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My Wife Wants a Divorce by Red Little Fruit novel Chapter 914

At it, the Old Madam became startled.

But soon, she calmed down and nodded with a sigh. "The biggest problem is that Dallin is still alive. Although you have never met him, you will see him one day anyway. Then the secret will be exposed, and you’ll know about it. But how did you learn about the secret since you’ve never met Dallin?"

The Old Madam stared at Julien.

Julien took a step back and sat in a chair on her left. "Leaf told me about it."

"Syd?" The Old Madam became stunned.

So did Felicia. "How did Ms. Raines know about it?"

‘The secret is just between the Old Madam and me. Even Mr. Julien himself didn’t know about it. How did Ms. Raines learn about it?

‘This is really strange.’

"After meeting Dallin, Leaf thought he was very similar to the former me, and she made such a guess," Julien answered straightforwardly, without hiding anything.

The Old Madam suddenly tightened her hold on the cane. "What? Syd met Dallin? How did she meet him? Did she go to Jackal City?”

"No." Julien shook his head. "Dallin came to our city for his illegitimate daughter and met Leaf. His daughter plotted against Leaf, so we called the police to arrest her.”

"I see." The Old Madam nodded understandingly, and then a strange expression appeared on her face. "Julien, you mentioned his illegitimate daughter just now. Does Dallin have an illegitimate daughter?"

Julien nodded. "Yes. He seems to have an illegitimate daughter."

Julien was still doubting whether Greta was his illegitimate daughter.

But before Zach's investigation results came out, Julien regarded Greta as his illegitimate daughter.

Hearing Julien's words, the Old Madam rapped the floor with her cane and gave a sneer. "An illegitimate daughter? Huh! Isabel loved such a man."

Isabel was the nickname of Julien’s mother.

The Old Madam always addressed her as Isabel.

"I don't know whether your mother would feel angry and regretted if she knew what Dallin has done." The Old Madam looked up at Julien.

Julien clenched his fists and looked up at her. "Grandma, do you also know the agreement between my mother and Dallin?"

She nodded. "Yes, I know. Though your mother thought she managed to hide it from me, I knew everything that she had done. When your mother married your father, your father had just inherited Flint Corporation. Compared with those people who are born to be a businessman or a leader, your father seemed mediocre, so at that time, many high-level executives refused to defer to your father's decisions. Later, it was I who temporarily took the post of president to help your father daunt them in the corporation so that your father could cultivate his loyal subordinates. Therefore, the most powerful person in our family at that time was not your father, but me. And I asked many men to watch Flint Corporation and our family in case those people had planted spies. So, I knew everything your mother had done."

Julien listened to the Old Madam quietly.

"Mr. Julien, it's true. Your father really loved your mother in the past. You probably don't know how their engagement comes," said Felicia, gazing at Julien kindly.

Julien shook his head in confusion.

He had no idea.

Felicia looked at the Old Madam.

The latter nodded. "Tell him."

Gaining the Old Madam’s permission, Felicia slowly said, "Actually, your mother and your father knew each other when they were children. At that time, your father was ten years old while your mother was seven years old. They met at a party and had a good time together. When they parted, your mother was reluctant to leave and asked your father not to forget her. She even said that she wanted to be your father's bride when she grew up. Although we adults all knew that it was just a joke, your father took it seriously and even went to Jackal City to find your mother secretly. He was only ten years old then."

"What happened later?" Looking at Felicia, Julien wanted to hear more about his parents’ story.

He was ten years old when his mother died.

He was only a teenager when his father died.

So, he knew little about his parents’ past.

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