Her main concern surfaced sharply in her mind.
Without hesitation, she redirected her attack and hacked into Louis's mother's account.
The moment the data unfolded before her eyes, her breath caught.
This woman, who boldly claimed that Olivia was not good enough for her precious son, had climbed the social ladder herself through far less noble means.
She had once been nothing more than a driver's daughter. That driver, honest to a fault, had died saving the family head, and under pressure and obligation, the eldest son had been forced to marry her.
That single event changed her fate entirely. She rose in rank, step by ruthless step, and clawed her way into power.
By the time she secured her position, her husband's first love had already given birth and was raising the child.
In every sense, Louis's mother had been the third party. This, Aurora realized, was the precise reason Louis harbored such deep resentment toward his own mother.
