Chapter 165
Maisie said, “If she bears another male heir for real, perhaps her status in the Vanderbilts will be different i n the case of Madam Vanderbilt being pleased and loving the grandson.”
‘Aunt Leila is trying to bear a male heit?’
Linda expressed her astonishment. She was aware of her grandmother valuing grandsons more than granddaughters all the while.
Her deadbeat younger brother had always been highly regarded more than her in Coralia. She was compelled to take on the chores at home despite her young age, while her brother needed not to do anything.
Her grandmother had only treated her a little better only when she was about the age to wed. Her grandmother was counting on her to marry into a rich family so she could support her younger brother financially.
However, Madam Vanderbilt had no idea that she wanted to marry the rich not because she wanted to support her brother financially but because she wanted to cut loose from being ordered around by her brother.
If her aunt were to bear a male heir, perhaps her grandmother’s focus would not be placed on her brother solely anymore.
At the thought of this, Linda yearned for that in her heart to a certain extent.
The office door opened all of a sudden while Linda fell to the floor next to Kennedy’s feet because she was eavesdropping through the door.
Kennedy furrowed his brows as he looked at her.
Maisie naturally noticed Linda and looked up. “Why are you standing outside the door?”
Linda got up with an embarrassed look on her face. “Maisie, I… I’m here to see you. I’m sorry, I wasn’t trying to eavesdrop on purpose.”
Linda was about to burst into tears.
Kennedy looked at Maisie.
Maisie nodded, permitting him to leave.
Maisie placed down the document. “How can I help you?”
“I… I would like to inquire from you because there are many things that I’m not well aware of on my first day of internship. Maisie, you won’t think I’m troubling you, right?” asked Linda cautiously.
Even though Maisie was not a fan of the Vanderbilts, she knew that Linda was only behaving in this manner because of Madam Vanderbilt’s brainwashing.
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