CEO's Reborn Wife
Chapter 2288 - 2297: Who Isn’t Pitiful
"Rachel Miller probably noticed Sister Grace because of the messages on Twitter and therefore noticed the relationship between Sister Grace and me, knowing that Nina and I are both helping Sister Grace," Jane Sampson said. "Although Rachel Miller claimed to only make contact with Sister Grace, his ultimate targets are you and me."
Although Jane Sampson seems carefree and as if she lives without worries every day.
In reality, she is the one who is most prepared for people’s thoughts.
Having grown up observing others’ thoughts, Jane Sampson can figure out the general idea as long as she thinks seriously.
"Yes, with two underage children and those predatory relatives in the Miller Family, once Rachel Miller passes away, the two children absolutely cannot hold onto the assets Rachel Miller left them. Therefore, Rachel Miller contacted Sister Grace, having certainly investigated her in advance, knowing she’s truly a genuine person, so he dares to entrust the guardianship of the two children to her."
Jane Sampson sighed, "He’s also counting on, if Sister Grace can’t hold on as their guardian when the Miller family tries to seize these assets, she’ll come back to us for help, and we, considering Sister Grace, won’t stand by and do nothing."
Rachel Miller is playing with people’s hearts.
To put it bluntly, he is manipulating Sister Grace to manipulate James Black and Jane Sampson.
Such behavior and scheming really make people both sad and resentful.
No one in this world is willing to be manipulated like this.
However, if not for desperation, no one would want to manipulate others this way.
So, Jane Sampson both resents Rachel Miller and somewhat sympathizes with him.
After Father Miller passed away, if Rachel Miller were healthy, it would be fine, as he could still support the entire Miller family business by himself.
But unfortunately, Rachel Miller is seriously ill at such a young age.
Fate hardly gave Rachel Miller any extra time to arrange more thorough plans.
If Rachel Miller could live a few more years, protecting the two children until adulthood, then there wouldn’t be all this trouble.
But ultimately, Rachel Miller reaching out to Sister Grace is all driven by his own selfishness.
James Black is determined to sever ties with the Miller family, but Rachel Miller keeps reaching out to James Black time and again.
In Jane Sampson’s heart, James Black does not owe the Miller family anything, so neither James Black nor she has an obligation to fulfill Rachel Miller’s selfish desires.
Approaching death is not his reason to exploit others.
Pity is not his reason to forcibly impose responsibilities on others.
The sins committed by the Miller elders have nothing to do with him, Rachel Miller.
But the blood relation between Rachel Miller and the Miller family is unbreakable; as a child of the Miller family, with the life they gave him, some outcomes Rachel Miller must bear.
In Jane Sampson’s heart.
Speaking of pity, is James Black not pitiable?
Having just lost his mother, and then the entire home.
Isn’t James Black’s mother pitiable?
Being betrayed by her husband, and dying of heartbreak, isn’t she pitiable?
Isn’t Old Master Black pitiable?
Promoting the son-in-law, taking care of him, but ultimately witnessing white-haired people sending off black-haired ones, seeing his daughter die young and his grandson living a borrowed life, as a senior and a father, isn’t he pitiable?
"James~" At this moment, Jane Sampson is truly feeling immense sympathy for James Black, gently embracing him.