Chapter 101:

The moment Kane Clark, Harold’s eldest son, saw Belinda, a flicker of confusion crossed his face. “And this is…” he asked, his tone uncertain.

Harold chuckled warmly. “This is Belinda. You don’t recognize her now, do you?”

Kane’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Belinda?”

Belinda offered him a small nod before turning to the woman seated beside him. “Libby,” she greeted in a calm tone.

The family of three before her were Harold’s eldest son, Kane, his daughter-in-law Libby Clark, and his grandson Enzo Clark.

Kane and his sister, Georgie Clark, were Harold’s children from his late first wife. After her passing, Harold had remarried. His second wife, Norma—more than twenty years his junior—had given birth to his youngest son, Lucas.

Kane had spent years living abroad for reasons that were seldom discussed, while Georgie had married someone in Soling and seldom visited Harold.

her surprise evident yet measured. Meanwhile, Enzo, sitting beside Libby, regarded Belinda with a mix of amazement and delight. The transformation in Belinda’s appearance

his voice laced with

glint of cold disdain in her eyes. Enzo was, in her mind, nothing but a scoundrel. He was notorious

several of them had ended up pregnant, situations Kane had quietly handled. In the past, Enzo hadn’t even spared Belinda a glance, always meeting her with disdainful

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butler’s voice rang out, announcing that Lucas was

flicker of coldness darted

expression calm and his gaze unbothered by the sight of Kane’s family. He had anticipated

first, offering a smile.

icy glance. His voice was sharp.

immediately fell into an

Lucas and Kane had been embroiled in a brutal power struggle. Kane’s

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