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Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 458: So It Was Him
At this point, Mason Morgan didn’t dare to play games. He hurriedly crawled to Vincent Vance’s feet, holding the photograph, and confessed to Vincent: "This person is my father. Twenty years ago, he had a fierce argument with my mother. I don’t know the specific reason, and then he disappeared, never appearing in my life again."
Is he really Mason Morgan’s father? That means he’s May Morgan’s grandfather?
Vincent pondered silently for a moment, then quickly asked Mason Morgan, "Why did your father argue with your mother?"
Mason Morgan hesitated slightly before explaining to Vincent: "Because of May!"
Because of May?
Vincent took a deep breath, increasingly feeling that things weren’t that simple. He couldn’t help but sit up straight, solemnly questioning Mason Morgan: "Be specific, why because of May?"
After a pause, Vincent suddenly continued to ask, "I remember you said before that May wasn’t your child. She was a child your mother took from Mount Caelus, right?"
Mason Morgan gave Vincent a meaningful look and nodded: "Yes, and no... After marrying May’s mother, I couldn’t conceive. I went to a large hospital in the county for a check-up, and the doctor said I was born with azoospermia, unable to have children. Later, my mother brought back a baby from an unknown place, wanted me to adopt her. At first, I really liked this baby girl, especially since I couldn’t have children. But later, one day, my father secretly told the fortune for the girl, then had a fierce argument with my mother. He said the child was cursed, couldn’t stay, but my mother disagreed. In the end, my father left our family in anger and never returned."
The notion that May was a curse, Vincent had heard hundreds of times. He felt these were nonsense. If May were really a jinx, why was he still alive and well?
Yet, since Mr. Drake earlier calculated May was a jinx and refused to keep her, even leaving the family and never returning because of it, why did he suddenly appear in front of them twenty years later? What was his purpose for appearing?
"What’s your father’s surname?" Vincent, in a rush, suddenly blurted out this question. After asking, he felt he had asked a foolish question. Mason Morgan’s father was obviously named Morgan. Perhaps Mr. Drake intentionally concealed his identity, fearing they would guess his real identity, so he changed his name?
Mason Morgan looked up at Vincent and answered his shocking question: "My father’s surname is Drake!" 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
Surname Drake? How could it be Drake?
"Isn’t your father surnamed Morgan?" Vincent looked at Mason Morgan in surprise and couldn’t help asking again.
Mason Morgan honestly shook his head and replied: "No, his surname is Drake. My father married into our family, so we follow my mother’s surname Morgan, but his surname is Drake. It is precisely because he married into the family that I exist."
"Hmm? What do you mean?" Mason’s words made Vincent increasingly confused. What does it mean that Mason Morgan only existed because his father married into the family?
Mason Morgan gave a bitter smile, sighed slightly, and said: "I remember telling you that our ancestors had a divine person who knew destiny and understood geographic advantages. But due to divulging too many heavenly secrets, his descendants were cursed. Within three generations, the Morgan family’s population became very sparse. By my mother’s generation, my maternal grandfather only had my mother as an only daughter, without any other offspring. My grandfather, to continue the family line, invited my father to marry into the family and then had me. Originally, after my birth, my mother and maternal grandfather placed high hopes on me. But in the end, I was diagnosed with azoospermia, completely ending the Morgan family’s lineage. After my mother brought May, my father might have felt humiliated, argued fiercely with my mother, and then disappeared without a trace, never returning."
After listening to Mason Morgan’s explanation, some of the mysteries troubling Vincent for days seemed to be finally unraveling. Now it’s certain that May is definitely not from the Morgan family. Essentially, the Morgan family ended with Mason Morgan’s generation, and the origin of the baby girl brought home by Mason’s mother remains a mystery.
"Do you know where your mother took May from?"
Vincent was eager to know May’s background now, as it concerned a larger mystery. He felt that once May’s background was uncovered, everything would resolve itself.
Mason Morgan regretfully shook his head and said: "I don’t know. My mother hides May’s background deeply, unwilling to tell anyone. If she hadn’t refused to report honestly to my father, my father wouldn’t have left in anger. It was then that I started disliking May, because as long as she was around, truly many bad things happened around me."
At this point, Mason Morgan suddenly broke down and cried, wiping his tears while complaining to Vincent: "I know you hate me for not being a good father, but if it were you, you wouldn’t handle it any easier. May’s arrival really ruined my life. Initially, it was May’s mother, Chloe, because of her, Chloe fell seriously ill. All the family’s money was spent to barely heal her illness, but even so, she was left with chronic illness, unable to do heavy work. Later, when I ran away from home, life got a little better, but when May came to me, you saw it too; my wife, my daughter, were all harmed by her. Tell me, if she isn’t bad luck, then what is she?"
Mason Morgan’s complaints did not earn Vincent’s sympathy. Instead, they made him increasingly dislike this irresponsible man.
"Because your wife got sick, the family became poor, you blamed it on your child, thinking all this was caused by her, a small baby. And you, when your wife was ill and unable to work heavily, you only cared about running away and enjoying yourself, completely forgetting there was a sick wife at home, an aging mother, a baby crying for milk. And yet you have the face to complain to me about your hardships? Mason Morgan, your shamelessness, your lowliness have refreshed my understanding of scumbags."
"I...I admit my running away was wrong, but back then the family was so poor, we barely ate from one day to the next. What was I supposed to do? Sit at home decaying together until we died? I could only escape to have a glimmer of hope. Later, when I became successful, I wanted to give money to May’s mother, but by then she had already died. What could I do?"
"Enough, scumbags always have countless reasons to justify themselves. From the moment you betrayed May and her mother, you were already carrying a load of sins that cannot be washed away."







