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Chapter 952

Pearl felt that the DNA test would be unnecessary. She could immediately tell if the woman was hermother or not.

"Oh..." Pearl's agitation left her speechless.

There was a striking resemblance between Pearl and Beah when they met. Pearl couldn't shake thefeeling that Beah was her mother. They looked alike, and the connection felt undeniable. So, shedidn't doubt anything.

But now, facing this woman who looked exactly like her, Pearl couldn't help but wonder.

"Madam, what's your name?"

The woman couldn't hold back her emotions. Tears welled up in her eyes. "Saule Jordan."

That name struck Pearl like a bolt of lightning.novelbin

Saule Jordan? That was Pearl's aunt who had tragically jumped off a building and taken her own lifedecades ago.

"Are you sure? Didn't you jump off a building and kill yourself years ago?" Pearl asked urgently.

"I did attempt to end my life by jumping off a building more than twenty years ago, but I survived,"Saule explained with a heavy sigh. "Let me explain..."

Finally, Saule took a seat on the sofa and began to recount her experiences in detail to Pearl andRichard.

More than twenty-five years ago, Saule had been a timid person who rarely left the JordanResidence. While Beah flourished in the limelight with her beauty, confidence, and popularity, Saule

remained reserved and introverted.

She spent her days at home, tending to her garden, writing poetry, and drawing. Her interactionswith the outside world were limited, and she had no close male friends.

Then, tragedy struck when Beah turned twenty-three. She rebelled and insisted on marrying Max, apoor sculptor. Despite Max's talent, Ezra disapproved of the match.

In Ezra's view, Beah stood out as the most promising and capable individual. He harboredaspirations for her to achieve greatness and wished for her to marry a man of good character andtalent from a distinguished family. His preference was for her to find a lifelong partner who wouldtreat her kindly, rather than someone pursuing a dream in sculpture without financial stability.

And so, Ezra stipulated a wedding gift of 41 million dollars from Max, as a condition for approvingBeah's relationship with him.

However, Max, despite his fame as a sculptor, was still in the early stages of his career. Hisartworks, though recognized, were not lucrative. As a result, Ezra took drastic measures to separateBeah from Max.

During this period, the Waldorf family from Enswood expressed interest in marrying Beah. Dustan, anotable figure in both Enswood and Bodgow, was born into a prominent family and was highlysought after as a marital partner. Ezra found Dustan to be an ideal match and quickly arranged themarriage, shortening the timeline to within a month to avoid any complications.

Unbeknownst to Ezra, Beah and Max plotted to elope on the night of her wedding. Surprisingly,Saule, known for her reserved nature, played a pivotal role in their escape.

"I saw how desperately Beah wanted to be with Max. I couldn't bear to see her suffer, so I helpedthem. I played a crucial role in their elopement," Saule revealed.

Pearl was stunned to learn of Saule's involvement with the elopement. It was a revelation shehadn't expected.

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