Chapter 257 His Worries And His Alone

Cesar’s first wife never saw it coming. Her son ended up dying in the explosion instead of Armand, and she nearly went mad. She then coerced Marilyn into shooting Armand, and that shot nearly hit Armand’s heart.

In the end, only when Armand’s grandmother stepped up and chided Cesar’s first wife then did she finally halt her plans.

While Armand was still on bed rest, he sent someone to secretly look into the matter and ended up with the same findings as Samuel.

Even though Armand was not a real Faulkner, he grew up in the Faulkner family. Furthermore, Cesar had been nice to him—among the children, he was the one Cesar doted on the most.

Regardless of what aims Isabella had to have killed Cesar, Cesar was dead. Armand did not want the media to ruin Isabella’s reputation and send the Faulkner family spiraling down into hell without a chance of returning.

As he was not sure if Samuel had something else planned before his death, he was cautious regardless of what scene Marilyn caused. He gave her anything she wanted, and he carefully protected her baby and her.

Armand kept a secret

was only after Genevieve had a miscarriage did he finally tell Steven and Timothy about the

miscarriage, so Mr. Faulkner had no choice but to drive you away. To be honest, Mr. Faulkner has sent his men to keep an eye on you. When Patrick sent you to the hospital in the morning, he informed Timothy about it. He even called

in silence as

had carried so many

matter,” Steven said after glancing at Genevieve. “He has told Timothy a long time ago to take two bags of blood from you so that

married Genevieve because of

me these now? No matter how

Hearing that, Steven froze.

collapsed. Later on, when she was with Armand, she had been careful around him. After falling in love with

could see how much Genevieve loved Armand during her time at

on, Genevieve’s love turned out to be for naught. Patrick died,

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