Chapter 1437
Chapter 1437 The Long-Lost Sister
What Albert was most worried about had actually happened. How could life be so dramatic?
He had just let Olivia down, feeling immensely guilty, and now he was told that the person he had
disappointed was none other than the long-lost sister he had been desperately searching for.
He looked at Hugh with a mix of embarrassment and anger. "Hugh, are you kidding me? Do you think I
don''t feel guilty enough?"
Hugh sighed and addressed Albert, "Mr. Bleu, I didn''t lie to you. Take a look at this."
Then, he handed Olivia''s adoption certificate to Albert. "As you can see, it says here that Miss Maxwell
was found in that doctor''s office. That was where your mother, the queen, temporarily ced her back
then. Furthermore, I''ve verified that this ne is the same one your mother put on your sister back
then."
After Albert finished reading, his already shaky body fell to the ground. He muttered with pain and
frustration, "How is this possible? If you have the real ne, why didn''t you show it?"
If she had shown it earlier, he wouldn''t have fallen prey to Lucian''s maniption and misunderstood
their intentions.
Olivia exined, "It’s because I didn''t know for sure if the ne was real, and I wasn''t clear about
our rtionship. Are we siblings or half-siblings? Would there be any rivalry between us, or would I
be a mere pawn in your political games? So, I kept probing to find out what you were doing with
the ne. Are there people coveting the queen''s throne, or is it true that your country''s ne is
lost? As time went on and we spent more time together, I came to understand you better. I can feel that
you sincerely treat me as a friend. That''s why I agreed toe to Eurosia for the sake of General
Bleu''s illness and her importance to you. I nned to wait until General Bleu''s condition improved a bit
and secretly ask her about the ne, but I didn''t expect this incident to happen in the pce today.
Eugene was worried about my safety, so he had to inform General Bleu in advance."
Suddenly, everything made sense to Albert.
Yes, of course! She was Olivia, and her husband was Eugene. They were leading a happy and sweet
life with four bright and lovely sons. If it weren''t for him, why would she have willingly stepped into this
situation?
Yet, he let her down after she went through hardships for him, braving difficulties and traveling to this
unfamiliar ce for his sake.
Most importantly, she was his sister!
Why didn''t he stand up for her at the crucial moment?
"I''m sorry... I''m sorry, Sis. In reality, I wasn''t looking for the ne. I was looking for you. You are my
biological sister—the one who shares the same parents as Alice! You are the sister that our mother and
godmother have always thought about. What have I done?" Guilt consumed him as he covered his face
with both hands, and his voice choked with sobs.
Olivia observed him like this, feeling a pang of difort in her heart, although she was really furious
at that time.
What was really going on? How could she be his full-blood sister?
She frowned and questioned again, "Didn''t you say that your mother, the queen, only gave birth to you
and Alice after she ascended the throne? So, am I not the biological sister of Beatrix?"
Albert calmed down a bit and rified, "No, I mentioned before that Lucian was the queen''s designated
husband, but before that, our mother liked our father. However, our grandmother disapproved of our
father and thought he was not worthy of our mother. She forcibly separated them and arranged for
another woman for our father to make our mother give up on him. Later, our mother found out that she
was pregnant. She was worried that our grandmother would find out, and to avoid a family feud, she
willingly gave up her right to the throne and went into hiding. But our father always loved our mother,
and his supposed engagement to the other woman was in name only. It wasn''t until our mother
ascended the throne that they reunited, then had me and Alice."
Olivia couldn''t digest it for a while. So, that was the story. She always thought that the royal family
valued solely power and interests, and their emotions were very shallow, but she didn''t expect there to
be such depth of genuine feelings.
Alice, who had been silently listening for a while, was astonished. She looked at Doreen with a hopeful
gaze and asked, "Godmother? Is it true? Is she my sister?"
Doreen nodded and squeezed out a word from her throat, "Yes!"All text ? N?velD(r)a''ma.Org.