Chapter 759

Grandma Clarkson had a soft spot for her iced lattes, a detail some might mistake as a sign of a gentle, easygoing old lady. But, alas, she was anything but.

Her fondness for iced lattes was merely a quirk, one that never swayed her judgment or decisions.

Grandpa Clarkson was cut from the same cloth.

The entire Clarkson clan, including him, prized cool-headedness above all else.

Before he met Christine, he had indeed played the part of a proper Clarkson, following the family's expectations to a tee.

But knowing what he truly wanted had led him to choose Christine.

Otherwise, when Christine had pulled away, he could have easily let her become a stranger to him.

"What if I just cut ties with the Clarksons, then?" he suggested, not entirely serious.

Norman slammed his hand on the table, incredulous. "You must be out of your mind, spouting such childish nonsense!"

it's like you've

have you considered you won't even be able to protect that girl? She got targeted the moment she got involved with you, and you think you haven't learned your lesson?!" Madge intervened, "Norman, have

"I appreciate the iced latte, dear, but let's be realistic. You have your influence because you carry the

you believe you can stand on your own, leaving the Clarkson name behind, we won't let that happen. You're the last of the Clarksons. We didn't raise you to turn against us, but to carry on the Clarkson legacy." Dailey had

the Clarkson name

But now...

the family continued to oppose him this way, he needed to

done here? I have

gestured dismissively and turned to

stepped forward, pulling Nelly with

"Dailey!"

leads you to betray your own, isn't

her abroad." Jayne also called her people into the living room, which suddenly felt cramped

him. He adjusted his cuffs, his voice cool, "Mom, if you had protected her like this before, she wouldn't have been nearly hurt abroad."

Jayne's face turned pale.

"You're just her godmother, not her real mother. Don't act like

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