Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted by Eleven Jewell

Chapter 2225
She thought that once her children grew up, her days of hardship would be over, but she didn't expect that after he got married, he gradually drifted away from her.
Dahlia probably feared offending the Saun family, so she brushed over her daughter-in-law's issue.
She described a lot about her relationship with Blake, mentioning that he had saved Keegan's life when he was young, so she couldn't forget his kindness.
She also admitted that she knew this was wrong, and she no longer cared about the Crosby family's affairs, just wanting to be on good terms with her son.
Dahlia must have sought advice from someone knowledgeable. After causing such a fuss for so long, she finally realized that there was no benefit to causing a rift. Instead, her goal was to use this incident to morally manipulate Keegan, allowing her to continue enjoying the treatment of being Mrs. Kane.
After all, Blake had already betrayed her, and there was no way Chandler's family would ignore everything for her. She could only rely on Keegan.
But how could Stella allow someone like Dahlia, who could betray them at any moment, stay by Keegan's side?
Dahlia's lengthy Facebook post also divided the netizens into two factions. One side understood Dahlia's actions, acknowledging the difficulties of raising a child as a single mother and the fact that helping her gambling brother wasn't without reason; after all, he saved her son's life, so repaying the favor was only natural.
The other side found it ridiculous. Taking a child to see a doctor and taking care of them was what any mother should do, so how did it become a reason for morally blackmailing her son?
Keegan didn't refuse to help his uncle repay his gambling debts; he even tacitly approved of Dahlia's behavior for ten years. It was only after
enduring for ten years that he stopped giving her money, and Dahlia aired this matter online.
What kind of gratitude was that, still not repaid after ten years?
What completely turned the tide was a Facebook post from someone claiming to be Keegan's high school teacher.
"As Keegan's high school teacher, I have something to say. Keegan was one of the top students I've ever taught. He acted modestly and everyone was unaware of his family background when he enrolled; like most children, he was a boarding student.
"He excelled academically, but he was reserved and didn't talk much. Initially, when I first taught him, I thought I'd found a treasure, but on the first monthly exam, he handed in a blank paper for English.
"Yes, while his accuracy rate in other subjects was between ninety and ninety- five percent, he handed me a blank paper. I was angry, thinking that despite his good grades, he was too arrogant. I went to talk to him and asked him what handing in a blank paper meant? Disrespect for the language and its people?
"He told me that he was late for the exam by over half an hour, and the invigilator didn't let him enter the exam hall. I asked him why he was late, and he said there was a minor car accident on his way. I asked him why he didn't contact his parents for such a big matter, and he said it wasn't serious. Worried, I called the contact number his parents left when he enrolled, and reached his mother.
"But his mother was completely unaware of this incident. When I mentioned taking him to the hospital for a check-up, she said he had a mouth and could speak; if he didn't say anything, then there was nothing wrong. It was the first time I had encountered such an irresponsible parent!
"Then there was the time when Keegan got injured while playing basketball and had a minor surgery on his lumbar vertebrae. At the time, it was quite serious, and he couldn't get out of bed or turn over. I went to the hospital to visit him, and it was the first time I met his mother.
"Keegan was being treated by a nurse at the time, so I went outside and waited. Then I overheard his mother on the phone with someone, saying that at such a young age, he had injured his back, and now he was useless; she regretted not having more children when she was young.
"I ask you all, would a mother who truly loves her child say such things when her son is injured?
"I taught Keegan for three years, and during those three years, his mother never attended a single parent-teacher conference. Every time someone came, it was either his grandmother or the housekeeper from his home. I always thought she had remarried, so it was inconvenient for her to attend, but this Ms. Crosby said she hadn't remarried in over a decade and had been carefully taking care of him. Then let me ask her this, how many points did Keegan score in the college entrance examination?"

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