It was just that Grandma May did not associate the Fishers of Jensburg with Mrs. Stone. Perhaps because Mrs. Stone had married into the Stones for decades and everyone was used to calling her Mrs. Stone, Grandma May neglected her maiden surname. Even Old Mrs. Johnson did not know her maiden family name.

Mrs. Stone might be related to the Fishers of Jensburg.

She was amazing when she was young. Even though she grew up in an orphanage, she was able to marry into a rich family, second only to the Yorks, and became Mrs. Stone with her brilliance. Her excellence might have been inherited from her family bloodline.

Women of the Fishers—especially the eldest daughter—were especially amazing.

Due to the nature of Grandma May’s previous job, she looked into some of the Fishers’ pasts when she was interested in them.

For instance, the current matriarch killed her elder and younger sisters back then to gain her current position.

Madam Fisher’s big sister was much older, twenty years older than she was. Her mother gave birth to her in her forties and then gave birth to another sister a year later.

was a big age gap between Madam

sister was a workaholic who got married and gave birth late to two daughters consecutively. Perhaps because she was pregnant later in life, her body gradually deteriorated, and many things were

head of the Fishers. Thus, she secretly plotted against her sister’s family to kill them. She also successfully withdrew herself from

several years old. Afterward, the previous family head’s two daughters

matriarch were dead or alive. Many

married and gave birth late. Her first few children were all sons. In the Fishers, giving birth to a son

butler secretly hated Madam Fisher due to her ruthlessness or was simply too ambitious. When Madam Fisher gave birth to her daughter, the butler’s wife also gave

that the butler managed to switch them, he had probably long planned and arranged

difficult for him to switch the babies

grew up in the

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