Chapter 83

Sienna choked back tears as she haltingly explained the situation.

Everyone knew about the Montgomery family. Mr. Eugene, the black sheep of the family, wasn't favored by the elders. He had been sent away from the family estate at a young age to live on his own, raised under the care of nannies and housekeepers.

However, Mr. Eugene had always been peculiar, disliking the bustling company of others in his mansion. As he grew older, he dismissed all the staff, allowing only a weekly housekeeper to tidy up his home.

Yesterday was supposed to be the day for cleaning, but Sienna had something come up and couldn't make it.

When she finally arrived in the evening, she found Mr. Eugene collapsed on the floor, unconscious. His face was as pale as a freshly painted wall, drenched in cold sweat.

Sienna was beside herself with fear and immediately called for an ambulance. However, as an outsider, she couldn't sign any documents, nor did she dare to. With Mr. Eugene still unconscious and unable to reach any other Montgomery family members, she turned to Mila for help.

After all, in Sienna's eyes, Mrs. Montgomery was the only one in the family who showed any kindness towards Mr. Eugene. She occasionally visited his mansion to check on him and had even left her contact information with the staff for emergencies.

Little did she know, it would be needed today, and in such a dire situation.

have no idea how scared I was. I'm just an ordinary person; how could

to soothe her, though

had heard rumors at the old estate that her mother-in-law, Felicity, had been unwell after giving birth to Eugene, suffering from a severe illness and postpartum depression.

to Mila, but what perplexed her was why her father-in-law, Conrad, and his brother, Lysander, also kept their distance. One was Eugene's father, the other his brother. Their indifference to his

her aching

this one last time. After the divorce, the Montgomery family's troubles would no longer be her concern,

surgical fees and kept the

Sienna panicked, clutching Mrs. Montgomery's hand and wailing, "Mrs. Montgomery, I can't handle

grated

papers, so she might as well stay until Eugene was out of

intended to call her great-aunt to explain the situation but decided it was better to tell her in person. After

been

was about the Montgomery family, her face darkened further. "Why bother

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