The CEO’S Unplanned Heir novel (Aurelia and Leopold)

Chapter 1129



Chapter 1129

Sheryl was a mask of indignation, slamming her hand down on the table. "Who the hell would do

something so heartless? What's their game?"

"I don't know either," Aurelia mused. "It's not for something as petty as money."

Silence fell as Sheryl's forehead veins twitched with barely contained rage.

"Their target is clearly my branch and yours. If it was an external enemy, they wouldn't gain a thing.

The Stirling family is vast and can still stand strong without Fredric and Leopold. Could it be an inside

feud, looking to usurp the throne?"

Aurelia couldn't help but admire Sheryl's quick mind, on point as always. It was no wonder Sheryl had

once starred as the lead in a hit family drama series.

As she pondered, Sheryl continued her line of thought. "If my branch and yours were gone, that would

leave only Arnold and Raines. Arnold would never harm you, and Mom wouldn't leave the heir to him.

That only leaves Raines."

Leaping from the couch, Sheryl exclaimed, "It's Raines. It must be him. Ever since Fredric and I were

trapped in divorce, Lisbeth has been all chummy with me. I thought she cared, but now it's clear she

was just stirring the pot and fanning the flames of our conflict. That couple is the epitome of sly and

cruel. Never before has the Stirling family seen such cold-blooded descendants, not sparing even their

flesh and blood.Raines always seemed reliable and quiet," Sheryl noted, "But behind that facade, he

was harboring ill intentions. No wonder we can’t judge a book by its cover."

Aurelia chimed in, "Everyone noticed that since Raines came back, he has changed completely."

"Ambition will do that to a person," Sheryl huffed, cursing herself for letting resentment cloud her

judgment, falling right into Lisbeth's trap. "Lisbeth told me that fortune-teller was probably in your

pocket, egging me on to desecrate Joyce's grave so you'd have a reason to kick me out of the Stirling

family. Now it's clear that fortune-teller was under her thumb."

"I hoped you'd seek forgiveness from Joyce and those close to her," Aurelia began. NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.

But Sheryl cut her off, "You mean seek Jelena's forgiveness, right? You suspected she got close to

Fredric just to get back at me."

Aurelia nodded, "Finally, you see the truth."

"Fredric came by yesterday and said Jelena refused to marry him. That pretty much confirmed it for

me." Sheryl added.

Aurelia sighed, "Joyce was an old friend, so I was genuinely angry. Otherwise, I would never have

opposed you."

Sheryl clenched her jaw, "We've both been played."

After a moment of silence, Aurelia spoke softly, "Fredric said he's feeling lost post-divorce. A man only

appreciates what he's got when it's gone. He'd grown tired of you, but now that you're out of the

picture, he's beginning to realize how much you mattered."

"You were always there, managing the home, raising the kids, even allowing him to play the field

without a care in the world and cleaning up his messes." Aurelia continued, "What other wife would let

him parade around while she stays in the shadows? Now that you're not there, he starts to reminisce

about your good qualities. Anyway, Jelena is unlikely to marry him, so there's still a chance for

reconciliation."

Sheryl flicked a loose strand of hair from her face, "He might want to reconcile, but I'm not sure I'd

agree. Why hang onto this old tree when I can plant new seeds elsewhere?"

"You're right," said Aurelia. "Revenge is a dish best served cold. Let Fredric taste regret."


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