Chapter 235
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Everyone’s eyes were on the box in Raymond’s hands. Sebastian ask, “What are you trying to po kom?*
Raymond handed the box to Sebastian. “Sebastian, you take a look.”
Sebastian opened the box, revealing a bunch of old letters. “These are letters?
He picked one up and unfolded it. As he read, he realized it was a love letter from a girl to a boy, addressed in Baymind «Ma va imanier 11 a sign Rom was–Octavia!!!
One letter after another followed, all from the same girl writing to Raymond. The letters contained personal exchanges,
Sebastian could barely believe his eyes. “These are letters from Octavia to you?”
“Correct! These are all from Octavia. I love Eliza, so I couldn’t accept her. That’s why she tried to frame me, trying to destroy love.”
At Raymond’s words, Octavia lost her composure. “What? I wrote what? What do you mean, unrequited love?”
Sebastian handed the letter to Octavia. “Aunt, did you write these letters?”
Octavia took the letter, reading it in shock. She nodded, trembling. “These… These are my letters… But how could this be…
Before she could finish speaking, Raymond interjected, “These are the best evidence I have. Sebastian, I’ve told you before, things them. You shouldn’t just take Octavia’s word for it. Sometimes, adult matters aren’t as simple as you think.”
The situation took a dramatic turn, leaving everyone more confused than ever.
Caitlin picked up the letters and read them as well. They indeed seemed like letters between lovers, filled with emotional confessions and
After reading, Caitlin asked, “You claim to love Sebastian’s mother, Eliza, and couldn’t accept Octavia’s feelings, but these letters read like romantic exchanges. How do you explain that?”
Raymond was momentarily silent, unable to answer.
Caitlin continued, pressing further. “And if you truly loved Eliza, why did you marry Grace so soon after her accident? What was that about?”
Raymond found himself at a loss for words in response to Caitlin’s questions.
Caitlin turned to Octavia. “Octavia, are these letters really from you to Raymond? Did you once have feelings for him, or even have a relationship with him when you were younger?”
“No… No…” Octavia was trembling, her hands shaking, tears streaming down her face. She seemed to have something difficult to say. “… …”
“Whatever it is, you can speak out here. Only then can the truth of the past be restored!” Caitlin encouraged her gently.
Sebastian also comforted Octavia. “Aunt, don’t be afraid. We’ll protect you. Just speak your truth!”
Octavia nodded, tears in her eyes. “These letters were written many years ago, during my correspondence with Professor Xavian. I wrote them, but the names at the top should have been Xavian, and the signature at the end should have been my mother Kelly’s, not Rayı
Caitlin was stunned. What did Xavian and her mother Kelly have to do with all of this?
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Chapter 235
The situation was becoming increasingly complicated, but Caitlin decided she would ask abeen the perihen later for he
content of the letters didn’t change, just the names at the top and the signatures, right?”
“Exactly…”
Caitlin examined the letterheads and signatures again. She knew there were chemicals that could after handwriting, to changing the names impossible.
“So… Raymond, you took someone else’s letters, altered them, and tried to create a fake impression that Octavia had feelings for you, post forewar year own name?” Caitlin confronted him.
“Caitlin, you’re just an outsider. This isn’t your business! Stop speaking out of turn!” Raymond shot her a warning glare
Sebastian’s anger flared. “Who says Caitlin is an outsider? She’s my wife, the mother of my child! If anyone here is an outsider, it’s youll Bay’ve been pretending to be my father, but who are you really? Has anyone ever truly accepted you for who you are?”
Sebastian’s words struck a nerve with Raymond, causing his anger to boil over. His fists clenched tightly as he tried to suppress his rags.
At this point, everyone in the room was completely stunned, unsure of who was telling the truth.
“Enough! Stop arguing!” Beatrice intervened with a sharp tone. Her tear–filled eyes turned to Raymond. “Are you Raymond’s brother? If you are, then yras are the child I lost all those years ago, the one who should be part of The Vanderbilt Family. If you’ve returned alive, I’m happy, but why would you do al these wicked things?”
It was supposed to be a heartwarming scene of a mother recognizing her long–lost son, but Raymond remained cold and indifferent. “I told you, I am Raymond! It doesn’t matter if others doubt me, but how can you not believe me, Mom?”
Beatrice sighed heavily, deeply saddened, unsure of what to do.
“You still firmly believe you’re Raymond, don’t you? Then we’ll have to bring in your first wife, Eliza, and have her confront you directly” Caitlin spoke up.
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