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Flirting Mistake: I Married My Ex's Billionaire Uncle Overnight

Chapter 623: We and the Sinclair Family Are Irreconcilable

Author: Pear Pear
updatedAt: 2025-09-20

CHAPTER 623: CHAPTER 623: WE AND THE SINCLAIR FAMILY ARE IRRECONCILABLE

Never expected that Nina Sinclair is actually Madeline Sherman’s daughter. This double shock almost made Old Master Lancaster faint from anger.

Later, after taking some blood pressure medication, he barely managed to maintain his composure before calling Julian Lancaster.

Uncle Ming has been with the Lancaster Family for many years and knows their situation best, especially regarding Caleb Lancaster. He knows how much Old Master Lancaster is haunted by what happened to his son, Caleb.

Now that he knows Nina Sinclair is Madeline Sherman’s daughter, how could he not be furious?

He only hopes Julian Lancaster doesn’t persist in his folly, provoking Old Master Lancaster to anger; otherwise, the blow to him might be even deeper.

Just as everyone harbored their own thoughts, Julian Lancaster’s tall figure appeared before them.

"Grandfather."

Julian Lancaster sat down in front of Old Master Lancaster, his posture seemingly calm and unhurried.

But one could see from his slightly stern brows a bit of tension in his heart and a hint of insecurity.

"You bastard!" Old Master Lancaster glared angrily at Julian Lancaster. He gritted his teeth and asked, "Tell me, is Nina Sinclair the daughter of the Sinclair Family?"

Hearing Old Master Lancaster’s words, Julian Lancaster realized he truly knew about this matter. The small hope in his heart that his grandfather had summoned him for another reason vanished entirely.

It was all too sudden; he hadn’t had time to prepare.

Julian Lancaster nodded and admitted, "Yes, Nina is from the Sinclair Family."

"Her mother is Madeline Sherman?" Old Master Lancaster continued to question.

"Yes." Julian Lancaster replied solemnly.

Hearing Julian Lancaster’s response, Old Master Lancaster trembled with anger, his eyes turning red.

Even Old Madam Lancaster beside him was filled with heartache and angrily asked, "Julian, why is Nina the daughter of the Sinclair Family? Why must it be Nina? Don’t you know we are irreconcilable with the Sinclairs because Madeline Sherman...?"

Now even Old Madam Lancaster no longer supports Nina Sinclair. Previously, when Old Master Lancaster was dissatisfied with Nina Sinclair, it was Old Madam Lancaster who first set aside her prejudices and showed goodwill towards Nina. However, with this relationship revealed, she cannot bring herself to like Nina anymore.

Old Madam Lancaster had not finished her words when Julian Lancaster interrupted.

He said gravely, "The woman who had the accident with my fourth uncle back then is Nina’s mother, isn’t she?"

"Since you already know this, why are you still with that woman? Are you intentionally trying to make us elders die from anger?" Old Master Lancaster clutched his chest and angrily questioned.

Julian Lancaster looked somewhat helpless, "Grandfather, I only found out today."

If Byron Sinclair hadn’t told him about this, he probably wouldn’t have known. He had just learned of this matter and hadn’t even had time to deal with the subsequent issues when Old Master Lancaster found out.

Now, he could only face Old Master Lancaster’s wrath.

"I originally thought that the woman you found had no family background, and so be it. No matter our dissatisfaction, as long as she was excellent enough, we could turn a blind eye. But how could you pick so well that you chose Madeline Sherman’s daughter?"

"Her mother not only seduced Caleb back then but also caused his car accident, leaving him bedridden to this day. Otherwise, I would have been enjoying the joys of family life long ago, and wouldn’t need to be painstakingly managing the Lancaster Family at this old age."

"I knew it; there must be a reason why I never liked that woman. I am never so inexplicably averse to someone."

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