Enoch wasn't exactly short on marriage prospects.
The whole issue wasn't about getting hitched in the first place!
It was about that woman, Odette, daring to take off just because Mr. Taylor got hurt!
They weren’t going to let her off the hook that easily.
Since Odette was nowhere to be found, the Lawson family would have to pay the price.
...
In the hospital room, Leander woke up to find Drusilla sitting by his side. His expression darkened with concern. “What are you doing here?” he asked, his voice as frosty as ever.
“Dad.” Drusilla looked at Leander, noticing how much older he seemed these past few years. His hair had almost gone completely white. She decided to put aside her stepmother's scheming for the moment and asked with genuine concern, “How are you feeling?”
Leander's icy demeanor didn't change.
“Leave,” he commanded.
After Oberon had left, Hestia walked in and said to Leander, “Honey, Drusilla came all the way to see you. Please don't be like that. You two have been at odds for years; it's time to bury the hatchet. Besides, the divorce wasn't entirely Drusilla's fault; Harlan shares some of the blame. If Harlan hadn't treated our Drusilla poorly, she wouldn’t have…”
Drusilla was taken aback to hear her trying to mend fences between her and her father, almost thinking she had misheard.
For years, her father's indifference was partly fueled by the mother-daughter duo, who never missed a chance to drive a wedge between them.


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