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Love beyond the mask (Whitney) novel Chapter 354

Keegan was just as puzzled as he looked at Torin. But Torin remained silent. It wasn't until they had finished tidying up the cemetery and descended from the hilltop that the situation began to unravel. Outside the cemetery's administration office, Whitney was off to fetch the car while Torin kept Keegan company.

Inside the office, the TV was on, and one of the cemetery workers pointed at a middle-aged man on the screen and laughed, "That's the guy who donated to our cemetery! He even specifically requested that the central section of the graves be renovated!"

"Turns out he's a mega-rich businessman. Sounds like he's not from Banyan City. Sheldon, was it?"

Torin's gaze was suddenly drawn to the TV. The news was about the goings-on in Emperor City: "Emperor City's Sheldon family head, Hudson Sheldon, visited our region at the invitation of the Banyan City provincial government. The Sheldon Group, a centuries-old powerhouse, took great interest, with Jared Sheldon touring the cemetery hills..."

On screen, the middle-aged Hudson exuded an aura of authority, his handsome features and nostalgic gaze unmistakable. Torin felt a surge of excitement... It was him, wasn't it? Donating for the renovation of the central graves, wasn't that Ms. Parisa's tombstone?

Torin sighed. This was his doing, after all. He had used Ms. Parisa's keepsake, which he had kept with him abroad all these years, to secretly send it to Emperor City. At last, he had drawn them here.

Little Miss Whitney had never met her biological father. Now, with young master Keegan out of prison and the family reunited, she had also reclaimed control of Skye Gem Ltd. But as a woman, divorced and with a child, still entangled with her ex-husband Ludwik, she was in a tough spot.

Torin always considered how to provide support for the young mistress. With such a remarkable heritage, why should she languish in Banyan City? Moreover, with unsettled scores between the Bartels family and the Tennyson family, the young mistress needed a strong background to lean on. It was time to trace her roots back...

Watching Whitney return from afar, Torin kept his knowledge to himself. If that man truly sought his daughter, his actions would undoubtedly follow soon...

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In Emperor City, the Lippert family estate sprawled across the mountainside, covering thousands of acres. Jason emerged from his medical check-up coughing lightly, his complexion not at its best. Surrounded by his doctor, directors of the Lippert Group, and several military subordinates—all trusted confidants—he remarked, "My health isn't what it used to be. The Lippert family, vast as it is, needs a new head. Three years ago, I wasn't in a rush to bring Ludwik back. Now, the time has come for him to return to his roots."

Someone chimed in, "Commander, Ludwik's wedding is soon. You've planned for so long..."

"Yes," Jason smiled. "I'll attend the wedding. I'll gift him a few of the Lippert Group's smaller companies during the celebration. He can't refuse in such a setting. After that, recognizing his lineage should naturally follow."

"That's your own son; you've gone to great lengths over the years."

A shadow crossed Jason's eyes. Initially unaware that his brother Kaden's wife Natalie was carrying his own child, a series of tragic misunderstandings had buried deep within the Lippert family's history... Upon returning from the military and learning of a possible link through the Bartels family, Jason couldn't let go.

"However, Ludwik's future status and marrying a girl from the Bartels Pharmaceutical... Elaine isn't his match."

A director raised concerns, "Our family's standards for marriage alliances should at least match the top three conglomerates like the Sheldon Group! I heard there's a suitable Ms. Sheldon..."

Jason seemed unconcerned, waving the notion away, "Getting my son back is what matters. If he wishes to marry her, so be it. He feels indebted to Elaine. Let him marry, and settle that debt. Ludwik is to inherit the Lippert Group. Marrying a few times is nothing out of the ordinary."

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