Eastcliff, the Dunn family.

Before Helen arrived home, her parents, as well as her siblings, knew about the scandal of the Schulz family and also Sheldon's illegitimate daughter.

Therefore, before she returned, Lord Dunn urged the other siblings to go home.

Lord Dunn and Lady Dunn knew Helen's temperament and character very well. They knew that as soon as Helen learned about this, she would definitely come home, so they didn't call her, nor did they let others call her, and they gathered at home to wait for her return. 4

When Helen's car drove into the Dunn residence, her parents and siblings came out to welcome her.

When Helen saw her whole family appearing in front of her, she was exceptionally moved.

Unlike other families who were into business and industrialization, the elders of the Dunn family held important positions in politics and academics, hence, money was never an issue in the family. 4

It was because they didn't care about money that there was not much of a rivalry between the Dunn family's siblings.

Dunn's department that promised excellent career prospects; some concentrated on their own profession in the

for Helen and her sisters, they had

contrary, they were all capable of running a family, and each one of them possessed extremely good

out of the car, Lady Dunn stepped forward and held her

and said, "Hi,

all gotten together. Come, I've asked the servants to burn the charcoal fire. Let's have a hot pot meal together later!" One of the most

or gas stoves, the old generation of Eastcliff citizens must use a copper pot with

so eating hot pot was a wonderful

and raised in Eastcliff,

families, and the situation of each family was different. Although everyone often came home to visit their parents, it was not easy for all of them

Dunn had immediately thought of having a happy and harmonious meal together as a family.

once they heard that they were going to eat hot pot, they were overwhelmed and grinned in glee even though it was

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