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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 490

Chapter 490 A Blessing in Disguise Rose pulled me to sit down, her face still grim. I glanced around the table, not seeing Liora, but I did notice Atticus still there. His eyes were fixed on me, and it seemed he must have noticed what had transpired.

Fearful that Rose might continue her outburst and embarrass Atticus, I quickly reached out and poured her a cup of tea. "Grandma Rose, please have some tea." She sighed and looked at me, seemingly complaining, "You are such a considerate girl. If only had a granddaughter like you." Upon hearing Rose's words, Bella suddenly smiled and said, "Grandma Rose, you and Mr. Archie are so similar.

You always dwell on TCO Since you like Chloe so much, why don't I suggest that Mr. Archie just accept Chloe as his daughter?" This statement completely stunned me. What was Bella thinking? She continued to smile gently. "Having a granddaughter would make you happy, and Mr. Archie would have a daughter too. If you care for her, it would give her support and prevent others from bullying her as an outsider. It's a win- win situation." Bella's words were followed immediately by Arthur's approval.

"That's a great suggestion. I can vouch for this girl's character. She's absolutely graceful, responsible, and inspiring. She is a well-behaved and great young lady."

Rose suddenly burst into laughter and glanced at Bella. "You always have so many ideas. But I have to admit, I really do find her very pleasing to the eye. She caught my attention from the very first glance. It seems it really is fate." Bella looked at Archie and asked, "Mr.

Archie, what do you think? Should we accept this daughter?" Feeling somewhat overwhelmed, I looked at Atlas, who just smiled and remained silent.

Upon hearing Bella's words, Archie laughed heartily, "How could I not like the granddaughter that my mother can't get enough of? If Atlas has chosen her, of course, she's won my heart too. Well, I'll accept this daughter. From today on, I have

fulfilled a wish and gained a daughter." At this moment, everyone applauded and agreed. Someone suggested that today was a good day and that they should immediately hold an acknowledgement ceremony.

I was taken aback by the situation, but I knew that such an opportunity was something that many people dreamt of, yet it had unexpectedly fallen into my lap. I had no reason to refuse.

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