Cornelia said, "I'm all over the place right now, can't think straight, and I ain't no genius. Don't just go around throwing compliments at me."
Marcus replied, "If you can't get your head around it, don't even try. You've been busting your chops here for hours, go out and get some air."
Cornelia shook her head and continued reading Granny Rebecca's diary, "I want to keep reading."
Marcus said, "Alright, I'll keep you company."
From the diary, Cornelia found out that Robison was indeed not Granny Rebecca's biological child. Turned out, Granny Rebecca had an ectopic pregnancy once, which led to a hysterectomy, rendering her unable to have kids.
Her grandpa truly loved her grandma and didn't mind her infertility, and his love for her didn't waver. But back then, being childless after years of marriage was deemed a great sin.
People started to badmouth her grandma regardless of the reason. What was more, the Stewart family members even advised Cornelia's grandpa to divorce her grandma. They argued that he was the only male in the Stewart lineage, and they couldn't risk the family line dying out.
Under immense pressure, Granny Rebecca even contemplated divorce, wanting to escape this suffocating environment. But how could Cornelia's grandpa just stand by and watch his wife being belittled?
He claimed that he was the one infertile, and it had nothing to do with Granny Rebecca. Once he said that, everyone around them shut up. The family members who initially advocated for the divorce also changed their attitude towards Granny Rebecca, they were worried that she might leave.
Thanks to Cornelia's grandpa, all the gossip was kept at bay, allowing Granny Rebecca to continue her work at ease and even adopt two kids.
After reading these records, Cornelia looked at Marcus beside her, "My grandpa loved my grandma so much."
Marcus said, "Let me see."
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