"In that case, are you planning on having two wives?" Angeline reminded him, "Aunt Crystal will never agree to it."
Spencer felt cornered.
"Why does she insist on making things difficult for m e?"
Angeline sighed weakly and said, "Uncle Spencer, I'm sorry. You still failed to cherish the last chance Aunt Crystal gave you."
Spencer was dumbfounded. "What do you mean?"
Just as he spoke, Mrs. Yorks walked out. Her hair was i n an updo and she looked elegant in an evening dress. However, her expression was desolate.
Everyone present had their attention on her. Mrs.
Yorks walked up to Cole, looked at him, and said in a gentle tone, "I'm sorry, Cole. I never wanted to make you uncomfortable, but you have to make a choice now. I chose to stay in Yorks Stronghold for so long because I didn't want to force you. However, it’s time for you to make a choice."
The crowd was confused about what Mrs. Yorks was referring to. Before Mrs. Yorks said anything else, Cole blurted out, "If you choose to divorce Dad, I'm with you.
Mrs. Yorks smiled and said, "Very good. What do you think about changing your last name to Sullivan?"
Cole nodded. "Okay."
Spencer stared in horror. It was unbelievable that Mrs. Yorks was so determined to end the Yorks’ bloodline. He felt heartbroken and snarled at her, saying, "Are you retaliating against me?"
Mrs. Yorks didn't even look at him. In her heart, Spencer was just a random passerby now.
Grand Old Master Yorks' heart ached. His hands trembled and he kept repeating to Spencer, "You can't let them go. Spencer, you can't let them go, or our family will be gone."
Spencer ran up to Mrs. Yorks, knelt down again, and said with a face full of tears, "Crys, please forgive me. I'll do anything for you..."
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