Chapter 1320:

The weight of memories overwhelmed Felicia, and tears flowed freely as the image of Rickey loomed in her mind—an ache that refused to fade.

Gradually, Elyse’s soothing words calmed her, like a balm on a long-standing wound.

For years, Felicia had banned all mention of the violin—Rickey’s passion. It was her way of silencing her grief, locking it away where it couldn’t torment her. But the walls she had built to contain her sorrow now felt like a cruel prison. Her pride had kept her from reaching out first, and her silence had cost her dearly.

Rickey was gone, and her stubbornness had become a bitter irony, a cruel jest that fate had played upon her. With Felicia’s emotions settled, Elyse broached the subject of the company shares once more.

Felicia patted Elyse’s head, her smile faint but genuine.

“The shares I hold—they were meant for your dad. I already gave your uncle’s portion to him years ago.”

Elyse’s brows knitted in confusion.

“My dad’s shares?”

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left, the shares were still with me. Later, when your uncle took over the company, I handed him some

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Perhaps I clung to a sliver of hope, a foolish dream that one day your dad would return. I imagined him standing here,

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a mirage in the desert, had only mocked her. The years stretched into decades, and Rickey never returned. The only message

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to making a colossal mistake, almost handing the shares over to a heartless man. But now that you’re back, it’s only fitting that your dad’s shares

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hardly enough to buy a seat at the boardroom table. Do you think they’re significant?” Felicia noticed Elyse’s hesitation and quickly added, “Thea and her cronies are far more interested in your

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