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."