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Chapter 3092

Caroline wanted to take another look at the photos, but Belinda stopped her. “You aren’t married yet, so you shouldn't be taintingyour eyes by looking at those photos.”

“I'm almost thirty, it’s fine. But I'd better finish my snacks first so that | don’t puke.”Belinda was speechless.

“Mom, | only glanced at them earlier, but the photos were very clear. Do you think Celine purposely had the curtains drawn forphotos to be easily captured? | think she might have anticipated you looking into her and deliberately ensuring your men couldget very clear photos.

“People who are involved in scandals would do their best to cover it up, so | think Celine did that on purpose to get back at us.You wouldn’t have recognized her if she hadn't.”

Belinda said coldly, “Whether she did it on purpose or not, | can’t forgive her for doing such a thing.”

“Hunter can’t let her go either.” Belinda added hatefully, “I’ve never thought Celine would be someone like this. What a waste ofmy love for her over two decades. | only have one daughter and | didn’t know she wasn’t biologically mine then. Although | didfeel she was unlike me in every way, | didn’t think much of it.

“| doted on her the most and put so much effort into nurturing her, but she never performed to expectations. | thought it wasbecause Hunter's genes were bad and caused my daughter to lack the capability and discernment a Fisher daughter wouldnormally have. Who knew she turned out to be a fake?

“| should have chased her away there and then, and shouldn't have let her stay. | was wrong!” Belinda admitted she had madethe wrong decision.novelbin

Caroline comforted, “It’s understandable why you did that. After all, you raised her for over two decades. The relationshipbetween a mother and daughter can’t be erased in just one night.”

“Caroline, have you ever resented me for not treating you well for the past two years?”

Caroline had eaten the majority of her snacks at this point and made a slight mess of herself. Belinda could not help but smile atthe sight. “Can’t you eat in a more ladylike manner? Look at you. You’ve made a mess of yourself again. If an outsider saw this,who knows what sort of rumor they’ll spread.”

Many looked down on Caroline, the real heir of the Fishers, because she grew up in the countryside.Even if she was the real Fisher daughter, she was just an ignorant country bumpkin.

Whenever she attended banquets, all she cared about was eating her fill. Occasionally, she would chat with a few old executivesshe knew, but she spent most of the time eating and drinking. She dressed simply too, so compared to the other young ladieswho grew up with their rich families, she did seem like a country bumpkin.

“| don’t have to pretend with you. And | know you're strict with me so | can learn the ropes faster and that scolding me all the timewon't help, so I’ve never resented you.”

“That’s my daughter,” Belinda said with relief.Caroline understood what Belinda intended the moment she returned, despite not having interacted with her before.

This was probably the tacit understanding borne from sharing the bloodline.

Belinda once again grabbed a tissue and offered it to Caroline to wipe her face with.

“Thanks, Mom. Are you hungry? I'll go downstairs and bring some food up to you. Or shall we head downstairs and eattogether?”

Belinda chewed on the chocolatey apple slice as she said, “Bring some food up for me later, please. | don’t want to godownstairs.”

“Don’t get mad over insignificant people. It’s not worth stressing your body for them.”

Belinda was silent for a long momentbefore she sighed. “Caroline, you’never experienced love Vafote ahdHaye aevel Been a mother. You can'tunderstand how disappointed andangry | am about this. Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

“| would like to be unaffected too, but | just can’t. I’m livid. They’re my children, although one is adopted.

“And your dad... I'll admit that | don’tfeel much for him. Bac theneloniy\ried hipbedsdde'r was atatee aecnle age and needed asuccessor. Please read the original

content at NovelDrama.Org.

“But how could | not be angry nowthat I've caught him ch ating whe |Ne apenas Snd wife forey es and are old and gray withgrandchildren?” Please read theoriginal content at NovelDrama.Org.

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