Chapter 529 - 529: What Do You Know?
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
Chapter 529: What Do You Know?
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Selma Payneâs POV:
I hadnât seen Teresa in a long time. Her children had already grown up, and her increasingly haggard face was obviou.
âThis is the price of being a mother.â She smiled bitterly. âRaising a child is not like caring for a plant. You just have to water and fertilize it. As the children grow, they are no longer as obedient as they were when they were young. Sometimes, 1 regret it. I shouldnât have arranged for the age gap between the children to be so small, giving them a chance to go crazy together at the same time now.â
âIs Daniel not helping you?â
âOf course he does, but heâs very busy with work and canât help me anytime and anywhere. Now that he is in a high position, he has to go on business trips or carry out dangerous missions occasionally. 1 donât want him to worry about his family.â
To be honest, even though we were both mothers, I couldnât empathize with Teresa.
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Most of the time, my children were cared for by my mothers and nannies. The anxiety I could feel from the children was more or less mixed with political factors. Rather than worrying about the children, I was more worried about the hidden dangers behind certain things.
For a moment, 1 wanted to ask Teresa why she didnât hire a nanny or something like that to help her, but when I thought about it, I was shocked by my thoughts â what a snobbish suggestion!
If 1 couldnât give Teresa a feasible suggestion, Iâd just have to remain silent and wait for her to finish venting her stress. 1 wouldnât give this anxious mother any more pressure with luxurious ideas.
After a while, Dorothy called us for lunch. Teresa returned to her senses and said apologetically, â1 was only talking about myself. Itâs annoying to talk so much. Iâm really sorryâ¦â
She seemed to be truly upset about this. I quickly consoled her, âNo, not at all. Iâm very happy you can share your life with me. The children are a little mischievous but very cute, arenât they?â
Teresa only smiled and then fell silent.
There werenât many rules in private gatherings, and I didnât have to care about things like eating and sleeping. Teresa would bring her child back to her motherâs house in a few days. Dorothy was very curious about the foreign plants and herbs in the Silver Moon Pack, so she asked about them.
âSpeaking of which, itâs been a long time since Iâve been involved in the Silver Moon Packâs business,â Teresa said. âTaking care of the children has already squeezed all my time out of me, so I donât have the energy to wrangle in the business world. But if youâre curious, 1 can ask my father for a catalog of the current seasonâs products. It has everything in it and is much more detailed than an oral description.â
Dorothy thanked her happily and asked Teresa what she would do when she returned.
âItâs just a routine to connect the children and their maternal grandfather and to let the Silver Moon Packâs people meet the heirs and wear down their eager ambitions.â At the mention of this, Teresaâs brows, which had not smoothen, furrowed even deeper.
âAfter 1 got married, people always persuaded my father to cancel my right of inheritance and adopt a nephew from the side branch to inherit the Silver Moon Packâs family business. Of course, my father wouldnât agree, but I canât convince those old-fashioned old things with words alone, so I had to take the children back to the Silver Moon Pack regularly to stabilize the situation.â
Dorothy and I looked at each other and fell silent.
Although the battle for the successor deeply hurt me, I couldnât give any valuable advice to Teresa.
Our situations were completely different. The only thing I could encourage her to do was to defend her rights. Power would not come to you by itself. You had to do everything you could to grab and defend it. There was no other shortcut.
âHowever, the children are also looking forward to this trip. The Midnight Opera troupe will be performing in the Silver Moon Pack, and theyâve always wanted to see the charm of the top opera actors with their own eyes. Thatâs why my father decided to provide the Midnight Opera troupe with all their food and lodging in exchange for the childrenâs welfare.â
I knew the Midnight Opera House would perform at the Silver Moon Pack, so I sent more people to monitor Tilly. The Silver Moon Pack was a very special area with a mix of people. There was a chance that someone who should not be there would sneak in, and Tilly might give herself away.
The subordinate in surveillance sent me a steady stream of information from which I could construct the image of a female opera singer so clear that it was a little rigid.
Maraâs warning had always been in my mind, which made me look at Tilly even more suspiciously.
1 didnât know if it was appropriate for Teresa and the children to make contact with an opera troupe with suspicious people, but for safetyâs sake, 1 still reminded them indirectly, âPerhaps distance can be beautiful. If we let the children get too close to the opera actorsâ lives, their impression of the actors and the characters they play may be disillusioned, which may not be conducive to childrenâs growth.â
âDo you know something?â Teresa was a little puzzled. âI heard that the Midnight Opera troupeâs tourâs first stop was at the Spring Rain Pack.. Are they bad news?â