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Chapter 2676

Several decades had passed, and perhaps the law could no longer sentence her mother to death but at

least, Caroline could return the position of the matriarch to the descendants of her aunt.

She could also leave the Fisher Manor and go back to manage her own company.

She preferred living her own life, far away from controversies, grievances, and enmities.

Listening to Belinda bring up the past, Caroline believed that her mother did truly heinous deeds back

then. It was not just about coveting the power of the head of the family; it might also be because of

hatred born from love.

Belinda, now seventy years old, had been married to Hunter for decades and they had four children

together. However, deep in her heart, there was always that extraordinary man—Tiara’s assistant.

“No matter how much is said, I will prove with actions that my mother and I are not the same kind of

people.”

Liberty looked at her for a long time, smiled, and said, “You look very upright and cool, very beautiful. If

your mom sees you like this, she’ll find it glaring.

“How’s your family situation now? I heard your dad cheated, got caught by your mom, and these days, I

haven’t seen your dad around.”

Liberty had just come over and learned about the situation between Belinda and Hunter.

This was big news in Jensburg.

Most of the old men who usually hung out with Hunter sympathized with him. They thought Belinda was

too strict, restricting Hunter’s freedom and providing little spending money.

Even in the best marriages, prolonged control could lead to a breakdown in feelings.

Most women sided with Belinda, although they thought she managed her husband a bit too strictly. If

Hunter thought Belinda was not good, he could propose a divorce, so what was the affair about?

Wishing to have the best of both worlds?

Hunter wanted to keep his marriage with Belinda and reap the benefits of the Fisher family while

enjoying a carefree life outside his home. Did he forget that the money he spent all belonged to the

Fisher family?

Belinda was very strict with her husband, only giving him five hundred dollars to spend each day.

However, she did give the Clark family some benefits. With the Fishers’ support, the Clark family had

an easy life.

Hunter benefitted so much from the Fishers, and yet he betrayed his wife even after turning old. There

was no way Belinda would tolerate such behavior.

Caroline said, “It is chaotic here. My father cheated, and so did my three brothers. It’s a typical case of

leading by a bad example, but my dad still shifts the blame. He said my mother was too strict with him,

and that their intimacy had faded with old age. However, my sisters-in-law are still young; the youngest

is only a few years older than me, and they take good care of themselves.

“When my mother came back and caught my father in the act, she punished him. He’s still recovering

from his wounds at home for the past couple of days, he’s too ashamed to go out and meet people.

Meanwhile, my three brothers and Celine were also punished by my mother for providing money for my

father to have fun. They’re also nursing their wounds at home.

“I just don’t know if they could change. I think they probably wouldn’t.”

Caroline dared to bet that her three brothers would still have affairs. They were bored with theirnovelbin

beautiful wives at home and had to find some side pieces. They did not have to be prettier and her

brothers would still gobble them up. Men were always like this, always feeling that the grass was

greener on the other side.

After seeing these unstable marriages, Caroline did not dare wish for too much or that she would marry

a loyal man.

She hoped she could solve the mystery of her aunt’s death by thirty and return the position of the

matriarch to its rightful owner. That way, she would no longer be bound by the rules and traditions of

the Fisher family.

Then, she hoped to find a good man and have a simple and peaceful life as a married woman. It was

much better than marrying into a wealthy family.

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