Chapter 1044
Chapter 1044 Find Cassina
Seeing her barge in and immediately ask about her daughter, Queenie felt inexplicably upset.
“Who told you that?”
She hadn’t yet shared this matter with Cassandra.
Cassandra felt a bit awkward. Immediately, she put on an sensible, pretentious act. “I’m here to inform that I also have some leads about my sister.”
“What?” Queenie stood up excitedly. “What leads?”
“Ever since you told me about her, I had someone look into it, Cassandra repeated what Queenie had already found out. “I discovered that she is the daughter of the caregiver who used to look after Paula.”
Queenie’s excitement subsided after she heard that. “I just found out about this matter.
“So you already knew. I thought you were unaware, which is why I rushed over from the office specifically to tell you,” said Cassandra.
Queenie realized she might have misunderstood Cassandra and said, “Cassandra, thank you for being so understanding. If we find your sister, rest assured that your place in my heart will remain unchanged.”
Cassandra nodded. “I understand, Mom. When she returns, I’ll make sure to get along well with her.”
In truth, she harbored a deep resentment, secretly wishing for Cassina to be dead. There was no way she could ever get along with her.
“Good.”
In reality, all Queenie wanted was to find her biological daughter and make amends. She had never considered leaving her all of the Jamieson family’s wealth; after all, Cassina’s educational background. made it clear she might struggle to manage the family’s affairs.
Queenie understood that Cassandra was a scheming girl, but she also recognized that those with cunning minds were often the ones best suited to run a company without being exploited.
“By the way, Cassandra, Paula passed away, didn’t she? Did you go to visit her?” Queenie was never a heartless person.
After all, Paula was Cassandra’s biological mother. She might have severed their relationship, but she couldn’t sever their blood ties.
“Mom, haven’t I told you before?” Cassandra said, her voice firm. “You are my only mother. Paula merely gave birth to me. She never took care of me. Her death was her own doing, a result of her countless heinous acts.” She spoke ill of her biological mother without hesitation.
Even the secretary standing by frowned upon hearing that.
It was understandable for Cassandra to say that if Paula was really unkind to her. However, investigations revealed otherwise. Even after her marriage, Paula had often cared for Cassandra in secret. Just two months ago, she had given Cassandra all her savings.ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
suggesting that Cassandra get some rest.
“All right.”