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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 548
Chapter 548: Chapter 548
Hearing this, Rosemary spoke softly, "Mom, it doesn’t matter to me whether my identity is revealed or not. What matters is that we, as a family, are together."
Whether her grandparents found out earlier or later didn’t make a significant difference to her.
As for the perceptions and scrutiny of the outside world, they were as light as a feather to her.
Being able to return to the Collins family, having the love of her parents, the attention of her brothers, and the cherishing of Romeo—she was already content.
As for others, like Serena, she didn’t take them to heart.
"Good child, we’ve let you down all these years." Louisa couldn’t help but embrace her, tears rolling down her cheeks.
"It was my negligence. Back then, if we had been more cautious and tested the parent-child relationship right after bringing the child home, things wouldn’t have turned out this way." Kenneth paused, guilt evident in his voice. "Rose, I have failed you."
Seeing his brother-in-law shouldering all the blame, Sampson added, "The day the clinic caught fire, my sister and child were lucky to escape safely. After carrying a child for ten months, who would suspect the child’s identity for no reason?"
They could only say that fate had played a cruel joke on them.
"Now, Rose has returned, and we need to double our efforts to make up for the shortcomings of these years. That’s what we need to do now." Sampson reassured everyone, "This isn’t the time to blame anyone. Everyone, relax. Mom will get through this. Let’s stop blaming ourselves."
Rosemary glanced at her uncle, suddenly feeling that this family had a warmer touch compared to the Harrises.
In fact, there was no comparison.
The Harris family would only blame each other and shirk responsibilities.
But in this family, everyone took responsibility upon themselves.
"Alright, stop crying, don’t scare Rose." After comforting his sister, Sampson smiled and said, "May, take Rose back to rest."
"Yes."
May, who was deeply moved by the scene, took Rosemary back to her room, secretly wiping away her tears.
"Ms. Rose, you’ve suffered these years. Serena has enjoyed a life of luxury at your expense. I heard Mrs. Collins say that you’ve faced many hardships outside."
When May mentioned Serena, her face instantly changed. She quickly checked her Facebook post, which was visible to all. Had Serena seen it? Would it bring trouble to Ms. Rose?
Thinking this, she hurriedly adjusted the post to be visible only to herself, regretting that she was too careless.
"I’m sorry, Ms. Rose. I was thoughtless—my Facebook post. I don’t know if Serena has seen it."
Rosemary quickly understood her meaning. "Oh, it’s okay."
After all, Serena would find out she was here sooner or later. There are no walls that don’t leak in this world. Knowing sooner or later doesn’t make a difference.
On the other side
Seeing Louisa sitting alone in the garden, Sampson couldn’t help but approach her. "Louisa, are you still thinking about Mom?"
"Sampson." Louisa, with teary eyes, said, "You know, Mom always doted on Serena. Now that she suddenly finds out Serena isn’t her biological granddaughter, but Rose is, I’m a bit worried."
"Are you concerned that Mom might not have feelings for Rose and favor Serena more?" Sampson voiced her worries. "Afraid of hurting Rose’s feelings?"
Louisa’s eyes reddened even more. "You know, Rose is such a sensible child. Even when she’s upset, she doesn’t show it. I’m afraid that if she returns to this home and we do something wrong, it would hurt her again."
Sampson chuckled.
"Louisa, you know what? The first time I met Rose, I thought she looked a lot like you—with a standout personality that makes her noticeable in a crowd. As we got to know each other, I found out that she’s cold on the outside but warm on the inside. She’s a quiet one, but she’s kind-hearted and intelligent. She’s a great doctor, a successful businesswoman, and when she saved me that day, I found out that she’s also skillful. The prescription she wrote was so elegant. She has so many strengths, I’m not worried about Mom not liking her.
"But you’re right about one thing—Mom loves Serena. The love she’s given Serena over the years is deeply ingrained. She won’t suddenly start favoring Rose just because we told her about Rose’s identity. Everything takes time, and you need to understand that too. As long as Mom treats them equally, things will fall into place."
Just as Sampson finished speaking, he saw Kenneth carrying a cup of coffee.
Seeing him, Kenneth smiled. "Sampson, why didn’t you go back to your room to rest? Had I known you were here, I would have made another cup. I’ll make one for you later."
"No need to trouble yourself, Kenneth." Sampson’s gaze was gentle. "Every time my sister is upset, you make her coffee. You’ve always been hands-on these years, and I’m glad my sister married you."
"Sampson, are you being distant with me again? Isn’t it normal to treat my wife well? Otherwise, what’s the point of bringing a wife home?" Kenneth said, then handed over the coffee with a smile. "Right, honey? It’s not hot anymore—I let it cool down before bringing it over. Give it a taste."
Seeing her husband trying to please her, Louisa couldn’t help but smile.
"Sampson always keeps your favorite coffee at home, no matter which villa he’s staying in." Kenneth didn’t forget to say something nice about his brother-in-law.
Louisa pouted, "Hmph, do we need you to praise our sibling relationship?"
"Okay, okay, the bond between you is stronger than gold. Words can’t describe how good you are to each other."
The three of them chatted and laughed together.
In the evening, after dinner, Sampson suggested, "Rose said that Mom will wake up tomorrow. Why don’t we take her out for a walk tonight? As her uncle, I also want to buy her some things to show my affection."
Kenneth hesitated—would it be inappropriate to go out and play before Mom woke up?
"Rose said that Mom’s condition isn’t serious, and she’ll wake up tomorrow. I just want to take my sister out to relax and make Rose happy." Sampson didn’t want the atmosphere at home to be so heavy.
"I’ll ask your sister’s opinion." Kenneth always listened to Louisa and hurriedly went to consult her.
Meanwhile, Sampson wanted to discuss the outing with Rosemary. He saw her sitting on the living room couch, one hand on her phone, exuding a powerful aura.
As he approached, he saw his niece handling work matters. He was a bit surprised. Did she know foreign languages? Had her business expanded this broadly—even into Dawnstar?
At that moment, Rosemary finished replying to a message and looked up at Sampson. "Uncle Sampson, what’s up?"