Chapter: 1778
She's adamant about not coming in until you and Dad let go of your anger."
Gail was on the verge of responding when she turned to Brendan, seeking his input.
Brendan's brow creased with a hint of disapproval.
"We can't simply absolve Beal for his actions, but I refuse to bear a grudge against his daughter. Her father's wrongdoings aren't hers to bear."
This assurance lit up Kyson's face.
“Dad, I knew you and Mom would be fair. I'll go invite her in.”
However, Brendan's firm voice halted him.
“Wait. Even though she isn't to blame, she can no longer be a part of this family. Kyson, it's time for her to leave."
Kyson's smile faded into confusion.
“Dad, you just said Selina isn't at fault. Why force her to leave us?"
Brendan's voice was stern, grounded in his conviction.
“Kyson, Beal deceitfully sent away your true sister, paving the way for his own daughter to bask in fortune. Selina has reaped the benefits of our care for over two decades. We owe her nothing more."
Lyndon joined the conversation with a hint of suspicion, “And we can't be certain of Selina's innocence in Rosalynn's ordeal.”
Brendan, intrigued, pressed for details, "What do you mean?"
Lyndon glanced at Rosalynn and explained, "This occurred right after Rosalynn's arrival in Skrix. Beal's suspicion of her arose from her strong resemblance to a younger Gail, as he told us. But resemblances are common. Why fixate on Rosalynn? What's more, Beal had been informed by his distant relative that the baby girl had perished Long ago. Why then would he harbor any doubts? It stands to reason that he might have been privy to Rosalynn's true identity prior to her arrival in Skrix. Selina was in Wragos before Rosalynn's arrival.
Could it be that Selina was the one who revealed Rosalynn's identity to Beal?"
Lyndon's statement was both clear and logical.
Brendan's eyes narrowed, he was deep in contemplation.
“That makes sense."
Brian added, “Once Rosalynn possessed a jade pendant belonging to the Moreno family. Yet, by some odd chance, right after Selina's relative.