Chapter 1621 Remorseful

Celeste was taken aback by her mother-in-law’s reaction, wondering why she reacted so strongly to her question. So she knew about Dylan and his other daughter but kept that from me?

Celeste was upset and aggrieved that Nancy was helping Dylan to cover up about his illegitimate daughter. She thought they were fighting for power and were on opposing sides. Little did she expect her mother-in-law would shield her son over that matter.

“Who is that woman, Mother? When did she hook up with Dylan?” Celeste did not answer Nancy’s question. She only looked at her pitifully and asked about the other woman.

As a daughter-in-law, she had treated Nancy with respect and thought that was reciprocated. She always felt her mother-in-law favored her more when compared to Dylan. It was a shocking discovery for her to find out that her mother-in-law had kept her in the dark about such a major act of betrayal.

She felt all the love and respect she showered on Nancy had gone down the drain.

to ask how Celeste felt about the matter. She was more concerned about who leaked that

heard a girl call Dylan Dad when she was in the garden earlier. She told me about it. Otherwise, I would still be in the dark.” Celeste was disgruntled. She

upon hearing Celeste’s reply. She jumped up from the couch and stared intently at Celeste, asking, “What did you say? Repeat

listening to the audio Arielle was playing back for him. When he heard his mother admitting

his most beloved woman was killed by his mother, he was overwhelmed with guilt. He knew he was too ashamed

I have let your mom down. And I have

himself, thinking he was the cause of all those tragedies. If he had not fallen for Maureen, she would not have suffered such

blamed himself, and he was

blessed and grateful to have fallen in love with you and bore you a

Arielle could not remember a single time her mom had

comforting words only made him more sorrowful, and Dylan’s tears rolled down

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