The old lady had never had a daughter of her own, so she regarded her daughters-in-law as if they were her own children. Over the decades, they shared a bond so deep that they'd never once argued or even raised their voices at each other. In fact, their relationship felt more like that of a mother and her biological daughters than that of in-laws.

Her sons and daughters-in-law trusted her completely, leaning on her wisdom and guidance. This was the life she cherished a life of connection and respect.

To the York family, she was nothing short of a godsend. With nine grandchildren, all highly capable and independent, she had built a legacy. Even if the York Corporation were to collapse tomorrow, each grandchild could start fresh and rebuild, armed with the skills and resilience she helped instill in them.

But the thought of failure wasn't even on the horizon. With such a capable family, the York Corporation was destined to thrive for generations to come.

Now, the old lady's wishes were simple. She hoped to see a girl born into the York family in her lifetime a little beacon of light to carry on their legacy. And she prayed she'd live long enough to see her youngest grandchild grow up.

Once those wishes were fulfilled, she'd be ready to join her beloved husband. Only then would she feel she had truly honored his memory.

they built an empire, defended it, and stood at its helm. In their later years, they retired to raise

remembered how worried he had been for Zachary before he died, lamenting that Zachary's

one.

part. Six of her grandchildren were happily paired, three had already married, and in just over two months, the family would

to him. She had done

Rosella's gentle voice pulled her out of

cheeks were wet with tears. Embarrassed, she raised a hand to wipe her face just as Rosella handed her a tissue. "Oh, it's nothing,"

or

The love between her parents-in-law had been

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