After Helen finished speaking, Keira furrowed her

brows.

Keira said, “I would like to turn our strained relations with the Gill family into a friendly one, but do you think that just by apologizing, the Gill family will let this matter go?”

She didn’t want to bring a bad end upon the Olsen family because of her personal affairs.

Besides, she was planning on cooperating with the Gill family…

Although Helen’s suggestion was a bit extreme, Keira didn’t mind suffering a little indignity if it could mend the relationship.

After all, finding her mother was also a matter of

urgency.

Helen immediately said, “I will step in and mediate for you. Trust me.”

Her words made Keira hesitate slightly.

James immediately evnlained “Aunt Helen is from the

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James immediately explained, ” Aunt Helen is from the Gill family. She’s Austin’s paternal aunt.”

Keira was surprised.

She never imagined that the Olsen and Gill families were connected by marriage.

If that were the case, why did Lady Gill have to make things so unpleasant?

Helen sighed and said, “Keera, in truth, this matter is mainly because my sister–in–law got carried away. You don’t know her… She’s all about saving face! She used to have a crush on your father, and despite pursuing him for so long, your father never spared her a glance. She has held a grudge for a long time, always wanting to prove herself to him. If this situation involved any of the brothers, including Ellis, my sister–in–law wouldn’t have made such a big issue out of it!”

She looked at Keira. “You didn’t cause this trouble right after you came back. It’s more like that your father has dragged you into this! But now isn’t the time to figure out who is right or wrong. It was never a big deal to begin with. Jackson is always fooling around. Do you think Lady Gill doesn’t know the truth? It’s just that she can’t swallow her pride!”

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think Lady Gill doesn’t know the truth? It’s just that she can’t swallow her pride!”

Helen continued. “I came here today intending to act as a mediator. As the younger generation, if you go with me to apologize to my sister–in–law, admitting that you were too heavy–handed, we can resolve this crisis between our two families, which would be good

for both sides!”

Seeing Helen speak so sincerely, Keira stood up

“Alright, Aunt Helen, I’ll

go.”

and Kate immediately followed behind her.

be necessary.”

them. “Taking so many people there isn’t good; it’ll look like we want to provoke them. Just Aunt Helen

for the Gill family

door, but the butler

Helen’s face stiffened.

Chanter/@08

home, she was treated as if she were in her own house. Since

start

sister–in–law was indeed angry

them!

afraid. My elder sister–in–law may seem cold

a young woman like you…”

she wasn’t afraid when Aunt Helen said, “Moreover, I’m here today. If the Gill family

them!”

what to

wanted to say there was no need to do that; these people probably weren’t her match.

demeanor, she kept

silence.

her to come and apologize. Though Keira

Chantor

Heien protective stance…..

about the welfare

two families.

icy entrance. Upon seeing Keira, she gave a

to Helen. “Helen, what brought you back today?”

couldn’t help but retort. “This

to my

tone carried a

Isn’t your home the Olsen residence?

been on good terms for many years. This time, that brat Jackson was out

him

don’t be

scolded. “A tad too

real

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this the wrong way. Jackson is, after all, from the second branch, and you know the kind of person my brother is. He’s flaky, and my sister–in–law spoils the child rotten. As a result, Jackson has caused no end to the trouble for so many years! How can you blame Keera for being tough on him if he isn’t disciplined? Besides, I’ve heard that when Keera was in the Freeman Sect, Jackson bullied her for years! As for accountability, the Olsen family hasn’t even pursued it with him, which is fortunate for you. So why are

sneered. “You keep talking about the Olsen family—if you’re one of

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