Chapter 1182
Chapter 1182
The man masquerading as Raines was also a member of the Stirling family by blood. It was likely that
the brothers were all half-siblings, none sharing the same mother and father.
Chad was a thoroughbred scoundrel, a real Casanova.
Thankfully, the Stirling family had strict traditions that prevented any sort of intense rivalry among the
sons. Only Geoffrey, the black sheep, couldn't find peace, always stirring up trouble.
Nina stood to the side and said, "Grandpa, I need to vent about dad. He's too much like you, never
home, never caring for me and Mira. It's all because of you passing down those genes. Look at Uncle
Leopold and Uncle Arnold. They didn't take after you and turned out to be great dads."
She turned to Leopold and continued, "Uncle Leopold, maybe we should place some books on his
grave instead. Keep him from raising hell in the afterlife, help him reflect and improve."
Leopold choked on his breath and coughed softly, "Alright." This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
If Chad could hear his granddaughter now, he would be rolling in his grave.
On the way back, William was deep in thought.
He didn't want Leopold and others to keep honoring the fake Liam at the grave. He was the real Liam
and very much alive. But he didn't want to acknowledge Leopold as his dad. He had a dad and
revealing the truth would break his dad's heart.
What a dilemma for someone his age! Why did he have to deal with such complex issues?
Kane, on the other hand, didn't have to worry about any of this.
When Mira mentioned she was craving pizza, Leopold took them to a pizzeria.
As they settled into a quiet corner, a loud call rang out, "William!"
A blond-haired and blue-eyed girl rushed over excitedly and hugged Kane. She was trembling with
excitement as she spoke in English, "Oh my gosh, I was just thinking about calling you when I got
back, and here you are!"
Kane didn't recognize the girl and looked bewildered. But William did. It was Susanna, one of his best
friends from Goldstone.
However, with his disguised face, how could Susanna recognize him? So she mistook Kane, who
looked just like him, for William.
William raced his heart, feeling like his cover was about to be blown. What was he to do?
His eyes darted around before he quickly said in their dialects, "Kane, isn't that your online friend from
abroad, Susanna?"
Susanna didn't understand their dialects. Kane was quick on his feet and realized the mix-up. "Hey,
Susanna, long time no see," he replied in their dialects too.
William silently responded in his heart. ‘I miss you too, Susanna.’
He felt a pang of sadness. With his mask on, even his friends didn't recognize him.
He couldn't wear the mask forever, or his friends in Goldstone would forget him. New chąpter avąilable
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Kane forced a smile, "I've missed you too, Susanna."
"My parents and Tommy are over there. Come say hi with me. They’ve missed you too," Susanna said.