Therefore, she was strongly against Flavian marrying his mistress. Yet, he was deeply in love with that mistress and was willing to turn his back on the Kings Family to elope with her.

“If you insist on being with that woman, you’re no longer a member of the Kings Family from today onward!” Elizabeth snarled.

Flavian hugged the woman, bowed at Elizabeth, and said, “Mother, I’m sorry for being such a disappointment. Please take care of yourself after this.” After that, he left with that woman without a backward glance.

Because of this matter, Elizabeth threw a huge temper and collapsed. Later, she deliberately released some news, hoping that her son would realize his mistakes and return. To her dismay, she never heard back from Flavian after that day.

Thus, she could only announce to the public that Flavian had died in an accident. Elizabeth hated the fact that her son disappointed her and eloped with a woman. At the same time, she hated herself for forcing Flavian, her beloved son, away so heartlessly, which was why she doted on Matthew a lot.

Firstly, she felt guilt toward him. Secondly, she used the opportunity to shower all the love she had for her son on him as well.

Flavian. That man didn’t contact him for more than ten years but suddenly decided to announce his presence now? The instant that man made himself known, Matthew could hear the peaceful and quiet life that he had hoped for shatter into smithereens, and

thought wearily. He held the cigarette between his fingers, flicked off the ashes, and frowned

The moment that person made himself known, Yura sent everyone out of the room when

same tone as he did back then when he left and

in her head and sometimes not—she happened to be clear-minded now and recognized the person in front of

shut the door. The man in the living room said nothing and knelt there for a long time before finally leaving. After he left, Elizabeth

sorry for her

a sumptuous dinner, and everyone gathered

the family. Only

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