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The Rise Of The Unwanted Girl (Athena) novel Chapter 486

Chapter 486

Chapter 486

Any lingering hesitation in Margaret’s heart vanished, replaced by steely resolve. With a dismissive wave of her hand, she declared coldly, “I will not return. Both of you, leave at once- and don’t ever come hack,”

Desperate, Henry shuffled forward on his knees a few steps until be reached Margaret. “Mother,” he pleaded, “I know I was wrong–truly, I do. Hesse, 1

you, come back home with your son.”

His ansious expression seemed gemine.

But Athens felt suspicious. Since when had Henry–a man who only cared about peolit–ever shown any real affection for his family

Back when Margaret was still living at the estate, Henry simply stood by and let Eloise usurp all her power.

Now they were so desperate to make peace, “What’s their real game this time? Athena wondered suspiciously What could the Monsons possibly need Grandma for now?”

Athena lowered her eyes, thinking for a moment. Then, suddenly, she looked up–she’d figured it out

Matthew and Joseph were both of marriageable age. One had been stripped of his official post, while the other was banished to the military.

It couldn’t be for Joseph’s marriage prospects, which meant it had to be Matthew

Margaret, bearing an official imperial title bestowed by the court, hold an exalted status.

If Margaret were to act as matchmaker, she could undoubtedly secure a prestigious marriage for Matthew.

It could even turn things around for the entire duke’s estate,

Now that she understood, Athena thought with growing disdain, her contempt for Henry deepening

Athena scoffed inwardly, Wil that talk of reconciliation and apology? It was all fake. They haven’t changed a bit–still the same hypocrites, only caring about their own interests.”

Atheria turned anxiously to Margaret and implored, her voice urgent, “Grandmother, you mustn’t go back!”

She didn’t have proot, but she was almost sure

Seeing Athena getting anxious, Margaret gave her a reassuring nod. “Don’t worry, Athena,” she said gently

She had long since seen through her son’s hypocrisy, and her heart had grown cold toward him.

Henry’s scheme had failed. He shot Athena a venomous glare and sneered, “Excellent. Truly my good daughter”

“Athena” Eloise snapped, her voice sharp with accusation. “How could you drive a wedge between your father and your grandmother? if word of this gets out, how will you ever lace anyone?” Her eyes burned with undisguised hatred as she glared at Athena.

Eloise’s venomous glare pierced Athena’s heart like a needle, sending a brief tinge through her.

Athena flashed a faint, sarcastic smile. “I’d be truly unfinal if I sent Grandma back. When she was at your estate, she was bedridden for more than twenty days each month. Now, under my care, she’s not only healthy and free from illness, but can even go out to enjoy the opera, And you still are claim you tock proper care of her?

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