As Eason observed Cora, so did Lydia.
She once jeered at Cora and forced her to break up with Eason. But now, Cora had become Byron's wife, and both Osborn and Nora loved her a lot.
Lydia harbored hatred towards Cora, but more than that, she regretted her actions.
If Lydia hadn't forced Eason to separate from Cora back then, the one who was deeply loved by Nora and Osborn would be her daughter-in-law!
In that case, Nora and Osborn would also value and pay more attention to the Patton family.
However...
While both Lydia and Eason were lost in their thoughts about Cora's favoritism, Mia suddenly sneered, "You might just curse your uncle if you're that unwilling."
"Mia, what on earth are you talking about?"
Lydia, who was already annoyed with Mia, couldn't stand her making a fuss in front of the whole family.
"Mia, don't stir up trouble," Eason warned coldly.
Mia snorted, "Am I stirring up trouble? I'm just offering you a possible solution to make up for your regret."
Deep down, Eason pondered if he could actually curse Byron.
However, in front of his whole family, he could only scold Mia, "If you keep causing trouble, just go back home and stop embarrassing yourself here."
He regretted being with Mia, but he couldn't admit it now.
If he did, Mia might cause even more trouble.
And because Eason didn't admit it, Mia seemed less angry.
Meanwhile, Osborn had already led Cora into the game room, where she saw a piece of exquisite rosewood.
What made it even rarer was that this block of wood was much larger than the one Byron had given her before.
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I somehow find Cora childish...