Chapter 505 Let the Hamilton Family Live in Unrest

Those who were present were all stunned after hearing Emma's words. They glanced at each other.

Howard asked, "Mom, you don't remember Nora either?"

"Who is she?" Emma replied.

Howard looked at Ebenezer, who was silent for a moment before saying, "She is our biological daughter."

Their biological daughter? Emma frowned and rebutted, "Don't talk nonsense. Our daughter is already dead. How could she be our biological daughter?"

"Emma, she is our daughter. I will explain everything to you in detail once you are better. For now, focus on recovering," Ebenezer said.

Emma received quite a lot of information today. First, Sandy wasn't really Sandy. Second, she had leukemia. And now, Nora was her biological daughter.

Emma felt like she had a splitting headache. She didn't say anything and lay down, closing her eyes to rest.

Ebenezer turned to his two sons and said, "Kenneth, Howard, you both go and take care of your tasks. I will stay here with your mother."

The two nodded and agreed. "Mom, Kenneth, and I will leave first. Get some rest," Howard said.

Emma didn't respond but kept her eyes closed, her brows furrowed.

Ebenezer sat by the bedside. As he looked at her pale face, he decided to talk to her calmly and wanted to know which memories she had lost.

"Emma, do you remember what happened in the first half of this year?" he asked.

Emma slowly opened her eyes. "What happened?"

"Your birthday," he said.

"I remember," she replied.

"Do you remember my father's 80th birthday celebration?" he continued.

Emma thought for a moment and shook her head, saying, "I don't remember."

Did she not remember? So, the memories she had lost must have been after Nora returned to the Hamilton family.

Ebenezer realized the extent of her missing memories.

"So, who is Nora exactly?" Emma asked again.

Ebenezer snapped back, comforting, "Emma, you are still weak. Rest well for now. I will tell you everything when you are feeling better."

He was afraid that the revelation of Nora being his illegitimate daughter would upset her. So, he decided to wait and tell her later.

Emma wanted to say something more, but at that moment, Nicholas, the current head of the Woodhouse family, arrived. He was also Emma's elder brother, who came with his son and daughter-in-law to see her.

After a brief exchange, Ebenezer went outside with Nicholas and Andrew to smoke and talk.

Emma asked Lillian, "Lillian, is Chloe really cured?"

Lillian smiled and said, "Yes, thanks to Nora, who cured Aunt Chloe."

Lillian mentioned Nora again, so Emma took the opportunity to ask, "So, who is Nora exactly? Your uncle said she is our biological daughter. But our daughter passed away long ago. Why did he say that?"

Emma looked a bit agitated.

Lillian quickly reassured her, "Aunt Emma, please don't get agitated. If Uncle Ebenezer said so, he must have his reasons. Focus on recovering now. When you are better, he will tell you everything."

"What if my leukemia cannot be cured?" Emma asked.

"It will be fine. The transplant will definitely be successful," Lillian assured.

After much persuasion, Emma finally calmed down. She didn't continue to ask about Nora.

They chatted for a while as Ebenezer, Nicholas, and Andrew also came back in.

Emma suddenly remembered something and asked, "Ebenezer, where is Suzy? Why hasn't she come to see me?"

"She has work today. She will come to see you after she's done," Ebenezer replied.

Emma nodded. Fatigue was already evident on her face.

Nicholas, Andrew, and Lillian didn't stay any longer. They bid farewell and left.

After Emma fell asleep, Ebenezer went out to make a phone call to Suzy.

"Suzy, your mother doesn't remember Nora. When you come to see her, please don't upset her. And don't mention anything about Sandy," he said.

At that moment, Suzy had just returned home from the Seaton Club, where she had been humiliated by a few men in black.

She took a shower and changed into clean clothes still in her worst mood.

When she received Ebenezer's call, she answered with a cold smile.

Emma needs to remember Nora.

It's a good thing that she doesn't remember Nora!

No, it's a good thing that she doesn't remember that Nora is Ebenezer's illegitimate daughter.

She had to make sure that Emma knew Nora was Ebenezer's daughter!

Since everyone was making things difficult for her, she would make the Hamilton family restless, too!

Suzy walked out of the bedroom and saw Sandy leaving with a bag.

There was a moving company outside. Sandy was planning to move to a new home.

Suzy sneered, "Are you planning to live alone with Kenneth? Cora, you have no shame. You know that you bring misfortune to others, yet you insist on staying by Kenneth's side.

"Aren't you afraid that you will harm him? Of course, you never loved him, so you don't care whether he lives or dies, right?"

Watching Suzy gracefully leave the villa, Sandy tightened her fingers, took a deep breath, and tried to calm herself.

She couldn't let Suzy provoke her!

Her father had told her that the misfortune surrounding her had been resolved.

She wouldn't bring misfortune to anyone anymore!

She wouldn't harm her husband!

Suzy went to Emma's ward at the hospital.

Emma had just finished eating some liquid food and was resting by the bedside.

Ebenezer was making a phone call nearby.

"Mom, I'm here to see you. How are you today?" Suzy looked like she was about to cry.

"I'm much better. Please, have a seat," Emma smiled softly and said.

She had forgotten about the events of that day, so she treated Suzy with the same special care she had previously.

After Ebenezer finished his call, he said, "Suzy, I'll leave now. It's good to have you here to accompany your mother."

A daughter is the most considerate.

Now, she just wanted to have a heart-to-heart talk with her daughter.

Ebenezer glanced at Suzy and said, "All right then. Suzy, your mother is weak, so be mindful of what you say. Don't upset her."

He was reminding Suzy to remember what he had said before and telling her not to speak recklessly.

"I understand," Suzy muttered under her breath.

After Ebenezer left, Emma asked the nurse to leave as well, so there were just the two of them in the ward.

"Suzy, don't pay attention to what your father said. Tell me, who is Nora? Why did your father say she is my biological daughter?" Emma asked eagerly.

Suzy thought to herself, 'Isn't Nora your daughter?'

But she looked genuinely distressed on the outside, replying, "Mom, I can't say. Dad has already warned me. He doesn't allow me to speak out of turn.

"And because of some things, the family doesn't treat me as well as before. If I upset you again, Dad might kick me out of this house."

Emma's brow furrowed, asking, "Why would the family treat you differently now?"

Suzy pursed her lips and answered, "It's all because of Nora."

"Again, with Nora? Suzy, please tell me, who is she?" Emma urged.

Suzy remained silent.

Emma deliberately looked displeased. She demanded, "Suzy, don't keep me in the dark. If you still consider me your mother, you will tell me who she is."

Suzy put on a conflicted expression and hesitated, "But Dad..."

"Suzy, as long as we keep it between us, he won't find out," Emma promised.
Charming Triplets: Father, Keep Your Distance!
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