Chapter 302: A Parting Gift

"Dad, this is something I should do. After all, Genevieve has been with our family for so many years, and she has always taken special care of me since I was little. I ought to see her off, even if it's just to give her an umbrella as a token of my meager efforts."

Aurora's words were particularly meaningful; only those who knew of her past hardships could understand what she meant by care.

"Alright, you go then. I thought Zachary would take her to the hotel, but I scolded them just now only to stop them from making any more pleas to stay, not to forbid them from seeing her off.

It's so late, and it's pouring rain outside. If anything happens to Genevieve, who would be responsible?" Though Magnus seemed stern, he was fundamentally a good person.

Fortunately, Genevieve had made a fundamental mistake this time. Had it been a lesser error, she might have managed to change his mind with a few tricks.

Aurora was relieved she hadn't immediately told Magnus about Genevieve's past deeds upon returning. Even if he had believed her, Genevieve would have gradually made amends.

With her incremental pushing, Genevieve's chances of returning to the Montgomery family were now as difficult as reaching heaven.

"Okay, Dad, I'll go ahead then. Let me use your car keys, and I'll take her to the hotel." "Sure, go ahead."

Magnus handed the keys to Aurora, who opened an umbrella and left.

Genevieve dragged her suitcase alone in the heavy rain, turning back to look at the place she had lived for so many years.

When she first arrived, she was full of longing, like Cinderella who had married a prince, no longer needing to worry about life's struggles and able to have everything without effort.

Back then, Ivy and Zachary had clung to her, tugging at her skirt excitedly asking, "Mom, is that our home now?"

you and Zach will live from now on," Genevieve replied, stroking their

beautiful, like a castle in

can call him

two children happily ran towards the

the present, where she left alone under the

taxi was harder than scaling the heavens. Genevieve cursed Magnus's mercilessness internally while drawing her

have acted on a whim; wearing more clothes would have been better as now she was both cold and miserable,

shelter from the rain, and Genevieve knew she had

and headlights shone from behind her, blinding

hand, peering through the gaps between her fingers, she saw it was Magnus's

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scene straight out of a drama unfolded where the heroine leaves in a huff,

as long as Magnus came for her, she could

but because the windshield was covered in raindrops and the wipers couldn't keep up, she couldn't

opened, and Genevieve rushed forward eagerly, exclaiming, "Magnus, I knew you couldn't bear to leave me

are you talking about? Please take a good look at who I am,"

her eyes chilling, "Why is it you? Where is

it was indeed only Aurora alone;

it not be me, Genevieve? Are you disappointed? My father now despises you; he would never come to see you off. What surprises me is your dear daughter and son, whom you've toiled so hard to raise, yet in the end, they don't even wish to bid you farewell. Tsk, tsk, I really feel for you, all that money you earned through hard work saved your son, and after all that, not a word of thanks from him, and to be kicked out of

others; kicking someone when they were down was not something

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