After a brief silence, Elora said, "Grandma York wouldn't harm us for no reason. Even in business, our companies are in completely different industries. We don't have any business connections, so there's nothing to worry about. If she weren't looking for a wife for her grandson, she wouldn't have gone to such lengths."

She was relieved that their family had never had conflicts with the Yorks. They were from different provinces, different cities-there had never been any interaction, let alone hostility.

Otherwise, as her mother had said, they might have been manipulated without even realizing it.

The old lady was elderly now, no longer managing business affairs-her only concern was her grandsons' marriages.

Although she had raised them to be outstanding men, there was still a gap between them and her.

Experience was invaluable.

of the family, would need another ten or twenty years in

Grandma York gave Tatum a photo with his fiancée's details, Elora, you should ask him if he has a picture of you. Just to be sure," Mrs. Ormond

chose for Tatum. Mom, I wasn't on a business trip these past two days-I was in Annenburg. Grandma York and her daughters-in-law were vacationing at

was stunned. "How

pieces together,"

has feelings for me—I can sense it. He insists on following his grandmother's wishes athened the woman she picked, but he spends every day in our house and never interacts with any other women. That's when I

was Tatum—a man she had already grown close to, someone she trusted and cared for. Instead of being upset, she felt an unexpected sense

thought because I trusted you. You've

relationships. I just assumed Tatum

begun to develop

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