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The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1726: Nathalie Quinlan Found What She Was Looking For!
The middle-aged man constantly remained silent; he was of average build with a slender face, and his facial features were quite striking, adding a touch more maturity compared to Jaycent. However, there was a thick dark blue under his eyelids, and his lip color looked very deep, casting a forbidding aura over his entire person, making it difficult to discern his thoughts.
"Clan Chief?"
The other members of the Kingsleys Family were also waiting for him to respond.
Should they give the genealogy or not!
Lynn Kingsley looked only towards the girl. The distance was far, and the girl wore a duckbill cap, making it hard for him to see her face, only a facial outline.
Seems quite eye-catching.
He withdrew his gaze and gave a subtle instruction without a trace of emotion: "Go and get the genealogy for her."
"Clan Chief?"
The others paused slightly, although they felt they had already stated requests could be freely made, and the other party hadn’t asked for anything difficult. But actually handing over such private items as the genealogy to an outsider made some members of the Kingsleys Family feel somewhat uncomfortable.
"Are we really just going to give her the genealogy?"
Lynn Kingsley spoke with indifference: "She’s just borrowing it for a look, won’t actually take it."
The Kingsleys Family members exchanged glances, looking at him, wanting to ask how he knew Nathalie was merely borrowing it for a look, what if the other party took it away.
But Lynn Kingsley’s status was there, few in the Kingsleys Family dared to question him.
In no time at all, someone brought the Kingsleys Family’s genealogy to Nathalie Quinlan. When handing it to her, they couldn’t help but sneak a peek at her several times.
Nathalie lowered her eyelids, as though not seeing it, naturally taking the genealogy and began flipping through it.
At their table, Master Cadmus, Shawn Norton, and Jackson Wafford all fell silent.
One was quieter, one more stunned than the next.
No one had expected Nathalie’s request for an item to be the family genealogy!
Yet Nathalie was reading intently, none of them went over to ask anything at that moment.
...
Kingsleys Family was a Great Families in Inderia, a grandeur only accumulated over centuries of history.
The family genealogy was very thick, from the origin generation of Kingsleys Family to the newest generation, at least several hundred pages thick.
Nathalie read very fast.
She was practically eidetic.
Master Cadmus and others merely saw her flipping through page after page, suddenly turning to the back.
Nathalie soon flipped to the page with Jaycent’s name.
Her finger paused slightly, eyes half-squinting, slowing her pace without continuing downward, but returning to reread the previous page.
Kenneth Kingsley, Lynn Kingsley, Yuni Davidson...
Her searching gaze finally stopped on the name next to it - Lynette Kingsley!
In this generation of Kingsleys Family, beneath Lynn Kingsley and Yuni Davidson’s names was Jaycent’s name.
Yet under Lynette Kingsley, there was no one, her name written alone as though a special presence within Kingsleys Family.
Nathalie had been investigating this matter for over a year, and at this moment, she finally felt a sense of closure.
Lynette Kingsley was a member of the Kingsleys Family.
This result also reasonably explained why she couldn’t find any information related to her biological mother in McKinney, nor any records of Lynette Kingsley in Beijing... Because Lynette was essentially from Inderia!
Independent Continent Kingsleys Family.
A family that caused many royal families in Orlais to fear.
Then why did her biological mother ultimately leave the Kingsleys Family, why did she pass away so young, and what role did the members of Kingsleys Family play in all this?
"Nathalie?" Shawn Norton called her after seeing she was paused on a page, unable to hold back.
Nathalie jolted back to reality, closed the genealogy in her hands, and coolly set down the genealogy, stood up, under those scrutinizing and examining gazes, saying to others: "Dad, Master Cadmus, let’s go back."







