Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 547

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Chapter 547: Chapter 547

"Today is just for you to meet her. You can leave now, Rose and I have some things to discuss," Sampson told Robin.

Once Robin had left, Sampson produced a contract and said gently, "This is your share of the company from me. Consider it a welcome gift. I’m glad you’re back with the family."

"You shouldn’t have, Uncle Sampson."

"Take it," Sampson insisted, pushing the contract into her hands. "You’re part of the Collins family as well as the Griffith family. It’s only right that you have a share in the Griffith family’s company."

"But Uncle Sampson, I’m still a student."

She didn’t have the time to manage such a large business.

"Robin will help you manage. And you have me too," reassured Sampson. He then asked curiously, "Your dice-rolling skills are pretty good. Who taught you?"

Rosemary briefly explained the story of her childhood. Sampson laughed heartily, "Your grandfather sounds like quite the character. Quite entertaining indeed."

Rosemary thought back to yesterday when she had unintentionally won money from her uncle. She felt guilty.

Back then, she thought Nightshade was with Murray, so she decided to help Murray win a few games in exchange for it.

She never expected that it was one of her uncle’s businesses.

"From now on, you can go to any of my businesses free of charge," Sampson said fondly. "When you have time, I’ll take you to meet the team."

Rosemary’s propriety and understanding warmed Sampson’s heart. "Once you’ve rested, I’ll have May show you around the house."

Next, May had the driver bring around a golf cart to pick up Rosemary.

"The mansion is quite large. It would take a while to walk around."

Once Rosemary was in the cart, May began the tour. "This is the front garden. It’s quite large with many rare flowers and plants. If you take your time, it can take half an hour to tour."

"This is the helipad. Mr. Sampson usually takes the helicopter if he has to go somewhere."

"This is the vegetable and fruit garden. We grow a variety of produce here."

"This is Mr. Sampson’s private golf course. He likes to play golf in his free time."

The tour around the estate took until noon.

Sampson had the chef prepare a feast for Rosemary’s arrival. She was greeted by a table laden with dozens of exquisite dishes.

"This is your first meal in Lidaria with me. It should be a special occasion."

Not only was the food extravagant, but the table setting and the atmosphere were also carefully arranged to create a warm and romantic ambiance.

"Sampson, you’ve outdone yourself," Kenneth said, draping an arm around Sampson’s shoulder. "You always put on such a grand spread."

"No need for formalities, Kenneth. It’s just a few dishes."

Then Sampson turned to Rosemary, his expression softening. "Rose, feel at home here. Help yourself to whatever you want to eat. Eat lots, make sure you’re full."

"Rose isn’t shy," Louisa said, her eyes crinkling in a smile. Once seated, she insisted everyone toast to Sampson.

"It should be us toasting to Rose. We’re truly glad that she’s back with the family and able to come here."

The sound of glasses clinking together marked a joyful reunion.

Sampson watched as her parents served Rosemary, guessing her favorite dishes and serving her some himself.

"Since Rose is here, let’s let her rest today. Tomorrow, we’ll take her out and show her around," Sampson suggested.

"Sure. Where are we headed?" Louisa smiled at her brother, already thinking of a day she could spend solely with her daughter.

"I’ll plan it out."

Laughter and conversation filled the room as they finished their meal in a jovial atmosphere.

Later in the afternoon, Rosemary retired to her room only to be interrupted by a frantic knock at her door.

"Ms. Rose, it’s me. Are you resting? The thing is, Old Mrs. Griffith woke up. When Mrs. Collins told her about your background, she seemed to have a shock. She couldn’t breathe properly and fainted again."

Rosemary rose to answer the door. "I’ll go have a look."

In the master bedroom downstairs, Louisa was in a state of panic. If anything happened to her mother, she would never forgive herself!

"Rose is here!" Kenneth saw his daughter and felt a sense of relief wash over him.

Louisa also looked hopeful. "Rose!"

"It’s okay, let me check." Rosemary sat by the bedside, her delicate fingers on Old Mrs. Griffith’s pulse.

She was indeed in a state of shock. Her condition had worsened.

Rosemary opened her acupuncture kit, ready to administer the treatment.

"Is it very serious?" Louisa was frantic. "I saw your grandma awake, and I just couldn’t help myself. I told her about your background. Has her condition worsened?"

"We would have to tell her eventually. With Rose here, there’s no need to worry," Sampson comforted his sister, not blaming her for revealing the truth.

However, Louisa was still upset. If she had known, she would have waited until her mother’s condition was stable.

It was all her fault.

As Rosemary calmly inserted the silver needles into Old Mrs. Griffith’s body, Louisa realized how mature and composed her daughter was. She truly was the stabilizing force in their family.

Seeing her mother suffer due to her impulsiveness, Louisa felt a pang of guilt and regret, which didn’t subside until Rosemary finished the treatment.

"Grandma will wake up tomorrow," Rosemary said soothingly.

"Why?" Louisa asked urgently.

"Her body is still very weak, and she had a shock. I’ll adjust her medication later," Rosemary reassured her. "Don’t worry, she’ll be fine."

"Does she have a life-threatening condition?"

"No, she doesn’t."

Louisa breathed a sigh of relief.

"Let’s leave her to rest," Rosemary instructed the caregiver before leaving with the others.

"Thank goodness Rose was here today." Louisa regretted her impulsiveness. She had kept the secret for so long. Why did she reveal it now? If Rose wasn’t there, what would have happened before the doctors arrived?

"Louisa, don’t blame yourself," Sampson comforted her. "You just wanted her to know about Rose’s existence. We all understand. Rose has been back home for six months, yet her identity was never revealed. We all feel guilty towards her."

Louisa was upset. In fact, she was the one who wanted to reveal Rose’s true identity the most. She wanted everyone to know that Rose was the rightful heir to the Collins family — her and Kenneth’s biological daughter!

But her worst fear had come true.

Thankfully, her mother’s life was not in danger due to the shock.

Otherwise, she would never forgive herself.