On C Island.
The first one who knew that Mona was still alive was Anne. Anne had heard that Mona was a famous female count.
When Mona was in power, she was supported by many people. The Nangong family was on a par with Yin family in status. They were the representatives of highly placed people and powerful clans in that era. The Nangong family was famous in business circle, while the Yin family had great reputation in the political circle.
Lyndon and Mona were the most popular figures in the two clans when they were young. The two of them grew up together since childhood and were very close to each other. They were a perfect match in other people's eyes.
At that time, the Nangong family and the Yin family had a close relationship. However, after Mona died of illness, the two clans had been alienated.
Vicente's grandfather was in power, and the Nangong family declined gradually.
It was not until Vicente's father took over the throne and Vicente worked hard that the Nangong family became what it was now. Although Nangong family's status was no longer as high as that of the Yin family, it was still one of the top clans in the C Island.
Mona had a lot of friends, and she had helped a lot of people in the past, who were now senior elders of various clans.
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Nina smiled brightly at them and her words sounded like a threat.
She didn't want to hurt her parents, but she had to remind them that both sides would suffer losses if they fought against each other head-on. Why didn't they all make a concession?
Bruce didn't say anything again. He felt guilty for his children.
Anne said worriedly, "Your father is worried about the Yin family."
The implication was that they had agreed to Leon's marriage.
Leon who was sitting not far away from Nina raised his eyebrows, and he couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth. Nina also smiled.
"Dad, mom, you don't need to worry about it. Leon will take care of it. He is going to marry Mimi. He will take care of everything. You guys should think about how to make up for your honeymoon if you don't need to deal with political affairs."
This was also a regret in Bruce's heart.
He took office as soon as he got married and never gave his wife a honeymoon trip. Although they had visited different countries over the years, it was still different.
Bruce took a look at his daughter, and he looked at his wife, who had been pretending to be an onlooker. He then sighed, "I can see that you are all helping Leon to persuade me."
Everyone looked at each other and smiled.