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Mandy had just given birth, and she drove Finn Keating away, resulting in an argunt between the two.

Rosalie Ray then discovered that Mandy wasn’t having an affair; rather, both esteed n of the Keating Family were infatuated with her.

How blissful it must be, for the Keating brothers to go mad for her.

Rosalie Ray and Mandy both had daughters.

At night, Mandy secretly hid in the bathroom to cry, and Rosalie Ray heard her.

At that mont, a crazed idea surged in her heart. She wanted her daughter to beco the prestigious heiress of the Keating Family.

Thus, her child beca Mandy’s daughter, who is now the cherished Keating heiress, Giselle Keating.

Only a day later, Mandy, ignoring the nurse’s advice, left the hospital with the child.

A new pregnant woman moved in, a new roommate nad Jeanette Jennings, from the Jennings Family in Aethelgard, also giving birth to a daughter.

Rosalie Ray, fearing discovery and that the Keating Family would co looking, swapped the children with Jeanette Jennings’ child.

Later, Jeanette Jennings’ child didn’t survive, and Jeanette left the hospital with Mandy’s daughter.

Perhaps it was fate, Jeanette Jennings approached George Sterling for a sham marriage.

At that ti, Rosalie Ray realized Hugo Griffin was the fiancé of Winona Keating, the Keating heiress back then.

He deceived her into having a child, but never intended to marry her.

At that ti, Rosalie Ray was pregnant with her second child, Faye Sterling.

She had no choice but to seduce a man, making him a willing father to support her and the child.

She hitched herself to George Sterling, taking advantage of a quarrel he had with Jeanette Jennings to capture his heart, maintaining an improper relationship.

Jeanette Jennings didn’t live long; she soon fell ill and passed away, leaving Eleanor Sterling behind.

Rosalie Ray seamlessly entered the Sterling Family, then successfully gave birth to Faye Sterling.

Round and round, Mandy’s daughter remained by her side, while her daughter beca the favored Keating heiress Giselle Keating.

All complex emotions were concealed behind Rosalie Ray’s eyes as she looked at Giselle Keating and handed her an envelope.

"This is the progress of Eleanor Sterling’s dication. If you want to deal with Eleanor, you can start from here."

Giselle Keating was very wary. She didn’t know this woman, yet she seed to have her best interests at heart.

Who exactly is this old woman?

Why is she helping her?

Despite her desire to acknowledge Giselle Keating, Rosalie Ray refrained for the sake of Giselle’s future happiness.

She rely wished to remind her, letting her know she’s not a Keating daughter, and to be cautious of other Keating family mbers discovering the truth.

"Why are you helping ?" Giselle Keating asked.

Rosalie Ray sighed silently.

Siblings fighting wasn’t what she wanted to see.

Giselle Keating already had the Keating Family’s backing, her future marriage wouldn’t be bad, and Faye Sterling also deserved happiness; she couldn’t favor one over the other.

"The enemy of an enemy is a friend."

Upon hearing Rosalie Ray’s words, Giselle Keating narrowed her eyes and asked, "Who are you to Faye Sterling?"

Rosalie Ray hadn’t expected Giselle Keating to be so smart, instantly guessing her identity, leaving her with a deeply gratified expression.

"I won’t listen to you!" Giselle Keating thought Rosalie Ray had a plot and refused to oblige.

Rosalie Ray sighed, "Giselle..."

Giselle Keating looked at Rosalie Ray with contempt, her face showing annoyance, "Are we close? Don’t call so intimately!"

Upon hearing her distant tone, Rosalie Ray felt a mont of pain.

After speaking, Giselle Keating left proudly.

Watching Giselle Keating’s departing figure, Rosalie Ray sighed helplessly, as long as she’s well, that’s enough.

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