell silent.

Norbert, unbothered by the shock of the others, began making introductions, “Wenna, this isStuart’s uncle, Phineas, and his wife, Sabrina.”novelbin

Morwenna quickly and politely greeted, “Nice to meet you, Phineas and Sabrina.”

Sabrina, dressed in an elegant gown, realizing the situation, gently tugged at Phineas’ arm, thenhurriedly removed a bracelet from her wrist and placed it on Morwenna’s, saying, “Wenna, it’s ourfirst meeting. I didn’t have a proper gift prepared. I hope you don’t mind.”

Morwenna, far from minding, was just about to politely decline when Norbert spoke, “Accept it. It’s agift from your family.”

Hearing this, Morwenna could only accept, quickly thanking, “Thank you, Sabrina.”

Norbert’s statement clearly signaled something significant.

Here was the Hetfield family’s chosen wife for Stuart. It was customary for elders to offer a welcomegift.

With Norbert’s approval evident, who would dare not follow suit?

Prompted by Sabrina, Phineas had already sent someone to fetch a collectible watch.

The meeting was so sudden. No one was prepared.

But under Norbert’s watchful eye, only the most valuable collectibles could be presented as gifts.

Norbert continued with the introductions.

“This is Stuart’s youngest aunt, Yara.”

“These are Phineas’ two sons, Stuart’s cousins.”

“These four are Yara’s daughters.”

Norbert methodically introduced each person to Morwenna.

Throughout the gathering, Morwenna received a plethora of gifts and understood the extendedHetfield family’s situations.

Norbert had three children.

Stuart’s father, the eldest son of Norbert, had passed away.

The second in line was Phineas who had two sons.

The daughter of Norbert had married and given birth to four daughters, with another child on theway.

Morwenna couldn’t help but glance at pregnant Yara, whose belly looked ready to pop any moment.

Though the country encouraged a larger family, this was indeed too supportive of the country’sappeal.

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