Grace was already mentally prepared. Perhaps this Nora would ask for money or ask her to persuade Mrs. James to restrain. However, what she did not expect was that Nora had such an idea!
She stopped talking, but Nora was anxious. She hurriedly said to Grace, “I don’t want anything. I just hope that Ollie won’t be laughed at.
I don’t want any money from the James family.
As long as you can let Ollie return to the James family and acknowledge his identity, this is more important than anything else.”
Nora said sincerely, “Mrs. Shaw, you should be considerate of a mother’s selfishness.”
After Grace heard Nora’s words, she was speechless for a moment.
Even Caden was surprised.
After hearing Nora’s plea, he took a deep look at Nora.
He lowered his head and looked at the expressionless face of the woman in his arms. He knew that she had already seen through Nora’s thoughts.
Jafar was retired and the James Group was already in the hands of Grace. It was not only a matter of dignity to let Ollie return to the James family. Once the James family recognized that Ollie was a James, then it would be justified for him to join the James Group in the future.
As a James, he would be able to obtain connections in this circle. Others would respect Ollie because of the James family and him, Caden. In the future, Ollie would be able to rely on this status to obtain a lot of convenience.
Not to mention, as long as he had a legitimate status as a descendant of the James family, Ollie would be able to get the shares of the James family’s property in the future.
If this child was ambitious and had the intention to occupy the James Group, then it was very convenient for him to use means.
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The readers' comments on the novel: I've Been There Before (Grace and Caden)
How can a woman suffer so much? How can a man be too cruel initially robbing her of dignity and all, then deceiving her after he knows he loves her? How can they not remarry, making their offspring illegitimate? The line between love and hatred is truly fine indeed! Thank you for this story....