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Billionaire’s Regret After Losing Her (Aurelia) novel Chapter 271

Chapter 271 It Didn’t Matter

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It hadn’t been easy for Eleanor to get to the Fletcher Manor, and she was determined to make sure the entire Fletcher family knew the truth about what Aurelia was really like.

That was the only way she might have a chance at getting Grant back.

Eleanor refused to leave.

Even though the Fletcher family had only sent a servant to dismiss her, which was humiliating, she forced herself

to endure it.

After all, coming to the Fletcher family had been incredibly difficult for her, and right now, she was exhausted, and her whole body felt weak.

Even after Millie said all that, Eleanor refused to leave.

She had to see Amanda.

Millie said, “Mrs. Eleanor Hawthorne already made qverything clear, and Mrs. Amanda Fletcher says nonesofg

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it matters.”

“What?” Eleanor couldn’t believe what she was hearing.

None of it mattered?

Grant was involved with a married woman, and Amanda didn’t care.

Wasn’t the Fletcher family supposed to be traditional and strict about these things?

Why was this the reaction she got?

“There are things Mrs. Amanda Fletcher doesn’t know, and I need to tell her face to face,” Eleanor said, her voice tight.

Millie said, “Mrs. Amanda Fletcher says she doesn’t want to hear anything, and she doesn’t want to know anything.”

Eleanor stood frozen.

Didn’t want to hear anything? Didn’t want to know

anything?

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“By the time she finds out, it might be too late,” she said.

Millie said, “That’s not for you to worry about.”

With that, Millie turned and walked back inside, but not before saying something to the security guards.

The message was clear—no matter what Eleanor said next, they shouldn’t bother reporting it.

Just as Millie was about to go in, Eleanor called out, “Wait.”

But this time, Millie didn’t even slow down, and she walked straight inside like she hadn’t heard a thing.

The wind was freezing, and Eleanor’s whole body was shaking, but she couldn’t tell if it was from the cold or from pure rage.

How could this be happening? Why was this happening? No one had ever dared to treat the Hawthorne family like

this before.

What, just because Aurelia and Dominic were fighting,

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everyone thought the Hawthorne family was going down or something?

She’d come here twice now, and the Fletcher family had

turned her away at the door both times without even seeing her.

Eleanor clenched her jaw and turned to leave.

She hadn’t gotten far when Lydia’s call came through, and Eleanor answered it. “What?”

“Mom, I’m hurt.” Lydia’s voice came through the phone, sounding wounded.

Eleanor was already furious, and hearing Lydia say this made her chest tighten. “What happened?”

Hurt? She’d gone to see Grant, so how did she end up hurt?

Lydia’s sobbing voice came through the line. “Grant almost killed me.”

Eleanor’s breath caught. “What?”

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Hearing that Grant had almost killed her daughter, Eleanor’s face went white with shock.

She picked up her pace, walking quickly as she spoke into the phone. “What the hell happened? I told you to tell Grant about Aurelia having an affair with that German guy.”

“I told him, and that’s exactly why he almost killed me.” Lydia’s voice grew more pitiful with each word.

Eleanor’s grip tightened around the phone. “How is this possible? Shouldn’t he want to kill Aurelia instead?”

Lydia cried, “I don’t know, I really don’t know. Mom, I can’t handle Grant anymore. He’s so cold to me.

“Aurelia was the one who betrayed him, but he nearly

killed me instead.”

Lydia’s voice grew more frantic with each word.

Eleanor felt her own panic rising as she listened. “How did this happen?”

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How had everything gone so wrong?

“I don’t know anything. I almost died,” Lydia said.

“Okay, okay. Just come home. Come back home,” Eleanor

said.

Eleanor could tell Lydia was too worked up, so she didn’t push for more answers over the phone.

But the mention of home only made Lydia more agitated.

“Home? Is that even my home anymore? What kind of home is that? They went through my entire room.”

When she brought up her room being searched, Lydia’s agitation turned into something darker. There was real hatred in her voice now.

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