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After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself novel Chapter 161

After Charles handled the Brent family matter, he looked at Flora again.

Flora’s complexion was rosy, a far cry from her previous sickly appearance.

“Charles, you have to get Harold out of jail. That girl Aria is insane, daring to call the police on him!”

Helena gripped Charles’s hand, her voice filled with sorrow. “Roxanne is just so unlucky. Why did she have to run into that curse, Aria? I don’t know what we ever did to her. She’s ruined both of them!”

“Mom, don’t get worked up. I’ll figure something out for Harold. You just focus on resting.”

Harold's banquet had become a complete joke.

Now, he had to worry not only about Harold but also about the Brent family’s reputation.

“Charles, I’ve already spoken with the media,” Flora said softly. “But about Aria… didn’t she say she wanted to cut ties? What if she releases a statement?”

“Even if no rumors get out now, we won’t be able to hide it once her statement is released.”

Charles pressed his lips together and said, “She can’t cut ties.”

Flora was surprised. “Why do you say that?”

Charles glanced at Helena, who was also looking at him.

He hesitated for a few seconds before speaking slowly, “Because Aria… really is Nathan’s illegitimate daughter.”

Helena and Flora’s eyes widened.

They had always thought the Rowan family had simply taken the wrong baby home from the hospital, but because of the affection from raising her for over a decade, they had never made Aria leave.

But it turned out to be because Aria was Nathan's illegitimate daughter all along.

“So, that woman and Roxanne at the same time… No, wait, Roxanne delivered prematurely back then…”

Charles nodded. “Roxanne went into labor because she found out Nathan was cheating.”

“This is an absolute scandal! A total disgrace!”

Helena slammed her hand on the table, heartbroken and furious.

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