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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 323

Chapter 323: Chapter 323: The Two Brothers Are Very Alike

A solemn atmosphere filled the villa’s living room. The servants treaded lightly. Judith Pierce held a photo album, her face etched with unconcealable sorrow.

Sunny Reed and Noah Grant weren’t in the living room. Chloe Reed’s brow smoothed slightly as she entered.

Judith Pierce looked up at her. "Finished talking with Walker?"

"Yes," Chloe Reed replied softly, walking over to sit in an armchair.

But to her surprise, Judith Pierce patted the spot beside her. "Come, sit here."

Chloe Reed was confused, but she moved over and sat down anyway.

"Look, this is Julian back in the day," Judith Pierce said, pointing to a photograph. "He was only a year older than Walker. The two of them look so much alike, don’t they?"

The photo showed two brothers, both looking fresh-faced and full of youthful energy.

One, Julian Grant, was smiling gently, his bright, warm eyes looking directly at the camera. The other, Walker Grant, had one hand brushing his bangs from his face, flashing a bold, uninhibited grin for the lens while his other hand rested on Julian’s shoulder.

Their eyes and brows were strikingly similar, and they were about the same height.

"Julian had a gentle temperament and a knack for seeing the big picture, so we groomed him to manage the Grant Group. And he did an excellent job..." Judith Pierce said softly.

Chloe Reed stared at the photo, and a strange feeling suddenly washed over her.

The feeling came out of nowhere, leaving her bewildered.

Judith Pierce sighed. "Alas... The one thing was his marriage. He chose a daughter-in-law I wasn’t happy with. If Sunny Reed hadn’t been pregnant, I never would have approved their marriage. But then, she lost the baby."

Chloe Reed hadn’t known about that.

Judith Pierce continued, "Thankfully, he didn’t let up after the wedding, and Sunny Reed kept to herself. But who could have imagined everything that would happen later..."

Chloe Reed pulled her gaze away from the photo. "Mrs. Grant," she said quietly, "those things are in the past. You shouldn’t dwell on them. It’s not good for you."

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