Chapter 1391 - 1391 Birthday Surprise
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
1391 Birthday Surprise
âDid Edward love her very much?â Candice could not help but ask.
Just from Teddyâs short comment, she could tell that Teddy approved of Jeanne. After all, anyone who could be evenly matched with Edward was definitely no ordinary person.
Teddy hesitated, but he nodded in the end. âShe was Fourth Masterâs first love.â
âThey seemed to have had George quite early on.â Candice had also learned a little about Edwardâs love history.
âWhen Ms. Lawrence was 18 and Fourth Master was 22. I wasnât even here yet,â Teddy said.
âWhy did they split up?â
âThere seemed to have been a lot of misunderstandings.â Teddy was not too sure either. âHowever, after Ms. Lawrence returned to South Hampton City at the age of 25 and married Fourth Master, their relationship was great.â
Candice nodded. She did not need Teddy to tell her what happened after that.
Due to political reasons, Edward and Jeanne had no choice but to separate, and Jeanne died in that political dispute.
âWhereâs Susan?â Candice asked.
She asked about Edwardâs second wife, Paigeâs biological mother.
âHer?â Teddy was stunned and said bluntly, âFourth Master didnât love her.â
âI know.â Candice nodded. âBut Iâm just a little curious. How did Edward and Susanâ¦â
Candice did not continue her sentence. Instead, she just glanced at the innocent Paige in her arms.
Initially, she did not question the idea that Edward and Susan had a child because of political reasons. However, after interacting with him for a long time, she did not think that Edward was such a person.
Edward would not do things that went against his conscience for political reasons, and no matter how she looked at it, she did not think that Page was a product of politics. If she were, Edward would not love Paige so much.
âOh, no.â Teddy understood what Candice was talking about and quickly denied it. âSheâs not Ms. Williamâs.â
Stunned, Candice looked straight at Teddy.
She was not? In that caseâ¦
Teddy suddenly felt like he had said something wrong. However, by the time he realized it, it was too late.
He asked Candice with a trembling voice, âDonât you know?â
He did not hide anything from Candice or even guard against her because he thought that Candice already knew.
After all, the people closest to Fourth Master knew that Paige was Jeanneâs child. Since Fourth Master and Madam had such a good relationship now, he assumed that Fourth Master had told her.
Now that he realized that he had spilled the beans, he wanted to slam his head against the wall and kill himself. Had he made a big mistake?
âIs she Jeanneâs?â Candice did not answer Teddyâs question. Instead, she asked what she was thinking.
At that point, Teddy did not dare to say anything anymore.
âDidnât Jeanne die in that fire?â Candice did not need Teddyâs answer to confirm what she suspected.
That was why Edward loved Paige so much.
Paige was the child that Edward and Jeanne had after they got together, so no matter what, it would mean a lot to Edward.
Teddy would rather die than say anything.
âCould it be that Jeanne isnât dead?!â Candice was shocked.
In fact, she was using words to provoke Teddy so that he would tell her the truth.
When Teddy heard what Candice said, he was indeed shocked. However, he quickly denied, âJeanne is dead. She died giving birth toâ¦â
Teddy bit his lips. After saying it out loud, he seemed to realize that he had been tricked again.
When he saw Candice looking like she finally understood what had happened, he really wanted to kill himself. He could even imagine how Fourth Master would beat him to death if he found out that he had divulged so much today!
Candice fell silent at that moment.
Therefore, Jeanneâs death was not in that fire. Jeanneâs death was due to childbirth, and that was when she gave birth to Paige.
In other words, there was nothing between Susan and Edward. It was just for show, and his goal should have been to protect Jeanne. After all, at that time, Jeanneâs identity was somewhat illegitimate.
Moreover, Jeanne and Edward were probably enemies. Jeanne was from the Sanders, and Edward was from the Duncans. With such an identity, even if they let go of everything, it was impossible for them to be together without any grudges.
More importantly, the Duncansâ loyal followers would not allow Jeanneâs existence. Hence, Edward could only hide Jeanne.