Chapter 990
Leona frowned. "Grandpa's leaving for Victory Pass tomorrow. He's getting older, and after this, who knows when
we'll see him again? He spent his 70th birthday alone at Sullivan Estate. Don't you want to go have a meal with
him and wish him a long life?" Heather wiped away her tears. "No, | can't go. And anyway, Carissa should have
been the one to celebrate with him on his 70th birthday..."
Leona's anger flared. "Mom, you should know that Cari couldn't see him on his birthday or celebrate it with him.
The negotiations hadn't even started then, and His Majesty hadn't made his decision. How could she possibly
have done such an inappropriate thing at such an inappropriate time?"
Heather dabbed at her eyes with a handkerchief, choking up as she spoke, "Well, it's all over now. A meal now
isn't the sas on his actual birthday. | didn't go then, but when he returned to the capital, I did try to visit.
Unfortunately, someone was guarding the door and wouldn't letin. At least | made the effort."
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Though Leona had managed to find peace in her heart over the past few days, hearing her mom speak so
callously left her speechless with anger.
"Fine." Leona shook her head, disappointment in her eyes. "I thought you were just weak, but | never imagined
you'd be so cold. If you don't want to go, | won't force you."
Heather buried her face in her hands, nearly breaking down in tears. "Why is it so important to see him? Why
don't you care about me? Your dad doesn't wantanymore. He left the manor empty and took everything with
him. He leftwith nothing. | have nothing now." Leona had been about to walk away, but seeing her mom cry
so painfully, she couldn't help but try one last tto reason with her.
"We can look into Dad's situation separately. It won't stop you from seeing Grandpa. He's leaving tomorrow for
Victory Pass. I'm sorry to say this, but if you don't see him now, you may never get the chance again. Besides,
Grandpa is your family. Now that you're in trouble, isn't this the perfect tto ask him for help?" she suggested.
"He won't help me," Heather said, wiping away her tears. But the more she tried, the more they flowed. "Your
grandfather will only be angry withfor how | treated your aunt and Carrisa, and your third aunt won't look at
Leona sighed softly. "So, you knew all along."
Heather sobbed as she said, "I had no choice. Your dad said the capital was too complicated and the king was
too suspicious. He toldnot to get involved with anything or anyone. | was supposed to stay out of everything
and keep my distance. That was the only way we could stay in the capital and not be sent away to some
desolate place."
Leona smiled bitterly. "So, for that reason, you didn't do anything when Aunt Melanie was in trouble, and you
didn't care when Cari had problems. Even when | was bullied by Samuel, you didn't speak up. Was that all for a
comfortable life in the capital? But have you really found a good life here? It would've been better to just go back
to the fief."
"It wasn't that | didn't want to help. Your dad wouldn't allow it," Heather replied, her voice cracking.
Leona didn't want to pursue the past anymore.
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With tears in her eyes, she asked quietly, "Will you cwithto see Grandpa?"
Heather shook her head vigorously. "No, | can't go. Tell your grandfather... Tell him I'm ill and bedridden."
"If Grandpa believes you're really too sick to move, do you think he won't csee you? He might be angry, but
you're his daughter-his own flesh and blood. Not everyone is as cold as you."
Heather's eyes were filled with
sorrow. "It doesn't matter whether
he believes it or not. Just go, please, go now. When they leave the capital, you should cback and stay with
me. I'm afraid, Leona. | don't know what's going to happen."
Leona left, her heart heavy with disappointment.