"This isn't about whether we're angry! It's about the Ryans behaving disgracefully. I've never once brought up the engagement in front of them, nor have I ever announced to anyone that Farrell is my granddaughter's fiancé. So what right do they have to suddenly show up and call off the wedding? If word gets out, people will think you can't even find a husband! They're making a laughingstock of the Gonzales family!"

What should have been a trivial matter had, thanks to Farrell's theatrics, blown up into a scandal.

In short, Keira was genuinely furious.

If it weren't for her respect for Old Mrs. Ryan, she wouldn't have let Farrell off so easily today.

Caitlin chimed in, "Grandma, from now on, if I run into Farrell, I'll just pretend I don't know him."

"Exactly," Keira said, clearly approving of her granddaughter's resolve. "Just act like he's a stranger. From now on, we avoid the Ryans completely."

At that moment, something seemed to occur to Caitlin. She added, "By the way, Grandma, there's something I wanted to ask you."

"What is it?" Keira turned to look at her.

“Let's talk upstairs in the study," Caitlin suggested.

"Alright."

Keira nodded, and the two of them headed to the elevator and took it up to the fifth-floor study.

Once inside, Caitlin finally asked, "Grandma, did we once have a housekeeper named Marcia?"

For some time now, Caitlin had not only been treating Stuart Gonzales but also quietly investigating the truth about what happened all those years ago. During her search, she discovered that Marcia might be the key to unlocking everything.

Keira didn't question why her granddaughter wanted to know. Instead, she fell silent, her thoughts drifting far back in time.

After a long pause, Keira finally said, "Yes, we did have a housekeeper named Marcia. I hired her myself

when your mother was pregnant, take special care of her

When it came to her son and daughter-in-law, Keira remembered every detail with

painful clarity. She never dared let herself forget.

"So what happened to her?" Caitlin pressed.

"I remember, it was about two weeks before your parents left to visit family graves in the old hometown. Marcia's mother became severely ill and bedridden She got a call from home asking her to return to care for her mother. She took leave and left, and never came back after that."

"Who hired Marcia in the first place?" Caitlin asked. "Was it Aunt Amanda?"

Keira shook her head. "No, I recruited Marcia myself."

"Do you have any photos of her?" Caitlin asked hopefully.

"No," Keira replied.

No photos.

Caitlin furrowed her brow, disappointed.

Just then, something seemed to dawn on Keira. "Wait, yes—there is one!"

As she spoke, Keira reached for a large group photo on the bookshelf.

It was taken before Caitlin was born.

In the picture, Stuart stood next to Carey, who was visibly pregnant,

with Keira beside them. On Keira's other side stood Amanda Gonzales Templeton along with

and Gav

and her family.

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At the very edge of the photo stood the butler—and a woman unfamiliar to Caitlin.

Keira pointed to the unknown woman. "Look, Caitlin, that's Marcia."