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Chapter 1656

What was even more infuriating for Dahlia was the money in the fund would be inherited by Auroraafter Dahlia’s death. In other words, once the will took effect, Dahlia could only rely on the interest forher livelihood.

Keegan left most of his money to Stella and only a pitiful amount of interest for his own mother. Thismade Dahlia absolutely furious.novelbin

She believed that Stella was the one who persuaded Keegan to make such a will and sabotaged herrelationship with her son. Keegan used to be very respectful toward her, but everything changed eversince Stella came into their lives.

Stella was the reason why Keegan kicked her out of the Kane residence. So, she figured that sinceKeegan did not give her anything according to his will, it must be because of Stella.

Dahlia’s resentment toward Stella grew even stronger, and she hated her to the core, “I was stillwondering why Keegan would make such a will. I finally understand it now. You were the one whoforced Keegan to do it, right?

“He was still so young; why would he suddenly make a will? And why would he allocate most of hisassets to his ex- wife? He got into the accident shortly after he made the will, and he was with youwhen it happened, too! What are the odds? I know that you’re the one who caused his death becauseyou can’t wait to inherit his money!”

Stella had no intention of arguing with anyone before coming here, but Dahlia’s words struck a nerve inher. Her face immediately darkened.

“Since you brought up the will, let me ask you this. Just one week after Keegan’s accident, the Kanefamily started reducing the manpower of the search and rescue team.

Who was the one who made that decision? The police haven’t even confirmed whether he is dead oralive, yet you’re in such a hurry to apply for a death certificate. It’s only been two weeks. Are you reallyso worried about him being alive?

“Do you even know what injuries he suffered before falling into the water? You know he doesn’t knowhow to swim, but do you know why? You said that he treats you badly, but he did everything he could toseek your worthless motherly love, yet you’re still not satisfied!

“Keegan is soft-hearted, afraid that you wouldn’t be able to live if he was gone, so he left you a sourceof income. What about you? Do you really hope he’s alive, or do you hope he’s dead?”

Aurora looked at her mother in disbelief. She had no idea that Dahlia had gone to report Keegan’sdeath.

‘Even if the hope is faint, his body hasn’t even been found yet. Isn’t that a little hasty?’ Aurora thoughtto herself.

Dahlia was shocked by Stella’s intimidating demeanor, and it took her some time to regain hercomposure. When she met Aurora’s questioning gaze, she appeared somewhat flustered, “Nonsense!Absolute nonsense! What are you all standing around for? Stop her!”

Stella’s eyes turned cold. Just as she was about to ride past the security guards, Baldwin came out ofthe house and stopped the commotion.

Stella heaved a sigh of relief upon seeing Baldwin. She dismounted Juno and walked toward him,“Baldwin, how’s grandma?”

“She’s fine. Just feeling a little unwell,” Baldwin said flatly.

“I’d like to see her if it’s possible.”

Baldwin shook his head, “Mrs. Kane Sr. doesn’t want to see anyone now. You should head back.”

Dahlia looked a little uneasy when Baldwin came out, but when she heard what Baldwin said, herarrogance flared up again. “Did you hear that? No one wants to see you here. Get lost!”

Stella scrutinized Baldwin’s expression and saw that it looked normal, showing no signs of beingthreatened.

She pursed her lips before speaking, “There’s something about Keegan I hope to talk to her about.”

Having signed the divorce papers, Stella considered the significance of the matter and felt it necessaryto inform Cordelia about it.

“Ms. Hall, if it’s about something Mr. Kane had already arranged, you can make the decisionsindependently.

There’s no need for you to inform her about anything.” 2

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