Chapter 1335 Gilbert and Marigold (10)
’Marigold!" Paul bellowed angrily. "Didn't you desperately want to be the distinguished
young lady of an affluent family before? Now, you could no longer care less because of
Gilbert. Is that it?"
Before Marigold met Gilbert, what she wanted the most was to gain the recognition of
every single one of the Wagners and be acknowledged as the eldest daughter of the
Wagner family.
However, things were different now. After Gilbert came into her life, everything she'd
feverishly chased after in the past lost its meaning and value. Right now, Paul found this
change hard to accept.
’He's not the cause, Paul. I've merely changed my perspective," Marigold said with a bitter
smile. She no longer needed affirmation from the
Wagners. Before Paul could speak, she continued, "I used to hope for the approval of the
other members of the family. I cared so much that I ended up driving myself into a corner.
I tried hard to prove myself just like you. But in the end, what did I gain?"
Aftercareful consideration, she realized she hadn't gained anything over the years. Before
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇther father died, he never looked at her with a hint of recognition or fondness. After his
death, things weren't much better, as no one else in the family acknowledged her status.
She didn't suffer much at the hands of the other Wagners simply because Paul took control
of the family. He was her half-brother and had a pretty good relationship with her. Because
of that, the other Wagners refrained from picking on her so as not to cross Paul.
Having been at death's door and being granted a second chance at life, status and title no
longer mattered to her-they were superficial and meaningless.
So what if the Wagner family acknowledged her? And so what if she was the young lady of
the Wagner family? Would it make her happier?
The answer was no.
Hence, she changed her perspective.
'I don't care about those things anymore, and I hope you can gradually let go, too," she
said. She knew that Paul's condition wasn't any better than hers all these years. In fact, he
had to shoulder more responsibilities and face more pressure.
Although he seemed to be calling the shots now, Marigold knew he wasn't truly happy.
Stephanie's getting married to someone else played a part, but most of his misery
stemmed from his inability to live a happy life.
"Gilbert has put you under a spell!" After Paul barked that into the phone, he hung up, not
intending to continue their conversation. His mind was in utter chaos.
Marigold put away her phone and didn't think much of it. Since she'd decided to give up
her identity as a Wagner, she could care less about the Wagner family and Paul. She just
wanted to live her own life now.
The news of Gilbert organizing a naming ceremony for the child quickly spread.
Unsurprisingly, Jenny was delighted. She felt that everything was progressing positively,
and Gilbert seemed to have grown accustomed to Marigold and the child's presence in his
villa.
At this rate, she should receive good news soon.
The naming ceremony was scheduled for the weekend, exactly one month after the child's
birth.
On that day, Gilbert was busy making preparations for the celebration.
Although he delegated some tasks to other people, he wasn't entirely at ease and
constantly wanted to ensure everything was prepared to the best of his ability.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm’Mr. Hawthorn, should we invite the Wagner family?’ Gilbert's assistant, Greg Moore, asked
cautiously. He knew about Marigold's identity and was aware of the Wagner family's
current affairs. Therefore, he didn't want to be presumptuous and make decisions without
Gilbert's approval.
Gilbert furrowed his brow slightly, thinking about it for a moment. Then, he instructed,
"Send an invitation to Paul. As for the rest of the Wagners, I don't see the need to invite
them."
Although Marigold was part of the Wagner family, Gilbert could tell she didn't have much
affection for the other members. In that case, he couldn't possibly invite them and cause
her to feel troubled by their presence.
"Understood." Greg nodded in agreement.
After deciding whom to invite, Gilbert discussed where to hold the naming ceremony with
Greg.
To be honest, it was an insignificant matter, and under normal circumstances, Gilbert
wouldn't invest so much energy into it. But this time, his approach seemed to be contrary
to his normal style of handling things.
Greg couldn't help but think that the child's arrival was actually a good thing for Gilbert. It
seemed that he had gained some enthusiasm and vigor in life.