Love's Change of Heart

Chapter 744 Are You Still Holding Grudges? 

Joseph's father had tons of other women, but his relationships with them were all transactional.They benefited one another with their wealth and reputation.

However, there was this one woman named Giselle Young who wanted more than just that.She wanted to be a part of the Woodley Family and occupy the spot that had been left empty for years.

Giselle was a gorgeous and intelligent woman who had ulterior Motives and the skills to achieve her goals.

When she first dated Joseph's father, she had only been in her early twenties.

Joseph's father was already in his fifties at that time.

Giselle had indirectly revealed her desire to marry him but was rejected by him.

So, she shifted her attention elsewhere.

At that point, Charles was already married and had Charlotte, who was already a few years old.

Thus, Joseph—who had remained single the whole time—naturally became Giselle's next target.

Initially, she approached Joseph with her own goals in mind.

However, with her previous partner being an aged man in his fifties and Joseph being a man who was closer to her age, she found herself gradually developing feelings for Joseph.

After some time with him, she eventually began to perceive the relationship as a genuine and loving kind.

Joseph was extremely sweet to her, and it was clear that he truly liked her.

Giselle severed all ties with Joseph's father at this point.However, the good days didn't last for long.

Soon enough, her debts came chasing after her, and she needed a large sum of money within a short period.

Coincidentally, Joseph had just begun to take over the company, and he spent most of his days at work.

Giselle couldn't bring herself to ask him for help when she saw how busy he was.She didn't want her lover to find out about this ugly side of her that she had hidden so well.So, she ended up going to Joseph's father to ask for money.Fate was a cruel thing—Giselle got pregnant soon after this incident.

Joseph had been pleased when he first heard the news.He liked children, and although Charlotte was often around him and kept calling him sweetly, he still wished to have a child of his own.

found out about the child—she

Joseph rescheduled their wedding to an earlier date

whole scene

father didn’t spill all the beans, but he ordered them to break up

it, and he tried his best to argue against

didn't take

truth after doing some investigation. novelebook.com He then approached Giselle personally and ordered

she didn't wish to give up on this golden opportunity just like

ended up threatening Joseph's father

expose the truth of her pregnancy to the public if he didn't allow her to get married into the Woodley

against his family's wishes to be with Giselle, so

the truth about her pregnancy were to be revealed, it would become a major scandal for the Woodley

agreed to Giselle's

realized an issue with the date of Giselle's pregnancy

confronting her directly, he investigated the matter on his

disgusted and horrified

everything was settled at that point, continued to play the

do you think the baby will look more like you

you think?" Joseph

sure the baby will look like you since it's common for daughters to look like their fathers.I've been craving spicy food recently, so my gut feeling tells me that our

could finish her words, Joseph pushed her away and went downstairs to

accident on the way to the hospital.Her

one who had planned all of

he didn't just stop there—his next target

out about his plan and managed

decided to kick Joseph out of the family, both for his own good and to avoid making matters worse, Philip let out a long sigh after

were siding with his father, which led him to start hating all of us as

was stunned to hear

took her a while

lips to speak a few times, but she simply couldn't find the right

mother was the first to speak up, "You guys know how the Woodleys have a lot of power struggles within the family, and the

killed Giselle and how messed up

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