Chapter <b>527</b>
Maeve recalled that the Brooks family’s rise to prominence began with Sergio’s grandfather, Halley’s husband, It was Sergio’s father who continued the legacy after that
Yet, Sergio had never spoken of his great–grandfather. All that remained in the house was a wooden que in his honor.
“Yes,” Sergio answered.
“So, the Brooks Group has been around for nearly a century?”
Although the Brooks Group imed to be a hundred–year–oldpany, the family’s real ascent to prominence had urred in thest few decades, marking them as nouveau
riche of their time.
This was why Halley had always wanted her sons and grandsons to marry well–bred heiresses from schrly families.
“Probably,” Sergio said nonchntly. “My great–grandparents probably didn’t make their fortune in Seathburn City. I don’t know much about their early days.”
Marve fell into deep thought as Sergio lit three candles and handed one to her. Understanding his intention, she epted the candle, prayed, and ced them in the holder “The ceremony isplete. It’s finally fulfilled,” Sergio sald
“I’m not particrly invested in this,” Maeve replied calmly “I think you should focus on giving your grandmother a great–grandchild. She’s quite old now and really wants one Maeve turned to leave the memorial hall. Justas Sergio was about to call her back, a woman’s shouting suddenly echoed from outside. “Let me in! Let me in!”
“Ms. Hoffman, you can’t go in! Mr. Brooks is with Mrs. <b>Brooks</b>!”
“What? Mrs. Brooks? Get out of my way!” Cecilia’s loud voice startled Maeve, who had just exited the memorial hall.
At the elevator, Cecilia was being held back by two housekeepers. Her expression fell when she saw Marve
Sergio frowned and demanded, “Who allowed her toe here?
“Ms. Hoffman insisted oning up. We couldn’t stop her.”
“Yes, Ms. Hoffman heard you were back, Mr. Brooks, and..
The housekeepers lowered their heads in fear, Knowing Sergio’s temper, <b>they </b>were sure Cecilia’s intrusion would only anger him further. “Sergio-“Cecilia tried to grab Sergio’s arm, but be ruthlessly avoided her. “Ms. Hoffman, please show someThis text is ? N?velDrama/.Org.
ime respect.”
Cecilia bit her lip and nced at Marve standing beside Sergin. Suddenly, <b>she </b>dropped to her knees and clutched Maeve’s arm.
“Ms. Scott, please, I’m begging <b>you</b>. I’m already involved with Mr. Brooks. Mrs. Brooks Senior even agreed to let me join the family. “Now that I’ve lost my virginity and Sergio wants to reconcile with you, I really can’t go on living like this!”
Marve looked down at Cecilia’s desperate state and let out a soft chuckle. “Ms. Hoffman, you’re not the first to kneel before me with plewding with someone else.”
With that, Marve turned to Sergio and said, “This is you
your problem to deal with.”
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