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Chapter 1591

Chapter 1591:

For most, loyalty might not carry much weight, but for Jacob, it was crucial.

Even when he stayed silent, Corrine didn’t rush him. She leaned back, composed, as though titself would

hand her the answer. Her patience wasn’t passive. It carried weight. It told him she already knew what he would

choose.

Jacob took a deep breath after a lengthy silence. “Since Dewey was sent to the sanatorium, Carl has been

worried that Dewey might do something extrand harm you. He instructeddiscreetly to monitor the

sanatorium. There was no activity until this morning when we received news that...” He paused, gauging

Corrine’s reaction.

Corrine’s expression remained impassive, as though the news of Dewey was of no consequence to her.

However, Jacob’s deliberate pause made her brow furrow slightly. “What's the news about?”

With a tight-lipped expression, Jacob finally disclosed, “They reported that Dewey passed away due to a sudden

illness early this morning.”

Jacob's words left Corrine momentarily stunned.

Was she really as heartless as Dewey had accused, branding her an ungrateful wretch?

Over the years, any warmth from Dewey had faded, leaving behind only the bitter memories of his cruelty.

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Night after night, Corrine had harbored deep resentment toward him.

How could a father overlook the servants’ mistreatment, endorse Clarissa’s cruelty, and leave his daughter to

the merciless winter without remorse? Corrine’s disdain for Dewey's ruthlessness and indifference grew each

day. Her desperate pleas in the snow, where she had swallowed her pride, were met not with forgiveness but

with scathing criticism. He charged her with dishonesty and a lack of remorse.

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It was in that moment she knew—he didn’t want her apology, and he had hoped she would simply vanish.

Now, when word of Dewey's death reached her, Corrine’s emotions were muddled. She felt neither sorrow nor

solace.

It felt like a pebble tossed into a still lake—small ripples formed, and then faded into nothing. The silence

returned, unchanged.

Jacob noticed Corrine’s composed reaction and paused briefly before he ventured, “Miss Holland, are you

alright?”

Corrine returned abruptly to the present, her expression unwavering as she inquired, “Has the autopsy report

cout yet?”

She was skeptical of the sudden illness labeled as the cause of death. Despite losing all emotional ties to Dewey,

Corrine knew him as a man who meticulously managed every detail of his life, health included. With regular

health screenings every three months and thorough check-ups biannually, Dewey’s sudden passing seemed out

of character.

He would not have ignored signs of illness.

His greed was such that he wouldn't let anyone else lay hands on his fortune. Even in death, he would never find

peace.

Jacob outlined the official verdict.

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there were signs typical of a stroke.

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