y Stu
Chapter 862
After dinner, Genevieve gave Jack a call while standing before the floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room to inform him about that matter.
“Hello, Genevieve. He's busy.’’ It was Lilian who answered the phone.
Casting her gaze at the scenery outside the window, Genevieve pursed her lips and declared, “I'd like to transmit Lucian and Mandy's citizenship. At that time, I'll send the documents over to Dartan. Have Jack sign them.”
When she had finished talking, Lilian went silent for a long time on the other end of the phone. Hence, she couldn't help calling out, “Lilian?”
A long moment later, Lilian ventured, “I've got something to discuss with you, Genevieve. Lucian and Mandy are considered Jack's children in name. Can you allow Mandy to retain her Dartan citizenship and be my daughter?”
Before Genevieve could respond to that, Lilian added, “The miscarriage back then caused me great harm. The doctor said it'd be almost impossible for me to get pregnant again. The Helt family is one of the oldest families in Dartan and has been handed down through the generations. I don't want the family to fall apart at my hands.”
“Isn't Jack by your side? With him there, Helt Corporation will be fine,” Genevieve asserted.
Lilian's breathing deepened. A long while later, she gave a bitter chuckle and lamented, “But he's still human and will grow old. Instead of having him nurture someone else to be his successor, I'd rather hand the family over to Mandy in the future.”
Both Armand and Genevieve had excellent genes.
As such, their son, Lucian, had been calm and shrewd since he was young. In the face of danger, he turned things around multiple times. The same went for Amanda. With just some nurturing, both of them would grow up to be outstanding individuals.
Genevieve lowered her eyes in contemplation.
Considering Armand's current attitude, she felt pretty disheartened. On top of that, Sally, who had an influential family background, was targeting her.
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