Chapter 410
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Chapter 410
If Neil had a favourite person, it would definitely be Lillian.
She was the smartest, strongest woman heâd ever met.
So, when Lillian passed away, he was steeped in sorrow, unable to face reality, and feeling increasingly
lonely.
Thatâs when Cristina barged into his life.
Over the years, Neil had projected all his guilt and unresolved regrets about Lillian onto Cristina.
But tonight, in this brief dream, he saw Lillian..
He missed her so much, thatâs why he saw her in his dream.
Lillian was always easyâgoing. She didnât blow a gasket, just asked him sadly.
âWhy did you treat Maja like that?â
âI raised her. Sheâs my daughter.â
Neil woke up coughing, a bit of blood seeping from the corner of his mouth.
He didnât have Lillianâs wisdom.
If Lillian were still alive, she would never take out her emotions on Maja.
After all, even if there was a mixâup with the baby, Maja was innocent.
Sheâd never done anything to hurt him over the years.
Neil took a deep breath, trembling as he picked up his phone and dialled his lawyerâs number.
The lawyer rushed over in the middle of the night.
Meanwhile, Tricia, outside the door, overheard the commotion and asked resentfully.
âHavenât you been in touch with Holden several times? As long as you agree. I can marry lan, I really
like him. Maja is a nobody. How can she ever be worthy of someone so noble.â
Neil looked disappointed and said, âLet me think about it.â
Tricia excitedly returned to her room without any concern for his condition.
Half an hour later, the lawyer arrived.
Neil, furious at Triciaâs words, wiped the blood from his mouth before speaking.
âDraw up my will. All my shares go to my daughter, Maja.â
Neil blinked, tears rolling down his cheeks, realizing the one who cared about him most was Maja.
So what if she wasnât his biological daughter? Even though he felt a tinge of resentment, he had raised
her all these years.
He rubbed his temples, realizing it was Majaâs 24th birthday, and he hadnât even prepared a cake. He
felt terrible.
Coughing, his palms were stained with blood.
âNo one from the Pennyfeather family can take the shares from her for any reason. As for Tricia, give
her three million dollars cash and make her leave Greenfield in two days, or she wonât get the three
million either.â
A coldâhearted biological daughter and an adopted daughter who truly cared about him.
He knew whom to choose.
But he still deeply missed the child Lillian had given birth to.
âTell Maja she must find that child. If she does, give the child some money so she can live worryâfree.
The Pennyfeather family shares still belong to Maja.â
His eyes closed from exhaustion. The successive blows had left him utterly worn out.
âHelp me sort out what I want to say, and meet Maja tomorrow.â
He had sworn never to let her suffer, but on her birthday, such an embarrassing incident had occurred.
He had made such an outrageous demand.
âMr. Pennyfeather, I understand, donât get too worked up.â
The next morning.
As Maja was about to head to the Pennyfeather group, she opened the door to find the lawyer looking
for her.
She thought she had somehow got caught up in a legal case.
After they sat down in the living room, the lawyer passed on Neilâs words.
Maja was speechless from heartache.
âHe said he was sorry for his behaviour yesterday. He lost his temper and made an outrageous
demand. He said he needs to rest at the Pennyfeather family for a while. You donât have to visit him.
Thirtyâfive percent of the shares are all yours. Tricia will get three million dollars cash from Mr.
Pennyfeatherâs account.â
Maja, her eyes red, felt like her heart had been crushed.
As the lawyer was about to leave, he added.
âMr. Pennyfeather may have said some harsh words yesterday, but he also cried a lot last night. Heâs
fiftyâthree now, a series of incidents have turned his hair white, and he coughs up blood every few
sentences. He even asked me to tell you, Lillian loved you like her own daughter. She was most
worried about you before she died, so you are her daughter. Mr. Pennyfeather also said he doesnât
have much to leave you. If you want to pursue a career in painting, then sell these thirtyâfive percent
shares. The money should be enough for you to chase your dreams. Thatâs what Lillian would have
wanted.â After passing on the message, the lawyer nodded slightly and said, âI have to leave now. I still
have some documents to prepare.â
As the lawyer was leaving the room, he remembered Neilâs reminder and quickly added.
âMr. Pennyfeather asked me to tell you heâs sorry for giving you the worst birthday ever.â