In the past, she was naïve and overly generous, but now, she wouldn't leave even a penny to this mother and daughter.
"I left my bracelet upstairs. You all start eating first, I'll go back to my room," Aurelia Shaw put down her knife and fork, got up, and called for a servant.
"Is it the bracelet Caspian gave you? I didn't expect you to still wear it after all these years." Clara Philips suddenly said, smiling, "I remember when you were little, you were closest to Caspian. You weren't close to anyone else but were always glued to him, calling him Caspian brother, saying you'd marry him when you grew up. Caspian adored you, even saying that when you grew up, he'd make sure you'd be his bride."
Aurelia Shaw's spine stiffened, she stood there, rigid as a petrified statue, her fingers quietly clenched.