Limited Time Marriage: Nice to Meet You Mr. Foster
Chapter 200 - 199: Sent Over
Ivan Keller has been following Nathan Foster since they were young, with a loyalty unmatched by anyone else.
Even though he knew Nathan would definitely be angry upon seeing this video, he didn’t hide it from him but chose to send it over.
After Dr. Keller sent it, there was no response from Nathan’s side. Ivan knew he was on a mission, and his phone was often not with him.
Ivan could already imagine what expression Nathan would have when he saw this video.
South Grant always appeared confrontational and quarreling in front of Nathan Foster, but she showed a different side with Chester Lynch.
The difference was so obvious, clear at a glance.
Given Nathan’s temperament, if he saw this video, South Grant would probably be in serious trouble.
However, at that time, Nathan had not seen Ivan’s video; his phone remained off. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮
South Grant knew nothing about any of this and continued with her last moments in high school.
The students participating in the school performance were rehearsing enthusiastically. South Grant saw that her and Chester Lynch’s performance had been canceled from the list. She just sat in a daze for a while and then put it out of her mind.
South did not know what mission Nathan had gone on or how long he would be away.
Before leaving, he said to wait until he returned to tell her who her mother’s fiancé was back in the day.
But South couldn’t wait. One night, she ran into Old Butler Keller and asked him about it.
Upon hearing South’s question, Old Butler Keller let out a long sigh and said:
"Little South, do you know The Lynch Family?"
The Lynch Family? Which Lynch Family?
"I don’t know which Lynch Family you are talking about, Sir Keller?"
"It’s the Lynch Family that has been friends with The Foster Family for generations. Old Master Lynch was comrades with the old chief."
Upon hearing Old Butler Keller’s words, South couldn’t help but be surprised. Was he talking about Chester Lynch’s family?
At this time, Old Butler Keller seemed to recall something, and said to South with a sudden realization:
"Oh right, Little South, you are classmates with The Lynch Family’s young master. Miss Stella’s fiancé is the eldest son of The Lynch Family, who is your classmate’s uncle."
South was so shocked, she hadn’t expected such past events.
But she found it strange, frowning as she asked Old Butler Keller.
"Sir Keller, if it was because of my mother that the wedding with The Lynch Family couldn’t proceed, why do The Foster and Lynch Families still act like nothing happened?"
"After the old chief got seriously ill from anger over it, he recovered and publicly announced that The Foster Family had no daughter named Stella Foster and severed the father-daughter relationship with Stella. At that time, it was the eldest son of The Lynch Family who personally mediated, and after both sets of parents resolved the conflict, The Foster and Lynch Families’ relations went back to how they were."
Following Old Butler Keller’s words, South grew more curious about the eldest son of The Lynch Family.
Her mother had someone else’s child. Although Old Butler Keller didn’t explicitly say what happened at the wedding, South could imagine that her mother likely ran away from the wedding.
Otherwise, her grandfather couldn’t have been so furious. Facing a fiancée who betrayed him, the eldest son of The Lynch Family was able to repay hurt with kindness and maintain the relations between the two families. Such magnanimity and capacity to forgive were truly remarkable.
South thought of this and suddenly remembered Chester Lynch. It seemed that Chester and her uncle resembled each other a lot.
"Sir Keller, why have I never heard you mention his uncle?"
Old Butler Keller showed a deeply regretful expression on his face.
"Two years after that incident, Julian Lynch went abroad and has been living overseas ever since, never coming back."
South nodded, thinking no wonder she didn’t remember Chester Lynch having an uncle. It turned out he’d never returned in the past ten years or so.