The news of Fanny’s sudden death spread throughout Richburgh.

Previously, many regretted that Fanny had given up the opportunity to become the top female star to marry Oliver.

When they learned that she was the Channings’ adopted daughter and childhood friends with Oliver, and considered each other as siblings, the marriage took on an ambiguous tone.

No one expected more than three years later, the initially underestimated couple had walked together to the present. Those who had seen them together claimed that the two treated each other with respect, and seemed genuinely happy.

Some even joked that Kenneth had arranged a perfect match for Oliver since his childhood, leading to this fortunate union.

In summary, their marriage was considered a beautiful story. What no one foresaw was that Fanny would die at the peak of this seemingly blissful marriage.

When Diana heard the news, she struggled to remain standing. Fanny had extended a helping hand to her during her most difficult and helpless times.

Although they hadn’t been in frequent contact over the years, Diana attributed much of her current success in the fashion industry and the growth of her personal brand to Fanny’s initial financial support.

significant role in helping her establish her

and Fanny had maintained a good friendship. Recently, they had even

feel like it was just the other day when the three of us, Fanny, Cecilia, and

image, her laughter, everything was vivid in her

How could she just die

in the funeral procession, Diana’s

a loss. Seeing her so distraught, he thought about telling Oliver that they were leaving early

until the funeral is over,” Julian said, when he found Oliver. “Diana’s belly is getting bigger. If she

would also affect Diana. If anything happened to either of them,

“I understand.”

them off. The entire process was excessively calm, and there wasn’t much sadness on his

couldn’t shake the feeling that this wasn’t the

her into the

getting a bit angry. “What

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