When Blanche was discharged, reporters swarmed the entire hospital.
Eddy and Loraine kept her shielded in the middle, flanked by bodyguards and house staff as they ushered her to the waiting car.
"Just a minor injury, and yet the matriarch herself comes to pick her up?" one reporter gossiped as they jostled for photos.
"Don't treat her like any other socialite's daughter-in-law. She's Mrs. Simmons—Mr. Simmons' beloved wife. He treasures her like the rarest porcelain. Even Loraine treats her as her own daughter."
"Vincent's betrayal was bad enough, but kidnapping Mr. Simmons' wife? He must have a death wish. I wouldn't want to imagine what's coming for him," another chimed in.
"They've already ruined his family's business, drove the old man to his grave. After all those years as relatives, Mrs. Simmons made it out unscathed—surely they won't push the Yates family to total ruin? There's only one heir left," someone protested.
"And rumor has it, Mr. Simmons himself was the first to cheat. Not just an affair—he's even got an illegitimate child. His reputation's just as tainted as Vincent's. Who is he to destroy someone else's life like this?"
"Watch your mouth! Keep talking like that and Simmons Group will sue you for slander."
The reporter was shouted down by the others, but he stood his ground. His source was Miss Marshall, one of Eddy's close confidantes—there was no way it was wrong.
"You'll see for yourselves tomorrow at the memorial Mr. Simmons is holding for his mother-in-law."
"Don't say I didn't warn you. I'm heading over early to snag the headline of the year."
The crowd started to stir, intrigued by his conviction.
In the throng, a young boy tugged at his father's sleeve. "Dad, is Aunt Blanche going to be okay?"
The man bent down and scooped up his son, Terrell, worry etched into his face from the rumors he'd overheard. In recent days, he'd learned a few things about Blanche from the Director-General.
She was planning to give up her current life and return to her old organization. Years ago, she'd left it all behind for Eddy.
Did Eddy really betray her? Was that why she'd made such a decision?
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