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Aurora Walton and Lucas Carter novel Chapter 1825

“Yes, and when you think about it, Aurora is the one who suffered the most.”

Every word Arnold spoke carried genuine pity for her.

He knew better than anyone how deeply Grace had wronged Aurora over the years.

If it had been anyone else, perhaps the debt wouldn’t have run so deep.

But when it came to Aurora, the weight of it was undeniable.

All these years, because Tessa’s health was poor, Grace never gave it more thought.

She placed every burden on Aurora’s shoulders.

And every excuse she made was wrapped in the same reasoning—Tessa wasn’t well.

Even the projects and business Aurora worked tirelessly to build, Grace insisted Tessa should get a share of them.

Who wouldn’t be furious at that?

She fought hard for her achievements, only for someone else to be handed the reward.

Grace might not have seen a problem, but to Arnold, Aurora had been treated like the biggest sacrificial lamb of them all.

Grace drew in a long breath.

“I’ve been so foolish. I need to reflect on the things I’ve done.”

“It’s alright. What matters is that you learn how to make things right.”

Arnold spoke earnestly. “Aurora is a very kind child, and she’s sensitive. If you’re truly willing to change, she won’t be hard on you.”

“Do you really mean that?”

Hope flickered in Grace’s eyes as she looked at him.

Arnold didn’t disappoint her; he nodded solemnly.

“Of course I do.”

He continued with unwavering certainty.

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