For a young man in his twenties,ing to terms with the shocking revtion that his father has an illegitimate daughter can be incredibly challenging. This is especially true for Zara, who, like her mother Deana, values emotional integrity. Although Zara has never been in a rtionship, if faced with such a situation, she would undoubtedly follow in her mother’s footsteps and decisively divorce her husband without a second thought. While it may take her some time to fully ept this reality, she remains steadfast in her support for all of her mother’s choices.
At this moment, Fitz embodies a certain machismo. He believes that a man like his father is unlikely to remain faithful in marriage for a lifetime. It’s amon belief that extremely wealthy men often find it difficult to be satisfied with just one heterosexual partner, and asional infidelities are a typical urrence. Growing up in the upper-ss social circles, Fitz has witnessed many such situations among men.
Illegitimate children and daughters are not umon in this world; they have be almost routine. The most notable example Fitz has encountered is a billionaire in the tech industry who fathered numerous children with various women and proudly showcased his lifestyle on social media.
In light of this, Fitz feels that if his father had merely engaged in a one-night stand with his bodyguard resulting in a daughter, it could be considered a rtively low-key and family-oriented affair within their social sphere. In fact, women in this environment have long since grown ustomed to such happenings.
However, Fitz chooses not to express these thoughts to his mother and sister, fully aware of their personalities. He fears that if he were to voice these opinions now, it would only lead to their anger directed towards him.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Internally, Zara is seething with anger.
She feels a deep sense of solidarity with her mother during this time. If she were in Deana’s position, she would certainly leave her husband without a moment’s hesitation. While on the phone with Deana, Zara dered, “Mom, I fully support your decision to divorce Dad! He made a grave mistake and kept it hidden for far too long. This is absolutely unforgivable! When I see him, I need to confront him directly!”
Deana, however, is far moreposed than her daughter. “Zara, I shared this with you because you and your brother are both adults now. You have the right to know, but this is ultimately a matter between your father and me. There’s no need for you to confront your dad about this.”
“Furthermore, after I divorce your father, you both have the option to stay in Banks’ house, live with your grandmother, or even move out on your own. I have no objections.” <fndec4> The source of th?s content is f?ndnovel</fndec4>
She added that family gatherings at Grandpa’s house would continue as usual, just without the two of them attending the same events. Everything else would remain unchanged.
Zara, still feeling conflicted, pleaded, “Mom! Don’t you think we should confront that woman, the one with the surname Elms? How could she seduce someone else’s husband and have the audacity to bear a child? That’s outrageous!”
“There’s no need for that,” Deana replied calmly. “She is also a victim in this situation. I hold no me against her, and you shouldn’t confront her either. Rtionships are personal choices, and there’s no right or wrong.”
Zara felt a lump in her throat and asked, “Mom, what are your ns moving forward?”
With a gentle smile, Deana replied, “I have no specific ns. If your father cane to terms with this, I’ll proceed with the divorce swiftly. If he needs time to understand, I’m not going to wait around indefinitely; I’ll simply take some time for myself.”
Zara quickly asked, “Mom, where do you want to go to rx?” Deana smiled slightly and replied with two simple words: “Aurous Hill!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>